Albalderos canyon - Starting Point in Arico with Easy Access

Albalderos canyon

Experience thrilling canyoning in Tenerife's Albalderos Canyon with expert guides, ropes, and scenic views. Perfect for adventure lovers, $74, 5 hours.

Discover the Excitement of Canyoning in Tenerife’s Albalderos Canyon

Albalderos canyon - Discover the Excitement of Canyoning in Tenerife’s Albalderos Canyon

The Albalderos Canyon offers a unique opportunity to explore a scenic, little-known part of south Tenerife through an exhilarating canyoning adventure. Priced at $74 per person and lasting around 5 hours, this activity invites you to descend rocky walls with ropes while surrounded by Canary Island pines and diverse native flora. The tour is suitable for those seeking a thrilling outdoor experience in nature, with expert guidance and all necessary safety equipment included.

This canyoning trip is ideal for adventure enthusiasts eager to add a touch of exploration and physical activity to their Tenerife itinerary. Since the route involves climbing techniques and hiking, participants should have comfortable sports clothing and hiking shoes. While the tour offers scenic views and a sense of discovery, it is not designed for children under 12 or individuals with certain health conditions, ensuring a safer experience for physically capable travelers.

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Key Points

Albalderos canyon - Key Points

  • Price: $74 per person, with all equipment and insurance included
  • Duration: approximately 5 hours, with flexible starting times
  • Location: begins in the village of Arico, south Tenerife
  • Activities: dry canyoning descent using ropes, hiking, scenic views
  • Guides: local experts with over 20 years of canyoning experience
  • Group Size: limited to 8 participants for a personalized experience

Starting Point in Arico with Easy Access

Albalderos canyon - Starting Point in Arico with Easy Access

The canyoning tour begins in the village of Arico, easily reachable by car or taxi. The meeting point is conveniently located next to a roundabout, with nearby bars and shops for last-minute purchases or bathroom breaks before departure. The transfer to the canyon is a brief 30-minute drive along good roads, with ample parking available at the starting location.

Participants arriving by taxi should inform the tour provider beforehand, as they may need to be transported from their drop-off point to the actual start of the activity. The starting area is equipped for comfort with recreational facilities, making it easy to gather and prepare for the adventure ahead.

The Itinerary: From the Initial Walk to the Big Descent

Albalderos canyon - The Itinerary: From the Initial Walk to the Big Descent

The journey begins with a short walk from the village of Arico, where the guides conduct a safety briefing and prepare everyone for the route. The first stop involves a brief hike to the canyon entrance, giving participants time to acclimate and enjoy scenic views of the surrounding landscapes.

Following the briefing, the tour proceeds into the main canyon, where you’ll descend with ropes, practicing climbing techniques down the canyon walls. The guided portion lasts approximately four hours, during which you traverse the dry canyon area, surrounded by native flora like Canary Island pines and other plant species.

The route is carefully designed to evoke a sense of adventure, with moments of hiking, climbing, and rappelling. The guides will provide all necessary equipment, including helmets and homolago gear, ensuring safety throughout the activity.

The Secret Stop and Scenic Views Along the Route

Albalderos canyon - The Secret Stop and Scenic Views Along the Route

A special highlight of this canyoning experience is the “Secret Stop”, a guided part of the tour lasting approximately four hours. Here, participants enjoy scenic hikes and explorations that reveal the canyon’s hidden corners and natural beauty.

The views during the activity are a notable feature, with the mountainous terrain and native vegetation creating a striking backdrop. The landscapes are perfect for capturing photos to share with friends, showcasing the adventure-filled journey through one of Tenerife’s less-visited natural spots.

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Equipment and Safety: What’s Included

Albalderos canyon - Equipment and Safety: What’s Included

All necessary equipment is provided, including homolago gear, helmets, and a guide with over two decades of canyoning experience. The guide leads the group through the terrain, explaining techniques and ensuring everyone’s safety.

Participants are covered by sports insurance as part of the package, giving peace of mind during the physically demanding sections of the route. The initiation workshop ensures that even those new to canyoning will feel confident before starting the descent.

What to Bring for Comfort and Safety

Albalderos canyon - What to Bring for Comfort and Safety

Participants should bring essentials such as food and drinks, hiking shoes, sunscreen, rain gear, breathable clothing, long pants, and a daypack for personal items. Since the climate can vary—sometimes cold, sometimes hot—being prepared with appropriate clothing enhances comfort.

The tour advises to wear comfortable sports trousers, and recommends bringing a litre of water to stay hydrated. It’s also helpful to arrive prepared for unpredictable weather and to have sunscreen applied, especially in sunny conditions.

Logistics: Meeting Point, Duration, and Group Size

Albalderos canyon - Logistics: Meeting Point, Duration, and Group Size

The meeting point is in the village of Arico, close to local bars and cafes. The activity duration is approximately 5 hours, with flexible starting times based on availability. The small group size—limited to 8 people—ensures a more personalized and attentive experience, guided by a local expert.

The tour does not include hotel pickups or meals, so participants should plan accordingly. The activity ends back at the original meeting point in Arico, making logistics straightforward.

Suitable Participants and Precautions

Albalderos canyon - Suitable Participants and Precautions

This canyoning experience is not suitable for children under 12, pregnant women, or those with heart problems. It is also not accessible for wheelchair users or visually impaired individuals, and there are weight restrictions—over 243 lbs (110 kg)—for safety reasons.

Since the activity involves climbing and hiking, a basic level of fitness is recommended. The tour is not conducted during bad weather, emphasizing the importance of checking weather alerts before booking.

Pricing and Flexibility: Book Now, Pay Later

Albalderos canyon - Pricing and Flexibility: Book Now, Pay Later

The $74 price includes all gear, insurance, and a guide. The booking process offers flexibility with a “Reserve now & pay later” option, allowing travelers to secure their spot without immediate payment, with the ability to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Final Thoughts: A Unique Canyoning Experience in Tenerife

The Albalderos Canyon tour offers a thrilling and scenic canyoning adventure in south Tenerife. With experienced guides, all necessary equipment, and a well-planned itinerary, it provides a safe but exciting way to explore a less-visited natural landscape.

This activity is best suited for adventure lovers comfortable with physical activity and eager to experience Tenerife’s mountainous terrain. The small group size and personalized guidance make it an excellent choice for those seeking a more intimate outdoor experience.

While the tour may not appeal to very young children or those with limited mobility, it offers a robust mix of hiking, climbing, and scenic views that will satisfy adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts alike.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the canyoning activity suitable for beginners?
Yes, the activity includes an initiation workshop and is guided by experienced professionals, making it accessible for newcomers.

What equipment is provided?
The tour includes homolago gear, helmets, and all necessary safety equipment.

Are meals included?
No, the tour does not include meals. Participants should bring food and drinks for the day.

Can I arrive by taxi or public transport?
Yes, but it’s recommended to inform the provider in advance if arriving by taxi so transportation arrangements can be coordinated.

What should I wear?
Comfortable sports trousers, hiking shoes, and breathable clothing are recommended. Don’t forget sunscreen and a litre of water.

Is there any weight restriction?
Yes, participants over 243 lbs (110 kg) are not advised to join for safety reasons.

When should I book?
Booking in advance is recommended, with a full refund available if canceled at least 24 hours ahead.

What’s the best time of year for this activity?
The tour is not conducted during bad weather alerts, so check local forecasts before booking.

Are children under 12 allowed?
No, this activity is not suitable for children under 12.

How long does the activity last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 5 hours, including preparation, the canyon descent, and return.

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