
Located in Las Cañadas del Teide, this dormant volcano rises 3,718 meters above sea level, making it Spain’s highest summit. Teide National Park’s vast volcanic landscapes feature otherworldly rock formations and panoramic views of Tenerife’s rugged terrain. Visitors can explore marked hiking trails or take a cable car ride to near the summit for breathtaking island vistas. The park’s clear skies create prime conditions for stargazing, with guided astronomy tours available after dark. Weather can shift abruptly, so layered clothing and sturdy shoes are recommended. Visitor centers showcase the region’s unique geology, flora, and fauna, adding an educational touch to the adventure.
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