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Discover Tenerife's northern coastline on this 90-minute walking tour, featuring traditional houses, endemic plants, ravines, and stunning Atlantic views.

This 90-minute walking tour along Tenerife’s north coast offers a peaceful escape into the island’s authentic side. Priced with flexible booking options, it provides an opportunity to enjoy typical houses, endemic plants, and dramatic ravine landscapes with captivating views of the Atlantic Ocean. Led by a Spanish-speaking guide, the tour is designed to be accessible and relaxed, making it perfect for families, small groups, or anyone looking for a gentle exploration of Tenerife’s more tranquil regions.
What sets this experience apart is its focus on the hidden, less-traveled areas of the northern town. The route takes you through a quiet, charming landscape that embodies the true essence of Tenerife’s traditional culture and natural beauty. While it may require a local to reach its secluded starting point, once there, you’ll find a magical corner of the island filled with scenic vistas, historical sites, and lush coastal vegetation.
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The tour begins at a designated parking area with coordinates 28.38623046875, -16.629653930664062. From there, the guide leads visitors along a coastal trail that showcases Tenerife’s natural charm. Expect to see steep terrain and ravines, emphasizing the rugged beauty of this less-visited part of the island.
The route travels along cliffs that run almost the entire length of the walk, providing spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean. It’s an ideal trek for those who enjoy coastal scenery, with plenty of opportunities to admire the native flora and traditional architecture of the area. The quiet atmosphere makes it feel like discovering a secret corner of Tenerife outside the usual tourist spots.

Throughout the walk, you’ll notice typical houses that reflect the local architecture of Tenerife’s northern towns. These structures, often with whitewashed walls and wooden accents, add a cultural layer to the scenic landscape. The guide points out endemic plants growing along the trail, which flourish in this steep, rocky terrain.
Seeing these native plants in their natural environment offers a glimpse into Tenerife’s unique biodiversity. The mix of flora and traditional dwellings creates a picturesque scene, emphasizing the island’s authentic rural character away from crowded tourist areas.

One of the notable stops along the route is an old hermitage, a small religious building that adds historical interest to the walk. Its location offers fantastic views of the surrounding cliffs and ravines. The steep terrain around the hermitage illustrates the geological features that define this part of Tenerife.
Walking along the coastal cliffs, visitors experience a variety of sensations– from the crisp sea air to the feeling of being close to untouched nature. This part of the trail is especially magical for lovers of landscape photography and those seeking a peaceful retreat.
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Since this tour takes place in a less popular, secluded area, it’s best suited for those who enjoy discovering authentic local environments. The quiet atmosphere allows for a more intimate experience, away from the crowds found in more tourist-heavy parts of Tenerife.
Getting to the starting point requires a local guide or transport, as the area is not easily accessible by public means. Once there, the easy trail makes it suitable for children, families, or anyone wanting a relaxed walk along steep terrain with magnificent views.
The tour begins at a parking spot with the above coordinates. It’s important to note that the group is limited to 8 participants, ensuring a personalized and attentive experience. The tour is conducted in Spanish, and strollers are allowed, making it accessible for families with young children.
Since this is a small-group experience, advance booking is recommended. The tour offers free cancellation with up to 24 hours’ notice, providing flexibility in planning. The overall supplier rating is 3.9 out of 5, reflecting a generally positive reception.

While the trail is considered easy and suitable for children, it involves steep terrain and uneven surfaces typical of coastal paths. The fact that strollers are permitted makes it convenient for families with young children, but the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the terrain.
Travelers should wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for outdoor conditions. The route’s natural features and terrain make it ideal for those who enjoy light walking with plenty of scenic views.

This experience is distinct from other Tenerife excursions such as mountain tours, cable car rides, or theme park visits. Its focus on authentic scenery, native flora, and cultural architecture makes it a more relaxed, nature-centric option.
While some tours offer more extensive itineraries or indoor activities, this walk emphasizes nature, tranquility, and traditional Tenerife. It pairs well with other outdoor adventures or as a peaceful break within a broader itinerary.

This quiet, scenic walk appeals most to those who enjoy nature, photography, and local culture. It’s well-suited for families, small groups, or solo travelers seeking a gentle exploration of Tenerife’s less-traveled northern coast. If you value authentic landscapes and peaceful surroundings, this tour delivers a memorable, authentic experience.
This 90-minute journey offers a unique opportunity to see Tenerife’s traditional houses, endemic plants, and rugged coastline in a calm, authentic setting. The small group size enhances the experience, allowing for personalized attention and deeper appreciation of the landscape.
While the secluded location may require some planning to reach, the stunning views and cultural sights make it worthwhile. It’s a perfect option for those wanting an easy, scenic walk that showcases the island’s natural beauty and traditional lifestyle.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the route is considered easy enough for kids, and strollers are allowed.
What is the language of the tour?
The tour is guided in Spanish, with some content presented in its original language.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins at the parking area with coordinates 28.38623046875, -16.629653930664062.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the terrain accessible for everyone?
The path involves steep and uneven terrain, so it’s not suitable for wheelchair users, but strollers are permitted.
How long does the walk last?
The entire tour duration is approximately 1.5 hours.