Tenerife is the most varied of the Canary Islands, ranging from the Mars-like volcanic landscapes of Teide National Park to the laurel forests of Anaga and black-sand beaches of the north. Year-round mild weather makes it Europe's go-to winter sun escape, though the quieter north coast feels worlds apart from the package-resort south.
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Quick facts
Timezone
Atlantic/Canary
Currency
€ EUR
Language
Spanish
City transfer
~25 min
Bus (TITSA 111) / Taxi / Car Hire
Best time to visit
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Don't miss
Take the cable car to the summit zone of Mount Teide (3,718m) — book the Teide Top permit online weeks in advance (free but limited) for access above the cable car station. Arriving before 9am means standing above the clouds before the day-trippers arrive.
Book a small-group whale and dolphin watching trip from Los Cristianos harbour rather than a large catamaran — the resident pilot whales in the Teno-Rasca Marine Reserve are there year-round, and a 12-person RIB gets closer and quieter.
Drive the wine route through La Orotava valley in the north — the local Listán Negro grape produces wines unlike anything grown in continental Europe. Stop at Bodegas Monje in El Sauzal for a tasting with crater views.
Swim at Playa del Médano rather than the main southern beaches — the natural beach with its constant trade winds is where Tenerife locals go kitesurfing and the water is cleaner. The Saturday morning farmers' market nearby is excellent.
Travel tips
- →Book Mount Teide cable car tickets weeks ahead, especially if you want to summit the peak (separate permit required)
- →Rent a car — public transport between north and south is slow and limits your access to the best spots
- →Base yourself in Puerto de la Cruz or La Laguna for a more authentic, less resort-driven feel
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