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Experience stunning sunsets and incredible stargazing from Teide National Park with powerful telescopes, local cuisine, and expert guides for an unforgettable evening.

The Sunset and Stargazing from Teide tour offers an enchanting evening in Tenerife’s Teide National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Starlight Tourist Destination. Priced at $77.08 per person, this 6-hour experience combines a scenic sunset, a delicious local dinner, and a captivating night sky observation with powerful telescopes.
This tour appeals to those who cherish nature, astronomy, and stunning landscapes. It features three key stops, including a charming restaurant in Guia de Isora, a panoramic lookout for sunset views, and one of the world’s top stargazing locations at Queens Shoe. While the overall rating sits at 3.5 out of 5 based on 51 reviews, the highlights—like expert guides and excellent star conditions—make it a worthwhile choice for lovers of natural beauty and celestial wonders.

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The tour begins with a 30-minute stop at Mirador de los Poleos, where guests witness a spectacular sunset over the Atlantic. The viewpoint offers sweeping vistas of Tenerife’s western islands—La Gomera, La Palma, and El Hierro—creating a perfect backdrop for unforgettable photos.
The sunset viewing is often described as breathtaking, with many appreciating the peaceful atmosphere and panoramic landscape. This location is ideal for those seeking serene moments and stunning natural scenery before the evening star gazing.

Next, the journey takes guests to Guia de Isora, where a local restaurant hosts a 3-course meal including local wine, water, and soft drinks. The menu accommodates vegetarian and vegan preferences, ensuring everyone can enjoy the authentic Canarian cuisine.
Aside from the food, this stop offers a relaxed environment and the chance for a short walk, allowing visitors to enjoy the beautiful surroundings. The dinner is served around 4:30 p.m., providing ample time to relax and prepare for the night sky.

The highlight of the tour is the stargazing experience at Queens Shoe, a renowned spot within Teide National Park at approximately 2000 meters altitude. Recognized as one of the best places in the world for stargazing, this location offers pristine sky conditions with minimal light pollution.
Guests use powerful telescopes to observe constellations and bright stars, many of which were designed by our ancestors. The park’s protected status, including light pollution controls and restricted flight routes, guarantees excellent night sky visibility. The two-hour session here is often praised for its clarity and richness of viewing.

Throughout the tour, guides like Ozzi and Gianmarco, who are highlighted in reviews, share their knowledge with enthusiasm and clarity. The guides explain the constellations and celestial objects in an accessible way, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.
Guests appreciate the passion and expertise of the guides, especially those who speak multiple languages, enhancing the overall experience. A few reviews mention that language barriers can sometimes occur, so it’s helpful to be prepared.

The tour includes an air-conditioned vehicle for transportation between stops, making the journey comfortable regardless of season. The group size is limited to 55 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience without feeling crowded.
Note that pickup from the northern parts of Tenerife is not included, so participants need to meet at the designated starting point at 5:00 p.m.. The tour ends back at the original location, making logistics straightforward for most visitors.

Along With the main dinner, the tour features local wines, and soft drinks, allowing guests to toast the sunset and enjoy the evening comfortably. The meals are served in a friendly atmosphere, with reviews highlighting the quality of the food and service.
In winter, dinner is scheduled around 4:30 p.m., which suits the shorter daylight hours and ensures guests are ready for the evening’s starry spectacle.

The tour is weather-dependent, and poor weather may lead to cancellations. If canceled due to weather, full refunds or rescheduling options are available. Cancellation is free if done at least 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for travelers.
Since Tenerife’s clear skies are a key feature, the success of the experience relies heavily on good weather conditions, making it wise to check the forecast beforehand.
Priced at $77.08, this tour offers a comprehensive evening experience that combines scenic vistas, local cuisine, and celestial observation. It is particularly suitable for nature lovers, astronomy enthusiasts, and those wanting a memorable sunset.
While some reviewers note minor issues, such as language barriers or timing, the highlights—like the stunning sunset and excellent stargazing conditions—make this a worthy option for an immersive Tenerife experience.
This tour delivers beautiful sunset views and a top-tier stargazing experience in Teide National Park, one of the best places in the world for astronomy. The combination of local food, expert guides, and powerful telescopes creates a well-rounded evening that appeals to travelers interested in nature, culture, and the universe.
The limited pickup options and reliance on good weather are considerations, but the memorable scenery and celestial sights often outweigh these factors. For those eager to enjoy Tenerife’s natural beauty from daylight to starlight, this tour provides a stellar experience.
“Excellent tour and knowledgable guide who kept us entertained the whole trip.”
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $77.08 per person, covering transportation, dinner, and star gazing.
How long does the tour last?
The experience takes approximately 6 hours, starting at 5:00 p.m. and ending back at the meeting point.
What stops are included?
Guests visit Guia de Isora for dinner, Mirador de los Poleos for sunset views, and Queens Shoe for star gazing.
Is dinner included?
Yes, the tour includes a three-course meal with local wine, water, and soft drinks, with options for vegetarians and vegans.
Can I participate if I don’t speak Spanish?
The tour features guides who are knowledgeable and may speak several languages; however, some reviews mention language barriers, so it’s beneficial to clarify beforehand.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
While suitable for most travelers, the tour involves walking at stops and being at altitude (2000 meters) for star gazing, so physical limitations should be considered.
What is the best time of year for this tour?
The tour is primarily an evening activity, with the timing depending on sunset and weather conditions, making winter dinner times earlier.
What should I bring?
Dress warmly for the nighttime at Queens Shoe, and bring any personal items like camera or binoculars, although telescopes are provided.
What happens in case of bad weather?
If weather conditions prevent star gazing, the tour can be canceled or rescheduled, with full refunds available if canceled 24 hours in advance.
How do I book or get more information?
Booking can be done via the provider, Tenerife Stars, with contact details available for further questions.