Tenerife: The Island of
1000 Experiences

A thousand plans that are possible year-round thanks to the mild climate and enormous range of activities that the largest of the Canary Islands offers.

Enjoy a day at the beach, hike along trails that lead deep into lush forests, discover impressive volcanoes and breathtaking landscapes almost from another world, marvel at imposing ravines and cliffs. Gaze at the infinitely vast starry sky or fulfill your dream of seeing whales and dolphins swimming freely... WOW!

Tenerife also offers well-preserved historic city centers of great architectural and artistic value, where you can stroll leisurely, visit museums and picturesque, traditional villages where you can mingle with locals and chat with them.

Maybe you're in the mood for some sports? No problem. Here you can practice all kinds of sports, especially those related to the sea or golf. The island has several courses to choose from. And for those seeking more intense emotions, there's nothing better than enjoying the modern attractions of theme parks - a paradise for children who will take unforgettable memories from their family vacation.

In short, a different plan for every day. Goodbye, boredom!

A Fabulous Day at the Beach

The bustling beaches with fine, golden sand and calm waters are found in Tenerife's main tourist areas in the south of the island. But there are also quieter swimming spots away from urban centers in various areas of the coast. There are beaches with dark volcanic sand and beautiful natural pools and basins protected from the waves.

Every choice is perfect for a fabulous beach day. Best to try them all!

Playa de Las Americas

Playa de Abama

Exclusive golden sand beach with luxury resorts and pristine waters

Playa Jardín

Dramatic black volcanic sand beach designed by César Manrique

Natural Pools

Volcanic rock formations creating protected swimming areas

Sailing with Dolphins and Whales

A boat trip in the southwest of Tenerife, where you can observe various whale species - the island is one of the few places in the world where they can be spotted so close to the coast - is an experience you'll never forget.

In addition to the pilot whales and dolphins that live year-round in this privileged environment, blue whales and orcas are frequently seen visitors. A true refuge for these incredible mammals, who find ideal conditions here to feed and reproduce.

Conservation Commitment

This precious ecosystem is very fragile and we are committed to ensuring its conservation. All whale-watching activities are strictly regulated and may only be carried out by authorized boats. Strict regulations ensure respect for these fabulous animals and their habitat.

An Ascent to Spain's Highest Peak

If there's something Tenerife can boast about, it's the island's extraordinary nature. One region stands out particularly: Teide National Park, the most visited national park in Europe.

UNESCO World Heritage

In addition to the impressive volcanic structure of Teide, Spain's highest peak and a UNESCO World Heritage site, you'll find some of the most breathtaking landscapes you've ever seen.

It's one of the most spectacular manifestations of volcanism in the world. Our imagination isn't enough to envision the imposing panoramic view that unfolds before our eyes from the summit at 3,715 meters high, with the extraordinary view of the caldera, hundreds of cones, lava flows, dykes, rocks...

Not to mention the local flora and fauna with numerous endemic species, some of which are found only in this nature park.

How to Reach the Summit

Those in good physical condition who have about six hours can hike the established trail to the summit, while the cable car gets you to the top in just a few minutes.

A Journey Through Incredible Natural Areas

For most who know the island, Teide National Park is the ultimate natural jewel of Tenerife. But it's not the only one.

Corona Forestal Nature Park

Around the volcanic landscape, we find another treasure, the Corona Forestal Nature Park, a lush Canarian pine forest that extends in all its immensity through ravines and valleys.

It's a real color spectacle that varies between the intense green of the pines, the blue of the sea and sky, and the dark colors of the great volcano.

Anaga Massif

The Anaga Massif, one of the seven biosphere reserves of the Canary Islands and home to laurel forest species that have already become extinct in most of the Earth.

Here, natural and cultural values exist in perfect harmony.

Teno Landscape Park

The Teno Landscape Park, a region with difficult topography, featuring impressive cliffs, valleys, and forested areas. Through its isolation, valuable habitats have been preserved almost intact, serving as a refuge for endangered species.

A natural environment where idyllic hamlets lie, whose inhabitants are dedicated to agriculture and livestock.

