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Discover Tenerife’s stunning landscapes on the Wow Factor Walk, a 5-hour moderate to hard hike with breathtaking views of Mount Teide and volcanic scenery.
The Wow Factor Walk is an engaging 5-hour hiking experience in Tenerife, Spain, offered at $68 per person. Guided by Andy, this tour is designed for those eager to explore the island’s extraordinary outdoors, with spectacular vistas of Mount Teide and diverse volcanic landscapes. The journey covers approximately 10 km and reaches a maximum altitude of 2,550 meters, making it suitable for those in good physical condition ready for a moderate to hard hike.
This tour departs every Thursday with small groups limited to 10 participants, ensuring a personalized experience. The included transport takes visitors from Los Cristianos, Playa de las Americas, or the southern Costa Adeje area directly to the trailhead, making logistics straightforward. While the scenery truly earns the “wow” in the name—since the landscapes constantly change throughout the walk—the tour does not include a picnic lunch or water, so travelers should prepare accordingly.


The Wow Factor Walk elevates participants above 2,000 meters, providing panoramic views that are both spectacular and constantly changing. The hike’s standout feature is the climb of approximately 40 minutes to reach a vantage point where volcanic landscapes unfold in front of you, leaving an impression of true natural grandeur. These imposing volcanic terrains and high peaks are what give this walk its signature “wow” moments.
Throughout the trek, the scenery shifts from lush forest trails to barranco crossings, which add a touch of adventure. As the trail descends through sparse pine forest, the vistas continue to surprise with unexpectedly beautiful views—a highlight that keeps hikers engaged and awe-struck. The terrain is rocky and uneven in parts, emphasizing the need for participants to be in good shape.
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The hike begins along forest trails that wind through Tenerife’s lush greenery, offering a peaceful contrast to the volcanic landscapes ahead. Barranco crossings, small canyon-like features, introduce some variety and excitement, requiring careful footing. These crossings are manageable but add to the overall adventure feel of the walk.
As the group progresses, the path narrows and climbs toward the exhilarating vista point. The trail is well-maintained but does include rocky sections, so sturdy footwear is recommended. The combination of forest and volcanic scenery makes each step feel fresh and engaging, and the informative commentary from guide Andy enhances understanding of the area’s geological features.

The 40-minute ascent to the panorama point is the most exhilarating part of the walk. The climb takes you from dense forest into spectacular volcanic terrain, where the imposing landscapes unfold before your eyes. The breathtaking volcanic vistas showcase Tenerife’s geological diversity, from jagged lava formations to wide-open crater views.
Once at the top, you pause to take in the imposing scenery, which truly earns the tour its “wow” factor. The views of Mount Teide are particularly striking, framing the landscape like a natural masterpiece. The sense of achievement combined with the visual spectacle makes this part of the hike a memorable highlight.
After soaking in the views, the route descends along a majestic mountain trail that is lined with high peaks and volcanic formations. The descent offers a different perspective, giving hikers the chance to appreciate the layered geology and varied terrain. The trail continues through sparse pine forests, which add a touch of serenity and a different landscape to the experience.
Throughout the descent, guides share informative discussions about the area’s geology, flora, and volcanic history. The trail’s natural beauty and the peaceful atmosphere make the descent equally rewarding as the ascent, with plenty of photo opportunities along the way.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Los Cristianos, Playa de las Americas, or the southern Costa Adeje area. Travelers should be outside their hotel at least 5 minutes before the scheduled pickup time. The group size is kept small—limited to 10 participants—which allows for personal attention and a more relaxed pace.
The pace is structured to keep everyone together, with guide Andy preferring the group to stay cohesive. This approach makes the hike ideal for those who enjoy shared experiences but may be less suitable for very fast walkers who prefer to go ahead.
Participants are advised to bring water and a packed lunch—these are not included—along with wearing appropriate clothing for changing weather conditions at high altitude. The rocky paths and variable terrain mean sturdy footwear is essential.

Andy leads this walk with a focus on informative commentary and ensuring the group stays together. According to reviews, he is an excellent guide, sharing knowledge and enthusiasm throughout the walk. His ability to explain the volcanic landscape and point out photo-worthy scenes enhances the overall experience.
Guides also take photos during the walk, which they share afterwards—an appreciated extra for capturing memories. The small group size ensures everyone receives personalized attention, making the experience both relaxed and engaging.
While there are many options to explore Tenerife’s landscapes, this walk stands out for its combination of altitude, volcanic scenery, and panoramic views. It’s a moderate to hard hike that offers more elevation and rugged terrain compared to gentler walks like the Masca Enchanted Forest tour.
The price of $68 makes it a competitive choice for those seeking a high-quality outdoor adventure with small group intimacy. It differs from private or car-based tours by offering an active, scenic experience on foot, with the additional benefit of expert guiding.

This tour suits adventurous travelers in good physical condition who enjoy nature, geology, and panoramic vistas. It’s ideal for those wanting to see Tenerife’s volcanic landscapes up close and who don’t mind rocky, uneven paths. The small group size makes it perfect for travelers who prefer a more personal, less crowded experience.
Because the tour includes climbing to high altitude, it’s not recommended for children under 8 years old. Those who can handle moderate to hard walks and want a challenging outdoor activity will find this hike both rewarding and memorable.
The Wow Factor Walk delivers an impressive blend of scenery, challenge, and expert guidance. Its standout feature is the spectacular volcanic landscapes and stunning views of Mount Teide, which truly justify the name. The walk’s small group environment and enthusiastic guide make it a personalized adventure suitable for active travelers.
While it requires good fitness and some preparedness —such as bringing water and appropriate footwear— the breathtaking scenery and sense of achievement make it well worth the effort. If you’re eager to discover Tenerife’s volcanic heart with a knowledgeable guide, this small-group hike offers a rewarding outdoor experience.
“Excellent hike! The group size was around six people and Andy was an excellent tour guide. Fortunately, we did the hike in good weather, so it was …”
Is the Wow Factor Walk suitable for children?
No, it is not suitable for children under 8 years due to the physical demands and altitude.
What should I bring on the hike?
Participants need to bring water and a packed lunch, along with wearing suitable clothing and sturdy shoes.
What is the maximum altitude reached on this tour?
The highest point reached during the walk is 2,550 meters, offering impressive views.
Is transportation included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off in Los Cristianos, Playa de las Americas, and Costa Adeje are included.
How difficult is the hike?
Rated as moderate to hard, the walk involves rocky paths, forest trails, and a 40-minute climb.
How long in advance can I cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.
Can I book without paying immediately?
Yes, the tour allows you to reserve now and pay later, offering flexible planning.
What type of guide leads this tour?
An English-speaking guide named Andy leads the group, sharing knowledge and photos throughout.
What makes this tour different from others in Tenerife?
Its altitude, volcanic scenery, small group size, and personalized guidance set it apart, especially for those seeking an active outdoor experience.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, the best weather conditions are ideal, but the tour runs rain or shine. It’s best to check the forecast and dress accordingly.
How long is the walk?
The total distance is about 10 km, typically completed in 5 hours.
The Wow Factor Walk promises a challenging, scenic adventure that reveals Tenerife’s true volcanic beauty through a well-guided, small-group format. Those prepared for a moderate to hard trek will find it a rich and rewarding outdoor exploration.
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