Tenerife: North Coast Landscapes Private Day Tour

Discover Tenerife's rugged north coast with this private 6-hour tour, exploring black sands, viewpoints, and historic villages for $111 per person.

Explore the stunning landscapes of Tenerife’s North Coast on a private 6-hour tour offered by Gloma Travel. Priced at $111 per person, this tour provides an intimate look at some of the island’s most beautiful and rugged spots, with the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off included. The tour is led by a knowledgeable driver-guide who speaks both Spanish and English, ensuring you get insightful commentary along the way.

The experience is ideal for those wanting an in-depth, personalized discovery of Tenerife’s northern side, with a carefully curated itinerary that balances scenic views, local beaches, and charming villages. While the tour doesn’t include lunch, there’s plenty of opportunity to stop at local restaurants or cafes. With a high rating of 4.9 out of 5 from 11 reviews, this trip appeals to travelers seeking a flexible, well-paced exploration of Tenerife’s natural beauty and cultural highlights.

Key Points

  • Private 6-hour tour exploring Tenerife’s North Coast landscapes
  • Includes hotel pickup and drop-off in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle
  • Visit Playa La Arena with its black volcanic sands and calm waters
  • Enjoy panoramic views from San Pedro and see the Protected Landscape of Rambla de Castro
  • Discover Socorro Beach, San Juan de la Rambla, and the Charco del Viento natural bay
  • Led by a bilingual guide praised for knowledge and personality, ensuring a safe and engaging experience
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Tenerife’s North Coast: A Rugged Landscape of Black Sands and Cliffs

The tour begins with a pickup from your accommodation, setting the stage for a day of scenic discovery. The first stop is Playa La Arena, renowned for its volcanic black sand and tranquil waters. This beach belongs to the small tourist area of Mesa del Mar, which features two swimming pools, one of which is open all year, and the other seasonal. The accessible pathway descends the mountain side, offering an easy introduction to Tenerife’s volcanic terrain.

After soaking in the views at Playa La Arena, the journey continues towards San Pedro. From the San Pedro viewpoint, travelers get a sweeping perspective of the north coast and the Protected Landscape of Rambla de Castro. Here, the landscape features palm trees, banana plantations, and historical buildings like the Hacienda de los Castro and the ancient water lift of La Gordejuela—creating a picture of traditional Canarian scenery.

From the Coastal Cliffs to Socorro Beach

Next, the tour heads to Socorro Beach, located in Los Realejos. Known for its volcanic black sands, this beach offers the perfect spot for brief sightseeing and photos. The views of the north coast’s rugged silhouette are particularly striking from this vantage point, making it an ideal place to appreciate Tenerife’s dramatic volcanic coastline.

Following this, travelers visit San Juan de la Rambla, a town famous for its historic center and cultural assets designated as an Asset of Cultural Interest. This charming town surprises visitors with its natural pool of La Laja, where the inviting waters offer a restful pause. The town’s attractive streets and heritage sites make it a must-see for those interested in local history and architecture.

Exploring Charco del Viento: Nature’s Lava Bay

The last major stop is Charco del Viento, a natural bay formed from ancient volcanic eruptions. Created by lava flows that cooled very quickly upon reaching the sea, this small, protected bay features two lava arms that shield its waters from the strong waves typical of the area. Located in Santa Catalina, La Guancha, this spot is frequently visited by both locals and travelers, drawn by its unique environment and scenic beauty.

This bay provides an opportunity for those interested to enjoy the calm waters or simply admire the volcanic formations that make this spot particularly distinctive. The entire area emphasizes Tenerife’s volcanic origins and outdoor appeal.

Practical Details and Logistics

This private tour includes a full service from an air-conditioned vehicle and hotel pickup and drop-off. Travelers are asked to wait in the hotel lobby 10 minutes before the scheduled pickup time for smooth coordination. The driver/guide leads the group, offering commentary in Spanish and English—noted for their knowledge, friendly demeanor, and attention to safety.

The tour lasts approximately 6 hours, allowing for a relaxed pace to enjoy each stop. Since lunch is not included, visitors have the flexibility to choose local restaurants or cafes during the day, which can enhance the experience of sampling regional cuisine.

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The Scenic Route: Highlights and Viewpoints

The route takes in spectacular viewpoints and natural landscapes that showcase Tenerife’s rugged cliffs and lush vegetation. The Protected Landscape of Rambla de Castro is a highlight, with its palm and banana trees and historic structures providing a window into the island’s agricultural past.

Travelers also appreciate the visual diversity seen from each viewpoint, with picturesque coastlines and volcanic formations abundant throughout the journey. The stops at beach areas and historic towns make this tour a rundown of Tenerife’s natural and cultural riches.

Insights from Highly Praised Guides

Based on reviews, the guides are a key strength of this tour. They are described as knowledgeable, with the ability to share interesting facts about Tenerife’s plants, history, and landscape features. Their friendly personalities and attention to safety create a comfortable environment for visitors.

Travelers also highlight the flexibility of the private setup, which allows for a more personalized experience and the opportunity to ask questions or adjust the pace slightly.

Potential Considerations for Tour Participants

While the tour is mainly focused on scenic views and cultural sites, it doesn’t include lunch, so travelers should plan accordingly. The stops involve walking and stepping on uneven surfaces like volcanic sand and rocky paths, so comfortable footwear is recommended. The vehicle is air-conditioned, making it a comfortable ride even during warmer months.

Since the tour is private, it suits those seeking a personalized, flexible schedule. It’s also well-suited for travelers interested in nature, geology, and local villages, rather than those seeking high-adrenaline activities or extensive hiking.

Overall Value and Suitability

This private Tenerife tour offers excellent value at $111 per person, especially considering the private guide, hotel pickup, and comprehensive coverage of key northern sights. The high rating of 4.9 out of 5 from 11 reviews underscores its quality and popularity.

It is perfect for visitors who want a relaxed, scenic day exploring Tenerife’s rugged coastline, volcanic landscapes, and historic towns. The personalized attention and local insights provided by the guide make it a memorable way to learn about Tenerife’s natural beauty and culture.

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Tenerife: North Coast Landscapes Private Day Tour



4.9

(11)

“We highly recommend trips with Diego, he showed us incredibly beautiful views and places, told us interesting facts about Tenerife, plants and hist…”

— Paula, October 15, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes a private guided experience, hotel pickup and drop-off, and transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle.

Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included. Travelers can choose to stop at a local restaurant during the day.

How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 6 hours, with flexible starting times based on availability.

Are guides bilingual?
Yes, guides speak Spanish and English, ensuring clear communication and informative commentary.

What are the main stops during the tour?
Stops include Playa La Arena, San Pedro viewpoint with views of Rambla de Castro, Socorro Beach, San Juan de la Rambla, and Charco del Viento natural bay.

Who is this tour best suited for?
It works well for travelers interested in scenic landscapes, local villages, and volcanic geology, seeking a relaxed, private experience.

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