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Teide FAQ – Useful Information for Visiting Teide National Park
Teide FAQ – Useful Information for Visiting Teide National Park Teide National Park is one of the most popular excursion destinations in Tenerife, so many visitors have questions about access to the park, the weather conditions, or hiking routes leading to the summit of Mount Teide. We have collected the most frequently asked questions to […]
“Tourist Go Home”
For some time now I have felt the need to respond to the process that has been unfolding in Tenerife over the past few years. Because of my personal involvement, I long felt it was not a good idea to share all of this on a business platform, but I have reached a point where […]
MASCA GORGE HIKE – FAQ
I have collected some frequently asked questions about hiking the Masca Gorge. What is the Masca Valley? What is the Masca Gorge? What is the village of Masca? The village of Masca is located in a valley between the Mirador de Cherfe (Guergues Ridge) and the Cruz de Hilda (Fortaleza Ridge). This valley includes the […]
Easy, Moderate, Difficult
Hi everyone!In this post, I’d like to explain how we classify the difficulty levels of our hiking activities in Tenerife. 🟢 EASY HIKE Distance: 4–6 kmElevation gain/loss: up to 300 m up and 300 m downDuration: 3–4 hours 🟡 MODERATE HIKE Distance: 6–10 kmElevation gain/loss: up to 600 m up and 600 m downDuration: 4–6 […]
Teide – Masca – Beginner Level
“Let’s go up to Teide!” – that’s what you often hear from visitors arriving here.Okay, but where exactly? To the Teide National Park, driving up by car, stopping at the viewpoints 2000 meters above sea level on the beautiful Ucanca, passing the Roques del García rock formations, and then continuing towards Minas de San José?Or […]
Canyoning: What is it?
My definition is as follows: Canyoning is when we descend through a valley (or along a rock face) using rope techniques (or without them). We mostly do this in water, wearing neoprene suits, sometimes with jumps, slides, and the help of ropes. There are canyons where ropes are not necessary. Here, jumps and slides are […]
Dry Canyoning? What’s that like?
As you know, besides hiking, our other main activity is canyoning. A not well-known form of this is dry canyoning or dry rappelling. What should you know about it? Canyoning is primarily a water sport, and the equipment and anchors are always designed accordingly. Unfortunately, there aren’t many water-filled canyons in Tenerife, but there are […]