Hiking routes in Tenerife and natural tourist attractions

Mount Teide National Park, a volcanic wonder
Mount Teide, a 3,718-metre giant, is the highest peak in Spain and the undisputed star of Mount Teide National Park, a marvellous volcanic landscape.

Barranco del Infierno ravine, nature at its “scariest”
The Barranco del Infierno Special Nature Reserve boasts a spectacular waterfall measuring over 200 metres in a gorgeous, canyon-filled setting.

The Drago Milenario: a natural journey back in time
The Drago Milenario in Icod de los Vinos, which is over 800 years old, is one of the iconic symbols of the Canary Islands

A tour of Tenerife’s best natural swimming pools (or charcos)
With almost 340 kilometres of volcanic coastline, Tenerife is an outstanding destination for those seeking natural swimming pools—or charcos, as they are affectionately known by the Canary Islanders.

The Los Gigantes Cliffs: visit the ‘devil’s wall’
The Los Gigantes Cliffs are an extraordinarily beautiful volcanic formation which has become one of the island’s major tourist attractions.

A round-the-world tour at the Puerto de la Cruz Botanical Gardens
The Puerto de la Cruz Botanical Gardens are an oasis where visitors can admire over four thousand species of plants from all five continents.

Anaga Rural Park, a natural wonder
Anaga Rural Park and Mount Teide’s Las Cañadas are known as the two most striking and enchanting nature spots in Tenerife.

Masca Ravine, a beautiful hike towards the Atlantic
The short distance and beautiful landscape of the Masca Ravine trail has made it one of the most popular hiking routes on the island of Tenerife.

Roques de García, guardians of Mount Teide
Roques de García are a group of rock formations that lie within Mount Teide National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2007.