Ascend to 3,555 metres aboard the Teide Teleférico for panoramic views of Tenerife, the Canary Islands archipelago, and the vast Atlantic Ocean.
The Teleférico del Teide is Spain's highest cable car and one of Tenerife's most thrilling experiences. In just 8 minutes, the cabins climb from the base station at 2,356 metres to the upper station La Rambleta at 3,555 metres — placing you higher than any point in mainland Spain and offering views that stretch across the entire Canary Islands archipelago on clear days.
At the upper station, two permitted walking trails — Telesforo Bravo (to the summit, permit required) and the Mirador de La Fortaleza viewpoint trail — lead through a surreal moonscape of yellow sulphur vents, black lava, and white pumice. The Mirador de Pico Viejo trail takes you to the edge of a massive secondary crater with views down to the western coast and across to La Gomera, La Palma, and El Hierro.
This excursion includes return cable car tickets, guided orientation at the upper station, and transport from your hotel. Booking in advance is essential, especially between June and September, when the cable car's daily capacity of 1,600 passengers fills quickly. Morning departures offer the clearest skies, while afternoon visits capture the dramatic light as the sun descends towards the western islands.
The Teide cable car experience is a bucket-list activity for Tenerife visitors. Standing at 3,555 metres with the Atlantic stretching to the horizon in every direction, the scale of the volcanic landscape is overwhelming. On clear days, you can see the shadow of Teide projected onto the sea, the snow-capped peak of Tenerife's neighbouring island La Palma, and the faint outline of Gran Canaria 100 kilometres to the east.
Combine your cable car tickets with a Teide National Park tour for the complete volcano experience, or add a stargazing session for an unforgettable sunset-to-stars day on the mountain. Book early, especially for July, August, and the Christmas/New Year period.
Explore Spain's most visited national park with an expert volcanologist guide, visiting the Roques de García, Las Cañadas caldera, and Teide Observatory viewpoint.
Explore the ancient laurel forests, misty ridgelines, and remote villages of Tenerife's UNESCO-listed Anaga Rural Park in the northeast.
Journey through the spectacular Teno Mountains to the legendary hilltop hamlet of Masca, perched dramatically above a plunging gorge on Tenerife's wild west coast.
Discover the lush Orotava Valley with its grand colonial mansions, historic botanical gardens, and panoramic views from sea level to the summit of Teide.