The 14 finest issues to do in Tenerife, from ground-breaking galleries to Spain’s highest peak

Filled with volcanic peaks, primeval laurel forests and Atlantic-washed shorelines, soulful Tenerife tempts with far more than its balmy climate and beach-vacation buzz.

On the biggest island in Spain’s Canary Islands, you’ll be able to meander round full of life neighborhood markets and linger at low-key terrace cafes earlier than diving into forward-thinking artwork, brightly painted structure or cliff-hugging mountaineering trails. And it is all set towards a spectacular pure backdrop that feels in contrast to anyplace else on earth. 

From the cultural thrills of the dynamic capital Santa Cruz de Tenerife to tricky-to-find foodie delights and otherworldly hikes, right here’s our choose of the highest issues to do in Tenerife. 

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Uncover Canarian flavors at Mercado de Nuestra Señora de África

Settle into Tenerife life at Mercado de Nuestra Señora de África, the capital’s contemporary produce market. The scents of cinnamon, cumin, paprika and different spices waft by means of the air as you wander previous subtropical crops, mountains of colourful fruits, towers of Canarian cheeses and counters piled excessive with contemporary seafood. The peach-orange constructing was constructed again in 1944 with Islamic-style arches and a sky-reaching clocktower. 

Delectable native treats vary from olive oils and wines to toffee-colored palm honey, specialty espresso from La Orotava and tubs of almogrote (a cheese-based paste from La Gomera). Don’t miss the prospect to purchase your fish on the market after which have it cooked up at one of many cafe-bars dotted round its edge.  

Immerse your self within the trendy aesthetic of the Tenerife Espacio de las Artes © Common Photographs Group / Getty Photographs

Get inventive at Santa Cruz’s Tenerife Espacio de las Artes

Swiss architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron – in collaboration with Canarian Virgilio Gutiérrez – are behind the boundary-pushing design of Tenerife Espacio de las Artes, the island’s unmissable artwork gallery housed in a daring concrete-clad constructing impressed by the encompassing volcanic landscapes. The free expert-led excursions provide an in depth introduction to the TEA’s wonders, which embody works by the Tenerife-born surrealist Óscar Domínguez, an astonishing assortment of Twentieth- and Twenty first-century Canarian artwork and a 24-hour glass-walled library. 

Proper reverse stands one among Tenerife’s oldest church buildings, the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Concepción (constructed within the 1490s and later transformed), and a 10-minute stroll south takes you to the sweeping wave-shaped Auditorio de Tenerife, designed by Santiago Calatrava. 

Hike by means of age-old laurel forests within the Anaga mountains

Welcome to the oldest (and arguably most spectacular) a part of the island. Shrouded in mist and historic laurisilva (laurel forest), the remoted Anaga mountains stretch throughout the northeasternmost tip of Tenerife, protected as each the 144-sq-km (56-sq-mile) Parque Rural de Anaga and, since 2015, as a Unesco Biosphere Reserve. The easiest way to discover this pure paradise is on foot, mountaineering between clifftop hamlets alongside the 400km (249 miles) of pathways, which you’ll be able to study extra about on the Centro de Visitantes Cruz del Carmen. Standout routes embody the PRTF3 by means of the laurel forest and willow bushes (8km/5 miles spherical journey) and the PRTF8 linking Afur, Taganana and Tamadite seaside (14km/8.5 miles spherical journey). 

On the south aspect of the vary, gold-sand Playa de las Teresitas is one among Tenerife’s most stunning seashores, good for cooling off post-hike. 

Tourists and locals enjoy swimming and sunbathing in a natural saltwater pool, formed in an area of volcanic cliffs
Take a dip in one among Tenerife’s pure sea swimming pools at low tide © Marcos del Mazo / Getty Photographs

Cool off within the Atlantic sea swimming pools

Considered one of Tenerife’s best joys are its twinkling pure sea swimming pools, the place you’ll be able to be part of the tinerfeños for a dip within the emerald Atlantic. Tough climate and excessive tides could make swimming harmful, so time your go to for low tide. 

