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Experience spectacular stargazing on Mount Teide with a three-course dinner, expert guides, and professional telescopes in Tenerife. Book in advance for best spots.
Travel to Mount Teide National Park in Tenerife, Spain, for a 6.5-hour evening that combines Canarian cuisine, sunset views, and exceptional star gazing. Priced at $103.50 per person, this tour is highly recommended, with a 5.0/5 rating based on 146 reviews and 93% of participants recommending it. The tour includes pickup from Los Cristianos, a dinner with wine or beer, and use of professional telescopes, making it ideal for those interested in both food and astronomy.
While the experience offers many highlights, weather conditions such as clouds or a bright moon can affect the visibility of stars. Travelers should be prepared for cold temperatures in the mountain area, especially during winter months. The tour’s popularity, booked on average 28 days in advance, reflects its reputation for a memorable evening under the stars.


This tour begins with a pick-up from Los Cristianos, heading towards Mount Teide in a comfortable coach. As the vehicle ascends, the guides provide insightful commentary about the area, setting the scene for an evening of wonder. Once at the meeting point, travelers enjoy a three-course meal at an authentic Canarian restaurant, paired with wine or beer. Watching the sunset from above the Sea of Clouds creates a breathtaking backdrop for the evening, with many reviews praising the stunning colors and peaceful atmosphere.
The sunset segment is a key highlight, offering photographic opportunities and a chance to relax before the night sky reveals its secrets. The guides share tips on best sunset viewing spots, ensuring travelers make the most of this moment. The meal itself is considered a pleasant addition, though the primary focus remains on the stargazing experience that follows.
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After sunset, the group moves to an area with minimal light pollution, specifically chosen for optimal star and planet observation. This spot on Mount Teide provides clear views, although the visibility can be affected by cloud cover or the moon’s brightness. The tour employs professional telescopes, with guides leading the group through the celestial sights. Expect to see the Moon, planets like Jupiter, stars, and galaxies.
The expert explanations include insights into astronomy science and mythology, enriching the experience beyond simple viewing. Many reviewers note the knowledgeable staff and use of advanced equipment, which elevate the activity from casual to truly educational.

The guides play a crucial role in making this tour memorable. Known for their enthusiasm and expertise, they share tips on constellation locations and celestial phenomena. The use of lasers to pinpoint constellations helps even beginners identify objects in the sky. Several reviews highlight the approachability and friendliness of the guides, who are eager to answer questions and ensure everyone has a chance to observe.
One guide, Kieran, is frequently praised for his narrative style and ability to explain complex topics simply. His storytelling, combined with the professional telescopes, offers many “WOW” moments, such as viewing Jupiter or the Moon with remarkable clarity.

Since the night temperatures on Mount Teide can be quite cold, especially in winter, dress warmly with hats and gloves. Many reviews mention being caught unprepared for the chill, so packing layers is advised. The stargazing activity is best enjoyed if the sky is clear; clouds or the bright moon can diminish visibility, sometimes leading to rescheduling.
The tour starts early in the evening, around sunset, so arrival times and punctuality are important. For those with their own telescopes or seasoned astronomy experience, note that this tour is geared more toward beginners and casual observers. The group size up to 52 ensures a lively atmosphere but can feel crowded; early booking is recommended.
The dinner at an authentic Canarian restaurant adds a flavorful touch to the evening. The meal is described as good quality, with some reviews mentioning it as brilliant. The wine or beer included complements the meal and enhances the relaxed, social mood.
The sunset with champagne or cava is a favorite part for many, providing a luxurious feel before the star gazing begins. The atmosphere is friendly and lively, with guides often sharing interesting facts and jokes, making the experience accessible and fun.
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Since this activity is weather-dependent, poor conditions such as cloud cover or a bright moon may interfere with stargazing. The tour offers full refunds or rescheduling options if canceled due to bad weather. Several reviews mention cloudy skies or bright moons impacting the visibility, but the team’s professional approach ensures participants are accommodated or offered alternatives.
Traveler advice includes checking the weather forecast and dressing appropriately. The cold temperatures can be uncomfortable, so packing warm clothing is essential for comfort during the stargazing segment.
This Mount Teide Stargazing with Dinner stands out because of its combination of sunset, dinner, and star observation in one package. Unlike other tours that might focus solely on star viewing, this experience offers a full evening of entertainment with local cuisine and scenic views.
The use of professional telescopes, guided explanations, and the expert staff are frequently highlighted as strengths. While some reviews note the large group size affecting intimacy, overall, this tour offers good value for money given its inclusions and reputation.

This tour is perfect for first-time star gazers, families, or couples looking for a relaxing yet educational evening. It suits those interested in science, mythology, and scenic sunsets, especially if they value good food and professional guidance. Travelers expecting an intimate or very quiet atmosphere might find the large groups less ideal, but most appreciate the friendly, knowledgeable guides.
For astronomy enthusiasts seeking a more advanced or private experience, bringing their own telescope or exploring other options might be better. However, for beginners and casual sky lovers, the combination of sunset, meal, and guided star gazing makes this tour a standout choice in Tenerife.
This tour offers a well-rounded experience that combines Canarian cuisine, breathtaking sunset views, and expert-led star gazing. The professional telescopes and knowledgeable guides turn the night sky into an accessible wonderland. The warm meal and drinks provide a comforting break before the celestial show begins.
While weather conditions can sometimes limit star visibility, the overall organization, guidance, and scenic setting ensure an enjoyable and inspiring outing. Perfect for those who want to combine culinary delights with astronomy in one convenient package, this tour remains a highly recommended evening activity on Tenerife.
“Excellent experience. Highly recommend this tour. Super interesting and knowledgeable guides who put a lot of thought into making the tour memorable.”
Is pickup included in the tour?
Yes, pickup from Los Cristianos is included, but pickups from the north of Tenerife or areas outside the designated pickup zone are not.
What should I wear for the star gazing?
Warm clothing, including hats and gloves, is highly recommended due to the cold temperatures on Mount Teide, especially during winter months.
Can I see planets through the telescopes?
Yes, the guided star gazing includes observation of visible planets such as Jupiter, along with the Moon and stars.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The activity is weather-dependent. If the sky is cloudy or the moon is too bright, the tour is often canceled, and a full refund or rescheduling is offered.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 6 hours and 30 minutes, including transportation, dinner, sunset viewing, and star gazing.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, and the guides are friendly and approachable. However, warm clothing is advised, and younger children should be prepared for the cold.
What is included in the price?
The tour price includes dinner, alcoholic beverages (wine or beer), telescopes, and pickup from Los Cristianos.
Are there any physical requirements?
The activity involves standing or walking outdoors at high altitude and in cold conditions, so comfortable clothing and moderate mobility are recommended.
Can I bring my own telescope?
The tour provides professional telescopes for everyone. Bringing your own is not necessary but could enhance the experience if you are an experienced astronomer.
What makes this tour different from other star gazing tours?
The combination of scenic sunset, authentic Canarian dinner, and guided professional star observation creates a comprehensive and memorable experience unique to Mount Teide.