Embark on a 3-hour Quad Volcanic Trip through Tenerife Teide National Park, drive into stunning volcanic road. Navigate exciting mountain paths, marvel at diverse landscapes from lush pine forests to volcanic formations, and enjoy panoramic views from Spain's highest volcano. This adventure begins in Puerto de la Cruz, where you'll gear up for an exhilarating ride through La Caldera, the Ramon Caminero Forest, El Portillo, Lunar Land and Volcano Teide National Park. Discover Tenerife’s volcanic history Ascend to the summit of Mount Teide, Spain’s highest volcano, and take in panoramic views extending to La Gomera, in nature with fantastic views from 2200mt. The tour concludes with a thrilling descent back to Aguamansa where you can enjoy Snacks and Drinks while you look at your photoshoot. Pick up and Drop off for free in Puerto de la Cruz.
Mandatory:
Driver must bring Driving license and Closed Shoes, passenger do not need a driving license.
Suggested Warm Cloths
Pickup included
30-Minute La Caldera – Tenerife
This short but stunning tour takes you to La Caldera, a scenic viewpoint tucked away in the highlands of Tenerife. It's a hidden gem where nature feels untouched and the air is crisp and clear.
️ What to Expect
You’re greeted by panoramic views that stretch all the way to the neighboring island of La Gomera, which often appears floating on the Atlantic like a peaceful, green mountain. On especially clear days, you might even catch glimpses of El Hierro or La Palma on the horizon.
Scenery & Atmosphere
The viewpoint itself is surrounded by rugged volcanic terrain and lush pine forests. It’s incredibly peaceful—no crowds, just the sound of the wind and birds, the islands you’re seeing, and even a bit of local history.
Photo Opportunities
This is the kind of place where every angle is photogenic—whether it's the sea, the silhouette of La Gomera, or the rolling hills of Tenerife itself.
30-Minute Tour – Lunar Land, Teide National Park
This short but powerful tour takes you to the Lunar Land, the second-highest peak in Tenerife after Mount Teide, and a key part of the island’s volcanic story at 2200mt.
Views That Tell a Story
From the viewpoint, you get sweeping views over Teide National Park, with layers of solidified lava, strange rock formations, and vivid colors in the volcanic soil—reds, blacks, and ochres.
♂️ Quick but Unforgettable Walk
Though it’s not a long hike, the path takes you close to lava fields. The air is thin, the sky is often crystal clear, and the silence of the park adds to the surreal experience.
30-Minute Tour El Portillo– Mount Teide
This short tour puts you face-to-face with one of the most spectacular sights in the Canary Islands: Mount Teide, Spain’s highest peak and the heart of Teide National Park.
Right at the Base of a Giant
You’ll stand at the foot of this ancient volcano, surrounded by a surreal landscape shaped by centuries of eruptions. From this vantage point, you can fully appreciate the 3,715-meter (12,188 ft) height of Teide towering above you—it's like looking up at another planet.
Lava Fields & Moonlike Terrain
The ground under your feet is made up of frozen lava flows, strange rock formations, and vibrant volcanic colours perfect for photography or just soaking in the view.
♀️ Breathtaking & Peaceful
Even in a short visit, the silence, fresh air, and majesty of Teide make an impact. Whether you're on a quick stop during a road trip this experience gives you a true taste of the island’s volcanic soul.
We are in Aguamansa after the entrance of the Restaurant Paso del Teide.
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