Ascend Spain's highest peak through a UNESCO World Heritage volcanic landscape, riding the Teide cable car to 3,555 m for panoramic views across all seven Canary Islands. An absolute bucket-list spectacle of raw, otherworldly beauty.
What to expect
The ascent winds through pine forests and stark lava fields before reaching the Cañadas caldera — an alien plateau of red and ochre rock. The cable car lifts you above the clouds to the crater rim at 3,555 m, where the views on a clear day stretch to Morocco. With a summit permit you walk the final 200 m to the true peak — a moment few visitors ever reach. Allow a full morning; altitude can be felt, so take it slowly.
Good to know
Cable car tickets and summit permits MUST be pre-booked online — they sell out days/weeks ahead. The drive from Santa Cruz port is ~1 h each way. All-aboard times typically allow a full day; confirm yours and hire a private driver or taxi for flexibility. Wear layers — it is cold and windy at altitude even in summer.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Santa Cruz de Tenerife — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.