Description

Much has been said about the spectacular landscape of the Teide National Park, but the transformation it undergoes when the sunsets is rarely mentioned. This Mount Teide Night Tour wants to

show you exactly that: the array of colours that adds beauty to the horizon at sunset and dyes the sky dark to expose 83 of the 88 constellations known to man.

The sky over Mount Teide is one of the best on the planet to observe the stars. Reduced light pollution of its environment allows you to see a clear, sharp celestial dome full of mythological

stories and mysteries, which you can fully discover during the Mount Teide Night Tour with the assistance of the Starlight guides, who are available to you throughout the entire observation. This

will take place at the base station of the cable car, at an altitude of 2,356 metres, using professional long-range telescopes.

But first, you will have comfortably reached an important viewpoint in the National Park to take in an unforgettable sunset. Among volcanoes, beholding the colours of a treasure of nature such as

this unspoilt enclave, you will be full of expectations about the objects that you’re about to discover: planets, galaxies, clusters, and—if your Mount Teide Night Tour takes place on a full moon

night—the complete geography of our natural satellite that will take you to the Moon quite literally.

You'll do

You will enjoy the transformation of the Teide National Park at sunset. When night falls you will see the stars in the Teide sky, one of the best on the planet.

Other Details

Note:

  • Children under 8 are cannot participate in the Mount Teide by night trip. Proof of age is required.
  • All our guides are astronomical guides certified by the Starlight Foundation.
  • It is necessary to produce the booking confirmation, either printed or displayed on a mobile device. 
  • The tour starts once all participants are on the bus.
  • Pick up will be at the closest meeting point to your hotel.


To make the most of your Mount Teide Night Tour, please follow our recommendations:

  • Wear warm, comfortable clothing and proper footwear.
  • If you have health problems, consult with your doctor before undertaking this activity.

Note:

  • If it is not possible to carry out the astronomical observation included in this Teide by night excursion due to adverse weather conditions, either the date will be changed or the amount paid for the activity will be reimbursed.
  • Date changes are valid for 1 year provided that the vouchers have not been redeemed. Any change of date or cancellation must be made within a period of no more than 30 days from the date of the initial booking. Up to 3 date changes are permitted.

Prevention measures Covid-19: The recommendations of the Ministry of Health and the Government of the Canary Islands will be applied.

Price List

Adults Children (8-13) Infants ()

Clients Reviews

  • STAR GAZING - DISAPPOINTING

    POST KEVIN 329: 09/03/2023

    We were disappointed with our excursion. The coach was very old and quite uncomfortable, the driver was not good with very strange use of the brakes, and there was an excessive number of pick-ups from other points making the journey very long to and from the first stop. There was not a particularly good explanation of the trip, but this must be partly the fault of our hotel concierge. On the trip itself we were told that we would be stopping to see the sunset, but perhaps a little more guidance on where to go when the coach stopped would have been helpful. On arrival at the Teide we waited again while some people ate their food provided. We had not wanted a meal so assumed on choosing this trip that we would not be stopping for food. The use of the telescopes and the explanation by your guide was good. It must be very difficult to pitch the depth of detail for this experience to satisfy everyone, so while we felt that the detail was too great for us, we fully understand that the guide needs to cover for all levels, so that is fair. We had the great opportunity to have the telescopes repositioned to see a close-up of a (nearly?) full moon, and the detail through the scope was exceptional. Seeing the other stars before this was not quite so thrilling (for us). In fact, the unpolluted night sky at the location was enjoyable without the telescopes.