The Best Things to Do in Tenerife
Located off the west coast of Africa, Tenerife is the sun-drenched Canary Island that attracts the most tourists annually. The island has far more to offer than just luxury resorts and holiday apartments, however. It is home to spectacular natural features such as Spain’s highest mountain, a rich local culture and world-renowned attractions. Whether you are visiting Tenerife for its volcanic beaches, uninterrupted sunshine or wild nightlife, don’t miss these unparalleled opportunities.
Mount Teide National Park
Park
Siam Park
Amusement Park, Aquarium, Park
Loro Parque
Zoo, Aquarium
The Loro Parque foundation aims to protect and conserve endangered animals. Subsequently, it is home to over 300 species of parrots and the largest penguinarium in the world. Animals from all over the globe can be seen here, including mammals, birds and reptiles. You can also watch live shows performed by dolphins, orcas and sea lions. Winding pathways take you through the exotic world of Loro Parque, leading you under the sea in the aquarium and through tropical aviaries. Loro Parque is found to the north of Tenerife in Puerto de la Cruz. Many companies offer excursions here from the south, including coach hire and entrance fee. Alternatively, it is easy to drive and park at Loro Parque at your leisure.
Beaches
Natural Feature
Wherever you find yourself on Tenerife, there will always be a picture-perfect beach nearby. The island continues to entrance visitors with its many golden and black-sand beaches, set against sheer cliffs and bookended by rugged coastline. To the north of the island, beaches tend to be smaller and more secluded whereas in the south, the beaches often slope gently into a sea tamed by breakwaters.
Whale and Dolphin-Watching
Natural Feature
Tenerife is one of the best places in the world for whale and dolphin-watching. Trips depart from most of the island’s resorts and tend to last 2-3 hours. It is a fascinating opportunity to see magnificent marine life in a natural environment. Prices for whale and dolphin-watching trips vary broadly, with some as low as €20 per person. Most expeditions can be booked online, though you may be able to negotiate a better deal if you wander the harbours.
Masca Village
Natural Feature, Architectural Landmark
Masca is often hailed as the most beautiful village in Tenerife and even the Canary Islands. The tiny hamlet is perched among the Teno Mountains, on the western side of the island, and is home to around 100 inhabitants. Surrounded by deep ravines and lush vegetation, it’s an idyllic spot. Until 1991, there wasn’t even a road leading up to Masca, but it has slowly become more popular with tourists thanks to its incredible views and tiny village charm. It’s just a 5km (3.1 mile) drive up to Masca from Santiago del Teide, along a narrow twisting road. From the village, intrepid hikers can walk down the Masca Gorge to the beach, from which you can either climb back up or take a boat to Los Gigantes.