On the north coast, Bajamar has a duo of calm, restored salt-water swimming pools set right into a concrete terrace proper by the waves, and so they’re good for households. Venturing southwest, you’ll discover wilder north-coast swim spots at Charco de La Laja and Charco del Viento, situated between Puerto de la Cruz and Icod de los Vinos. And you then attain Garachico, one among Tenerife’s most fascinating historic cities, with a string of tempting rock swimming pools created by an 18th-century volcanic eruption. 

Over within the west, bounce in at Charco de la Jaquita in Alcalá (which has views of La Gomera), Charco de Isla Cangrejo (overlooking the Los Gigantes cliffs) and hidden-away Playa Abama. On Tenerife’s less-touristy japanese shoreline, low-key Radazul has ladders plunging into the Atlantic beneath hovering magma-molded cliffs.

Discover Spain’s most beloved nationwide park, El Teide

Few guests can resist the pull of Spain’s highest peak, 3718m (12,198ft) El Teide, which rises on the core of the eerily stunning, Unesco-protected Parque Nacional del Teide, the nation’s most-visited nationwide park. Sidestep the crowds by hitting the rewarding strolling trails that plunge throughout a silent lava-shaped valley or observe up near-deserted volcanic cones.

For those who’re planning to hike as much as El Teide’s summit, you’ll have to book permits and (if wanted) cable automotive tickets as far forward as attainable. It is round 40 minutes to the highest from the higher cable automotive station at 3555m (11,663ft) alongside the Sendero Telesforo Bravo path or 5 hours (9km/5.5 miles) for those who hike all the way up from the foot of Montaña Blanca at 2349m (7707ft) with out utilizing the cable automotive. 

However there are limitless different exhilarating (and permit-free) trails by means of this astonishing lunarscape, together with hikes up 3135m (10,285ft) Pico Viejo and across the Roques de García

A woman in elaborate gold and blue dress dances at Carnaval in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Have fun “winter competition” in one of the crucial energetic Carnaval cities in Spain © Luciano de la Rosa / Shutterstock

Be a part of the winter Carnaval

Rivaled solely by Cádiz as Spain’s best Carnaval metropolis, Santa Cruz bursts into riotous, sequin-clad enjoyable for 3 weeks every February, with avenue events, colourful parades, trend competitions and galas spilling out throughout city. With roots within the sixteenth century, Tenerife’s Carnaval was banned throughout Franco’s dictatorship however powered on by recasting itself as a “winter competition.” Ebook lodging far upfront. The dates change annually relying on when Easter falls. For many who can’t make it in the course of the festivities, Santa Cruz’s Casa del Carnaval affords a taster. 

Journey the waves in El Médano

With rainbow-colored kitesurf sails rippling throughout the waves and a sprawling golden Blue Flag seaside, bohemian-feeling El Médano ranks amongst Europe’s prime kitesurfing locations. Effectively-established 30 Nudos Kite Faculty runs two-hour kitesurfing periods for newbies, together with extra in-depth three-day programs for a wide range of potential ranges. They provide traditional surf courses too. The most effective months are November to March and June to September, although situations are good virtually year-round. Don’t miss refreshingly undeveloped Playa de la Tejita missed by the Montaña Roja volcano, each a part of a protected nature reserve.

Introducing the Canary Islands

Style volcanic Canarian wines 

Tenerife’s distinctive climates and abrupt geology imply wine-making right here is all about uncommon, autochthonous pre-phylloxera grapes, similar to malvasía, negramoll and listán negro. Historical vines have been grown throughout the mineral-rich, lava-flow slopes since not less than the fifteenth century, and most are nonetheless harvested by hand within the island’s 5 Denominaciones de Origen (DOs; Denominations of Origin). 

Drop in for a tour and tasting on the award-winning Bodegas Insulares Tenerife, a 660-member cooperative within the northern DO Tacoronte-Acentejo or (with advance reserving) at family-owned Suertes del Marqués within the DO Valle de La Orotava, which prioritizes conventional, sustainable manufacturing strategies. For a deep-dive into small, artisan tinerfeño vineyards, Tenerife Wine Experience affords personal bodega-hopping excursions. 

Feast on Tenerife classics at a guachinche

Beloved by tinerfeños, Tenerife’s guachinches are easy, great-value meals spots specializing in conventional home-cooked delicacies, usually set in repurposed garages, backyard shacks or nation fincas (estates) whose house owners make and serve their very own wine. 

