Tenerife Sightseeing
Tenerife, part of the Canary Islands, is one of Spain’s most diverse islands for sightseeing, combining volcanic landscapes, colonial towns, dramatic cliffs, and lush forests.
Teide National Park – A UNESCO World Heritage site dominated by Mount Teide, Spain’s highest peak. Expect lava fields, volcanic rock formations, and surreal landscapes.
San Cristóbal de La Laguna – A beautifully preserved colonial town with colorful buildings, historic churches, and UNESCO-listed streets.
Masca Village – A dramatic mountain village set in a deep ravine, known for its breathtaking views and hiking routes.
Los Gigantes Cliffs – Towering cliffs that drop dramatically into the Atlantic Ocean, best seen from boat trips or coastal viewpoints.
Anaga Rural Park – A lush, green biosphere reserve with ancient laurel forests, scenic hiking trails, and misty mountain viewpoints.