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Discover Tenerife's highlights with this private, customizable tour including Teide National Park, La Orotava, and scenic viewpoints, led by knowledgeable guides.

For cruise ship passengers visiting Tenerife, this private excursion priced at $113.79 per person offers a flexible way to see the island’s most prominent sights within approximately 6 hours. Departing from the Muelle Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the tour begins at 9:00 am, with pickup included—eliminating the hassle of lining up for taxis or crowded group tours. The tour can be tailored to your interests, focusing on natural wonders like Teide National Park or cultural spots such as Casa de Los Balcones.
This tour stands out for its private transport, customizable itinerary, and the opportunity to access some of Tenerife’s most iconic viewpoints and historic sites. While the tour offers the convenience of mobile tickets and flexibility, it’s best suited for those who want a personalized experience and have an interest in natural landscapes, local culture, and scenic photography.
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The tour begins at Muelle Santa Cruz de Tenerife, with pickup available directly from the cruise port. This convenient start means travelers avoid the confusion often associated with meeting points, as guides coordinate with you beforehand. The driver then takes you on a scenic drive across the island, with the flexibility to focus on areas of your interest.
The private transport ensures a relaxed pace and personalized service, differentiating this experience from group excursions. Travelers generally find the timing and route well-managed, with enough time at each stop to enjoy the views without feeling rushed.

The first stop unfolds at the Mirador de Chipeque, where you enjoy 15 minutes overlooking the Orotava Valley. This viewpoint offers a stunning vista of the lush landscape, with the silhouette of Mount Teide visible in the distance under clear skies or soft clouds. On clear days, the scenery includes the Teno Massif and La Palma, offering memorable photo opportunities.
The site is admission-free and provides a peaceful spot to absorb the landscape’s tranquility. It’s a perfect introduction, setting the tone for the scenic beauty ahead.

Next, the tour stops at the Centro de Visitantes El Portillo, where a small museum presents fascinating facts about Mount Teide and its volcanic origins. Visitors learn about the unique species inhabiting the region and get a glimpse inside a volcanic tube, which adds an immersive element to the visit.
This 20-minute stop is admission-free and offers an educational break, perfect for those interested in natural sciences. The center enhances understanding of the geological forces that shaped Tenerife’s landscape, making the subsequent visit to Teide National Park even more meaningful.

The highlight of the tour is a full hour spent exploring Teide National Park, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007. The park features the highest peak in Spain, Mount Teide, at 3,718 meters, and is the third-largest volcano in the world from its base on the ocean floor.
Within the park, visitors see famous volcanic formations, expansive lava fields, and unique plant life. The park’s dramatic landscape offers numerous viewpoints for photographs and quiet moments of awe. Since entry is free, this is the perfect chance to experience Tenerife’s volcanic majesty up close.
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A 30-minute stop at Los Roques de García provides a chance to see towering rock formations shaped over millions of years by erosion. These outlandish sculptures protect the volcano and create a surreal landscape full of natural sculptures. The backdrop of Cañadas del Teide enhances the otherworldly feel, making it an excellent spot for photography.
The formations are free to visit, and this stop is often praised for its spectacular scenery and the opportunity to step into a landscape that appears both ancient and alien.

Before heading back toward La Orotava, the tour includes a 20-minute stop at Las Minas de San José. Here, travelers encounter an expanse of white, powdery sand that contrasts sharply with Tenerife’s volcanic terrain. This unexpected landscape resembles a mirage, offering a visual surprise amid the rugged surroundings.
This stop provides a photo opportunity and a chance to appreciate the island’s diverse geological features, especially the striking volcanic terrain and white sands.

In La Orotava, a 30-minute visit to Casa de Los Balcones offers a glimpse into the island’s historic architecture. This 17th-century mansion features a large wooden balcony façade and lush tropical plants in its courtyard, embodying traditional Canarian design.
The house is a vibrant center of local crafts and history, providing insight into the island’s cultural heritage. The well-preserved building and serene atmosphere make it a favorite stop for those interested in Tenerife’s past.
A 20-minute visit to Hijuela del Botanico showcases a diverse plant collection created in 1788. The garden covers 4,000 square meters and is a Cultural Heritage Site. Visitors see over a hundred plant species, including the iconic dragon tree and the flame tree.
This peaceful garden offers a relaxing walk with plenty of opportunities for photography and appreciating Tenerife’s botanical diversity. It’s a quiet retreat after the more scenic or historic stops.
The tour concludes with a 30-minute walk through Jardines Victoria, designed by Adolph Coquet in the 19th century. The gardens feature terraced layouts, cascading fountains, and vibrant flowers. From the upper terraces, visitors enjoy spectacular views of La Orotava and the surrounding landscape.
This serene setting provides a fitting end to the day, blending natural beauty with historical charm. The gardens are free and perfect for a final leisurely stroll.
The private transportation provided ensures comfort and flexibility, with most reviews praising the guides for its knowledge and friendliness. Guides like Joel, Diego, and Belen receive high praise for their professionalism, local insights, and ability to customize routes.
Most reviews mention the excellent views, informative guides, and well-chosen stops. Some minor criticisms include unclear meeting point directions and missed opportunities at certain stops, but these are rare compared to the overall positive feedback.
This tour excludes lunch, giving travelers the freedom to choose their own meals at stops like La Orotava.
This private and customizable tour offers good value for money for those who prefer a tailored experience over large group trips. The scenic viewpoints, natural parks, and historic sites make it ideal for nature lovers and culture enthusiasts alike.
While it’s not suitable for travelers seeking a very leisurely pace or extensive inclusion of dining options, its flexibility and high-quality guides make it a reliable choice. The 6-hour duration strikes a balance between seeing the highlights and avoiding fatigue.
This tour provides a comfortable, insightful way to explore Tenerife’s most iconic spots with personalized service and stunning scenery.
“Diego is very professional and showed us the most amazing views and highlights of the island. We enjoyed our day and saw beautiful landscapes.”
Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, private transportation is included, ensuring a comfortable, personalized experience from start to finish.
Can the route be customized?
Absolutely. The driver can tailor the itinerary to your interests, focusing on natural, cultural, or scenic spots.
What stops are included in the standard itinerary?
Stops typically include Mirador de Chipeque, El Portillo Visitor Center, Teide National Park, Los Roques de García, Las Minas de San José, Casa de Los Balcones, Hijuela del Botanico, and Jardines Victoria.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but those with mobility issues should consider the walking involved at certain stops.
What should I bring on this tour?
While not explicitly mentioned, bringing warm clothes for higher altitudes and camera gear for viewpoints is recommended.
Does this tour operate in poor weather?
If canceled due to weather, a full refund or rescheduling will be offered. The tour requires good weather for optimal experience.
Are meals included?
No, lunch is not included, allowing flexibility for personal dining preferences.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
How do I book this tour?
Booking is straightforward through the provider’s platform, with confirmation sent immediately after reservation.