Tenerife
If it’s your first time traveling to Tenerife and you’re not sure how to start planning your adventure, I’m here to help. I created this guide with all the information you need about planning a holiday in Tenerife, including things like places to visit, where to stay, and how to get around.
This Tenerife travel guide will cover everything you need to know so you can organize your trip step-by-step:
People travel to Tenerife for beautiful beaches, scenic landscapes, and charming villages. Whatever you want to do here, I’ll help you plan a memorable trip.
After visiting Tenerife several times as a couple, with family, and with friends, I’ve become familiar with the most beautiful places on the island. No matter your interests, you’ll find endless things to see and do here.
Here is an overview of the best things to do in Tenerife:
As you can see, there are plenty of places to visit during your trip to Tenerife, from traditional towns to natural parks. If you don’t have much time and can only visit part of the island, don’t worry. We have specific guides on things to do in Tenerife North and things to do in Tenerife South, so you can plan a wonderful getaway.
Don’t get overwhelmed; the island isn’t that big, so regardless of where you stay, you’ll be able to visit the main points of interest in the north and south. Your best bet is to rent a car so you can move freely around the island. However, if you’d rather not worry about driving during your Tenerife holiday, there are lots of great excursions around Tenerife that will allow you to discover the most popular attractions.
If you’re wondering about the best time to visit Tenerife, there really isn’t a bad time to go. The temperatures on the island are quite mild throughout the year, with an average temperature of 77 °F (25 °C) in the summer and 65 °F (18 °C) in the winter.
Keep in mind that there are about 25 microclimates on the island, meaning there may be small thermal variations from one area to another. For example, the south tends to get more sun, so the temperatures are a few degrees higher than in the north. As for the northern part of the island, it usually gets more rain, especially in winter. That said, there are only 2-3 rainy days per month on average, so you’ll still be able to enjoy your vacation to Tenerife.
Overall, you can enjoy a pleasant trip to Tenerife year-round.
If you want a specific answer for when to travel to Tenerife, it’s difficult to pinpoint an exact time, as the temperatures and weather in Tenerife are mild year-round. Something to keep in mind is that, depending on what you want to do during your holiday in Tenerife, some months may be better than others.
For example, for lazy days on the beach, plan to travel to Tenerife in the summer months, specifically July, August, and September. The temperatures should be around 77 °F (25 °C), with very little rain and up to 12 hours of daylight. That said, during this time of year, there are often sudden changes in temperature from one area of the island to another, depending on altitude. So, if you want to climb Mount Teide, be sure to bring some warm layers to wear. Also, one of the drawbacks of traveling in Tenerife during the summer is that the prices for everything are higher since it’s peak tourist season.
On the other hand, if you want to go to Tenerife in the winter (January, February, and March) the temperatures will still be quite nice, with an average of 65 °F (18 °C). This time of year also brings more rainfall, although it’s usually no more than 2-3 rainy days per month. So, this could be the best time to travel to Tenerife if you want to go hiking and try other outdoor activities.
The spring (April, May, and June) and the autumn (October, November, and December) are the best for taking a cheap holiday to Tenerife. It’s the low season, so accommodation and food prices will be more affordable. Plus, there will be fewer crowds and the weather will still be pleasant, so you can visit the beach, go hiking, and enjoy other attractions.
Once you’ve decided to travel to Tenerife, it’s time to plan your itinerary. Below, you’ll find all the information you need to organize a trip itinerary and route so you can make the most of your time.
One of the most common questions I see is whether to travel to Tenerife North or South. Both parts of the island offer beautiful sites and exciting attractions. Depending on your personal preferences, one area will appeal to you more than the other.
First, if you visit Tenerife North, you’ll be able to explore some of the most important metropolitan areas on the island, such as Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Puerto de la Cruz. The north is also home to several charming towns like La Orotava and Garachico, where you can try some authentic Canarian cuisine. There are also incredible natural areas here, like Anaga Rural Park, and beaches like Las Teresitas. So, if you’re interested in history, culture, and stunning hiking trails, you’ll love exploring all the tourist attractions in Tenerife North.
