Parks & Natural Wonders
Tenerife’s landscape ranges from the volcanic peaks of Mount Teide and Pico Viejo, Spain’s highest points, to the lush subtropical greenery of the Anaga and Adeje regions. This selection includes the ancient Drago Milenario tree and specialized botanical collections like the Palmetum’s palm forest. Urban green spaces such as Parque García Sanabria showcase local sculpture and flora, while the Barranco del Infierno offers a protected hiking route leading to one of the island's few permanent waterfalls.
Mount Teide
World's third largest volcano situated on an island and the highest peak in Spain (3718m) is a truly impressive sight and will leave you…
Parque del Drago
El Drago, also known as Drago Milenario and Drago de Icod de los Vinos, is the oldest and largest living specimen of Dracaena draco, or…
Parque Garcia Sanabria
Parque García Sanabria is a public urban park in the heart of Santa Cruz de Tenerife in Tenerife. It was inaugurated in 1926.
Palmetum of Santa Cruz de Tenerife
The Palmetum of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is a botanical garden of 120,000 m2 specialized in palms.
Pico Viejo
Pico Viejo is a volcano located on the island of Tenerife in Canary Islands, Spain.
Waterfall Barranco del Infierno
Located at the end of a 6.5-kilometer hiking trail within a protected Special Nature Reserve, this is one of the few permanent waterfalls in Tenerife.
Jardines del marquesado de la Quinta Roja
Also known as Victoria Gardens, these 19th-century tiered gardens in La Orotava feature a marble mausoleum, fountains, and panoramic views of the town and ocean.
Monkey Park Tenerife
A wonderful place to visit especially with the children. Tons of different species of monkey and apes are sure to entertain you and your…
Jungle Park
Las Águilas-Jungle Park is a zoological and botanical park located near the Los Cristianos beach on the Canary Island of Tenerife.
Hijuela del Botánico
A 3,390-square-meter botanical garden behind La Orotava Town Hall, established in 1788 as a nursery. It houses over 100 plant species, including a large dragon tree.
Parque Taoro
An expansive 100,000-square-meter park in Puerto de la Cruz featuring man-made waterfalls, illuminated fountains, and the historic building of the former Casino Taoro.
Plaza del Príncipe de Asturias
A mid-19th-century urban square in Santa Cruz de Tenerife featuring a central bandstand, statues representing Spring and Summer, and large laurel trees.
Montaña Negra
A volcanic cinder cone formed during the 1706 eruption, located near Chinyero. The surrounding landscape is characterized by black volcanic ash and Canary Island pines.
Salto Itobal
A seasonal waterfall located in the rugged Teno Massif, accessible via hiking trails near the town of Los Silos.
Montaña de Taco
A volcanic cone in Buenavista del Norte whose crater has been converted into a large agricultural water reservoir.
Parque de la Puerta de Tierra
A historic park in Garachico containing the stone archway of the old city gate, one of the few structures that survived the 1706 volcanic eruption.
Central Park of Arona
The Parque Central de Arona is a public park of 42,000 square metres in Arona, Tenerife, in the Canary Islands.
Plaza del Adelantado
The central historic square of San Cristóbal de La Laguna, featuring a white marble fountain from 1870 and surrounded by significant heritage buildings like the Town Hall.
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