A Walk Through Well-Preserved Historic Centers

In many places in Tenerife, you can feel the breath of history.

UNESCO World Heritage

San Cristóbal de La Laguna

A unique example of an unfortified colonial city that served as inspiration for other American colonial cities. The city has maintained its original layout from the fifteenth century practically unchanged.

La Orotava

Houses a significant historical and architectural ensemble with beautiful traditional Canarian architecture and stunning views of the Orotava Valley.

Puerto de la Cruz

Historic city center with colonial charm. Here you can also visit a very interesting botanical garden with exotic plants from around the world.

Icod de los Vinos

Notable for its civil and religious architecture and home to the famous giant thousand-year-old dragon tree, an endemic tree of Macaronesia.

Garachico

Coastal town that still bears traces of the fierce volcanic eruption of 1706, with charming streets and natural pools formed by lava.

Santa Cruz de Tenerife

The island's capital combines the bustling life of a modern city with a historic center housing emblematic buildings like the MUNA Museum of Nature and Archaeology.

An Entertaining Program for Every Day

With an endless selection of activities, it's impossible to get bored on this island of 100% life.

World-Class Theme Parks

Siam Park

A water park considered one of the best in the world in its field, with Thai-themed attractions and adrenaline-pumping slides.

Loro Parque

A zoological garden recognized as one of the world's best, dedicated to conservation and education about wildlife.

Forestal Park

The perfect day program for those who want to experience adventure in nature, offering treetop climbing experiences.

More Adventures

Botanical Gardens

Explore exotic plant collections and peaceful garden settings

Go-Kart Tracks

For speed lovers seeking thrilling racing experiences

Shopping Centers

Modern malls and traditional markets for all shopping needs

Tenerife offers everything to fulfill every expectation of leisure and fun!

A Glimpse into the Stars

The peaks of Tenerife are one of the three Starlight Reserves of the Canary Islands, an accreditation that gives an idea of the great conditions the highest regions of the island offer for stargazing.

One of these privileged places is Teide National Park. Visitors are amazed by the overwhelming silhouette of the volcanic landscape, the infinite night sky with millions of bright lights, the clearly visible craters of the moon... and some other surprises.

Astrophysical Observatory

It's no coincidence that one of the astrophysical observatories of the Canary Islands is located here, a scientific center that can be visited on guided tours with prior registration.

Canarian Gastronomy

Culinary art is one of the many pleasures Tenerife offers. The island provides an infinite selection of establishments.

From Traditional to Michelin-Starred

From the famous "Guachinches", modest taverns frequented by locals where typical Canarian dishes are served, to the most luxurious restaurants, some even with Michelin stars.

Tradition and avant-garde, simple and artistic dishes, local ingredients and those from other parts of the world... the variety is endless.

Local Specialties

Papas Negras

Small black potatoes - an exquisite variety highly valued by renowned chefs

Canarian Mojo

Traditional sauces that accompany many local dishes

Fresh Fish & Gofio

Local catch and traditional roasted grain flour

Complete Gastronomic Experience

Cheese, wines, fruit, and a long list of desserts and sweets to finish a tasty menu are just some of the island's gastronomic delights that await you.

The Perfect Swing

Among the various sports that can be practiced outdoors on the island year-round is, of course, golf.

Tenerife has several golf courses designed by the world's best professionals, as well as complete facilities where players of all levels can find everything they need.

But professionals and amateurs alike are attracted not only by the first-class courses and facilities, but also because it's a real privilege to perfect your swing with views of the majestic Teide or the intense blue of the Atlantic.

A true luxury.

Don't Leave Without Trying This...

A "Guachinche"

One of the traditional establishments with homemade food where you can try popular dishes and local wines. These authentic family-run taverns offer the true taste of Canarian culture, where locals gather to enjoy simple, hearty meals made with love and accompanied by conversation and laughter.

Ready for Your 1000 Experiences?

This magical island awaits with open arms and endless possibilities for adventure, relaxation, and memories that will last a lifetime!