Private tour to Teide National Park
Enjoy an exclusive and personalized experience exploring one of Tenerife's most impressive sites: Teide National Park.
Volcanic nature, history and unforgettable views
We take you through unique volcanic landscapes, spectacular viewpoints, and corners steeped in geological history, all accompanied by local guides and comfortable air-conditioned vehicles.

Panoramic route through the volcanic heart of Tenerife
Our tour begins with a drive along the modern highway toward the Chirche viewpoint, a charming natural balcony from which you can take in breathtaking views of the southwest of the island. Here, we'll pause to enjoy the fresh air, take unique photographs, and enjoy a delicious barraquito, the iconic Canarian coffee that combines liqueur, condensed milk, cinnamon, and a touch of citrus.
The route continues to one of the most fascinating spots in the volcanic landscape: the ancient lava flow of the Boca Cangrejo volcano, formed more than 500 years ago. From this point, on clear days, you can see the silhouettes of La Gomera, one of the archipelago's neighboring islands.
We continue deeper into Teide National Park and stop for a short hike to the Samara Volcano, where you can get up close to a real volcanic crater, surrounded by a sea of solidified lava and endemic flora. Here you'll experience the power of nature in its purest form.
During the journey, we will also see the imposing Pico Viejo, the ancient crater of Teide, with a lava field that extends over 5 km² and whose last eruption was just over two centuries ago.
Roques de García, Teide Parador and viewpoints with history
The tour continues to one of the park's most iconic spots: Los Roques de García, a surreal rock formation that has become a symbol of the park and a must-see for photography lovers. You'll have free time to explore the area, admire the landscape, and capture the majesty of these stone giants.
Just across the street is the Parador de Las Cañadas del Teide, where you can relax, enjoy a coffee, and explore a souvenir shop selling local crafts and typical Tenerife products.
On our way back to the south of the island, we'll stop at a viewpoint overlooking several volcanic cones and the majestic Canary Island pine forest, which covers the park's slopes and provides a striking green contrast to the lava landscape.
We'll end with a stop in the village of Vilaflor, where you'll see the legendary Pino Gordo, the oldest and largest tree on the island.

Useful information for your private experience
This tour is not wheelchair accessible. Special discounts apply to children ages 3 to 11.
Duration of the tour
Approximately 5 hours
Departures
From the north or south of the island
Pick up and return
From your accommodation
Flexible schedules
In the morning or in the afternoon
Available languages
Spanish, English, German, French and Dutch
Comfortable vehicles
Maximum 6 passengers with air conditioning
Stops
Includes several stops to explore and walk
Not included
Neither food nor drink
Recommendations
Bring water, snacks, comfortable clothing, a coat, sunglasses, a hat, sun protection, and appropriate footwear.