The most effective space to hunt one down is northern Tenerife, significantly round La Orotava, the place you’ll be digging into garbanzas (chickpea stew), grilled meats, ultra-fresh fish, ropa vieja (a meaty stew), Canarian cheeses and different favorites. It’s finest to get suggestions domestically, however you will discover just a few on-line guides.

Get pleasure from watersports and whale-watching in Los Gigantes

Plunging into the Atlantic from 600m (1969ft) above, northwestern Tenerife’s basalt cliffs of Los Gigantes make up one of many Canaries’ most spectacular coastal landscapes. The dreamiest views are from out on the cobalt-blue water, which suggests kayaking and paddle-boarding are a delight, particularly at sundown. It’s additionally Tenerife’s prime spot for diving and snorkeling, with stingrays, barracudas, sea turtles, endangered Canarian lobsters and different creatures bobbing across the cliffs.

In 2021, a 2000-sq-km swath of ocean surrounding western Tenerife and neighboring La Gomera was declared Europe’s first Whale Heritage Site, recognizing native efforts to develop accountable whale-watching tourism and the world’s distinctive populations of short-finned pilot whales, bottlenose dolphins and 27 different cetaceans. Ensure you guide with an moral, low-impact operator that prioritizes the animals’ welfare, limiting numbers and all the time holding a good way.

Marvel at Canarian structure 

Lush inexperienced inside patios await discovery behind the candy-colored facades, wood-carved balconies and shuttered home windows of La Laguna’s Canarian mansions, simply north of Santa Cruz. This city was the island’s unique capital till 1723, with a lot of the palatial properties dotted round its Unesco-listed previous city constructed between the sixteenth and 18th centuries, significantly alongside Calle San Agustín. Many stay personal residences open solely to guests on free guided tours. It’s an analogous scene over in La Orotava, the traditionally affluent city clinging to northern Tenerife’s slopes; right here you will discover the 1632 Casa de los Balcones, a jewel of Castilian-style Canarian structure. 

Deal with the Barranco de Masca hike

Considered one of Tenerife’s most thrilling hikes threads by means of the sheer-walled Barranco de Masca gorge, protected by the 80-sq-km (31-sq-mile) Parque Rural de Teno within the rugged northwest of the island. Following restorations, this spine-tingling path reopened in 2021, linking Masca (amongst Tenerife’s most scenic hill villages) with a wild volcanic seaside on the mouth of the ravine. It’s a 10km (6.5-mile) spherical journey, walkable in about seven hours. To assist with preservation efforts, the barranco is open to the general public solely on weekends and there’s a every day cap on customer numbers (at the moment set at 125) – you’ll have to book a permit far upfront. 

Dine among the many stars

Over the previous couple of years, Tenerife has stormed onto Spain’s gastronomic stage, shining a highlight on the Canary Islands’ fabulous produce, on-the-up wines and distinct culinary heritage. The island now hosts 4 Michelin-star eating places, together with the Canaries’ solely two-Michelin-star enterprise: M.B. by prime Basque chef Martín Barasategui on the luxe, Morocco-inspired Ritz-Carlton Abama lodge. Additionally on the resort is Japanese-inspired Abama Kabuki, with one Michelin star. La Caleta’s Canarian-fusion spot El Rincón de Juan Carlos (by the tinerfeño brothers Juan Carlos and Jonathan Padrón) and close by Italian-Chilean Nub (on the five-star Bahía del Duque lodge) joined the membership in 2022. 

Stars (and value tags) apart, you’ll dine nicely everywhere in the island, whether or not you fancy a lunch of contemporary fish at a no-fuss chiringuito (seaside bar) or a gomero-cheese tapa with a glass of Tenerife-made crimson.

Roam round blissful Canarian gardens

With their unparalleled lava-molded geography and massively various microclimates, the Canary Islands are an astonishingly biodiverse pure wonderland, with 500 endemic forms of flora. Tenerife alone has round 140 plant species that exist nowhere else on this planet. Get a style on the peaceable Palmetum in Santa Cruz, a 12-hectare (30-acre) landfill now ingeniously reborn as a one-of-a-kind botanical backyard dedicated to palms from everywhere in the globe.