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Discover Tenerife's highlights on this full-day VIP tour, featuring Teide National Park, Masca Valley, a Canarian lunch, and stunning viewpoints in just 8 hours.

The Full-Day VIP Masca and Teide Tour from South Tenerife offers a comprehensive look at the island’s striking landscapes. Priced at $97.24 per person, this 8-hour journey takes you through Teide National Park, one of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites, and into the dramatic scenery surrounding Masca Valley. With a small group of up to 8 travelers, the tour provides an intimate experience led by knowledgeable guides. Pickup is available, making the logistics straightforward, and a traditional Canarian lunch is included, adding a tasty local touch.
This tour suits travelers interested in volcanic landscapes, panoramic views, and local culture. While the itinerary involves multiple stops, it offers enough flexibility to explore at each site. A key limitation is that the tour isn’t recommended for those with walking difficulties or travel sickness, as it involves some vehicle navigation through mountain roads. This full-day experience balances nature, culture, and comfort for a well-rounded adventure.

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The tour begins promptly at 8:00 am with a pickup arranged from your hotel or designated meeting point in the south of Tenerife. Transportation is in a comfortable, small eight-seater minivan, ideal for maintaining an intimate atmosphere. The small group size means fewer crowds at stops and more personalized attention from the guide. Confirmations are sent immediately upon booking, and the tour is suitable for most travelers, excluding those with walking difficulties or prone to travel sickness.

The journey into Teide National Park is the first major highlight. The park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, features dense pine forests and volcanic landscapes that resemble scenes from other planets. The tour spends about one hour exploring the park, ensuring enough time to take in the scenery and learn about the area’s geological significance.
A key stop is the Mirador de Chipeque, where views often include clouds hovering over lush greenery, contrasting sharply with the desolate, moon-like volcanic badlands encountered as the route progresses. Visitors appreciate the guide’s explanations of the park’s volcanic features and the park’s remarkable scenery.
Next, the tour visits Roques de Garcia, located within the national park. Here, visitors can capture impressive photos of rock formations with Teide Volcano’s cone in the background. The stop typically lasts about one hour, providing enough time to walk around, snap pictures, and absorb the striking landscape. This spot is a favorite for its dramatic scenery and easy accessibility, making it ideal for a quick outdoor photo session.
Before heading into Masca Valley, the tour makes a stop at Poleos viewpoint. Here, you get your final look at the lava-scarred landscapes and sweeping vistas of the surrounding mountains. The viewpoint offers an excellent chance to appreciate the rugged terrain from above.
The visit to Masca itself involves about three hours, giving ample opportunity to explore the village perched on a ridge in a deep volcanic gorge. The village’s narrow streets and scenic vistas are perfect for wandering and photography. The tour includes free time to explore and soak in the breathtaking views of the surrounding cliffs and gorges.
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A highlight of the tour is the traditional Canarian lunch, served at a family-run restaurant in Masca. The meal features seasonal, locally sourced ingredients, providing a genuine taste of Tenerife’s culinary culture. Travelers often comment on the quality of the food and the opportunity to enjoy authentic local dishes in a cozy setting.

Throughout the day, the tour pauses at several spots ideal for social media photos and appreciating local flora and fauna. The unique rock formations at Roques de Garcia and the panoramic views from viewpoints like Chipeque and Poleos are particularly well-regarded. The guide’s insights often include details about local wildlife, such as unusual birds and lizards encountered along the route.

The tour’s pickup process is straightforward, with most bookings made about 27 days in advance. The small group size of up to 8 travelers offers a more relaxed and personalized experience, with plenty of opportunities for questions and photo stops. The mobile ticket system simplifies entry, and pickup is offered at a convenient location in South Tenerife.
The route may be amended at short notice due to force majeure, but overall, the itinerary is carefully designed to maximize scenic views and culture. The tour is not recommended for people with walking difficulties or those sensitive to mountain driving, as some stops involve walking and the roads can be steep.
The guides on this tour are praised for their knowledgeable and engaging commentary. Reviews highlight friendly and humorous guides, with one reviewer specifically mentioning Christina as an exceptional guide. Visitors appreciate the guides’ ability to share interesting facts about volcanology, local history, and flora and fauna.
Customer service appears generally positive, though some reviews mention communication issues regarding pickups and overbooking. The majority of feedback is highly favorable, especially regarding the guides’ professionalism and the quality of the itinerary.
This tour offers a comprehensive inland Tenerife experience, focusing on nature, geology, and local cuisine. Similar experiences might include cruise or dolphin-watching tours, but this tour provides a more grounded exploration of the island’s volcanic heartland. The inclusion of a Canarian lunch and multiple scenic stops makes it a good value for those wanting to see key sights comfortably in one day.
This 8-hour tour delivers a well-rounded look at Tenerife’s volcanic landscapes, charming villages, and panoramic vistas. The small group size and expert guides enhance the experience, with plenty of opportunities for photos and learning. The lunch at a local restaurant adds authenticity and comfort to the day.
While not suitable for travelers with walking difficulties, this tour is ideal for those who want a comfortable, informative, and scenic excursion. Its popularity, shown by bookings made an average of 27 days in advance, indicates it’s a trusted choice for visitors seeking a full-day adventure in Tenerife.
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What is included in the tour price?
The transport, guide, and Canarian lunch are all included. Additional drinks and souvenirs are not covered.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, starting at 8:00 am with pickup in South Tenerife.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
The tour is not recommended for individuals with walking difficulties or those sensitive to mountain driving, as some stops involve walking and the roads can be steep.
What stops are part of the itinerary?
Stops include Teide National Park, Chipeque viewpoint, Roques de Garcia, Poleos viewpoint, and Masca village, with a traditional lunch in Masca.
How many people are in each group?
Group sizes are limited to 8 travelers, creating a more personalized experience.
Can the itinerary change?
Yes, the route might be amended at short notice due to force majeure but generally stays close to the planned stops and scenery.
What do reviews say about the guides?
Guides are highly praised for being knowledgeable, friendly, and humorous, with some specific mentions of outstanding service.
How accessible is this tour for travelers with special needs?
It is not suitable for those with walking difficulties, due to the terrain and walking involved at certain stops.