Teide National Park
Located in the heart of the island of Tenerife, the Teide National Park stands as an imposing geological wonder and a natural landmark. At 12,198 feet above sea level, Teide is a volcano that not only holds the title of Spain’s highest peak but also represents a spectacular heritage forged by millions of years of geological evolution.
Declared a National Park in 1954 and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007, this park is home to exceptional flora and fauna, as well as a unique astronomical spectacle, housing one of the best astronomical observatories on the planet.
Entering this natural park is like diving into a unique volcanic universe of unparalleled shapes and colours that captivates millions of people every year, making it one of the most visited parks in Spain and Europe.