As for Tenerife South, it’s known for its white sand beaches, where you can practice watersports like kayaking and surfing, as well as dolphin and whale-watching. There are also some lovely historical towns here like Vilaflor de Chasna and El Médano, not to mention magnificent landscapes like the Masca Gorge, one of the best places to visit in Tenerife South. And if you’re looking to enjoy some shopping and nightlife while traveling in Tenerife, there are lots of restaurants, shops, and nightclubs in Tenerife located in this part of the island.
Remember, you can get from one end of the island to the other by renting a car, booking a tour, or taking the bus. So, just because you’re staying in one part of Tenerife, that doesn’t mean you can’t explore other interesting areas. I will say that the quickest and easiest way to get around is by renting a car in Tenerife.
Most tourists in Tenerife spend 4-5 full days on the island, which is enough time to see all the main points of interest, including Mount Teide. If you want to explore Tenerife in more depth, I recommend spending 7 days here.
Of course, if you don’t have that much time, you can still visit Tenerife’s top attractions in 3 days. To help you plan your route through the island, here are some itinerary ideas:
Spend the first day of this trip through Tenerife by getting to know Vilaflor and its otherworldly lunar landscapes. If you take the road from Vilaflor and head towards the Cañadas del Teide, you’ll see some of the most incredible viewpoints in Tenerife. Take your time and capture some photos!
You can also take the opportunity to picnic in the Cañadas del Teide and wait for nightfall, as this is one of the best areas to stargaze and photograph the Milky Way. You can book this tour, which includes dinner and telescopic observation of the night sky.
Finally, to get the most out of your visit to Tenerife, stay overnight at the Parador de Las Cañadas del Teide.
The second day of your holiday in Tenerife can be dedicated to climbing Mount Teide, which is something I recommend everyone do. Most travelers take the cable car up to La Rambleta, then walk the remaining 650 feet to the summit. However, to do the final route, you must request this permit in advance. You can also skip the cable car and make the ascent up Mount Teide by taking the Sendero 7 (Montaña Blanca) route.
After spending some time on Teide, head back to Santa Cruz de Tenerife for a good night’s rest. Some of the best 5-star hotels in Tenerife are here, such as the Iberostar Heritage Grand Mencey; although the Silken Atlántida Santa Cruz is another good option, and where we stayed during our Tenerife trip. Another excellent accommodation, especially for tight budgets, is Hotel Príncipe Paz, one of the top-rated cheap hotels in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
During your third day traveling in Tenerife, do a tour of the capital city, Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Here, you can see the Castle of San Cristóbal, Our Lady of Africa Market, and Plaza de España.
At lunchtime, go to San Cristóbal de La Laguna, a declared UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are lots of cool places to see in La Laguna, including Plaza del Adelantado and the Palacio de Nava. Later, return to Santa Cruz de Tenerife, stopping at Las Teresitas Beach along the way. It’s one of the most beautiful beaches in Tenerife, and one of the few white and golden sand beaches in the north.
You can spend the night in the same hotel in Santa Cruz de Tenerife from day 2.
The next day, begin with a visit to Anaga Rural Park, one of the most magical places to visit in Tenerife. Its laurel forests are a declared Biosphere Reserve and look like something out of a fairy tale. Best of all, there are several walking trails here, including the popular Trail of the Senses.
After that, make the 35-minute drive to Benijo Beach, one of the wildest, virgin beaches on the island. Be very careful if you go swimming, as there are strong currents and waves. At night, I recommend returning to your Santa Cruz de Tenerife hotel.
My tips for Tenerife day 5 include getting to know Puerto de la Cruz and La Orotava, two important towns in the northern part of the island.
There are many interesting places in Puerto de la Cruz, although you can’t miss Plaza del Charco, Plaza Europa, the port, and the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Peña de Francia.
In La Orotava, you’ll find all kinds of restaurants and beautiful attractions like Casa de los Balcones, Plaza de la Constitución, and the Church of Our Lady of the Conception.
After visiting La Orotava, head to Icod de los Vinos, where I recommend spending the night. There are some small, intimate hotels here, like the Hotel Emblemático San Agustín or the Casa Rural Montiel.
If you’ve spent the night in Icod de los Vinos, you can start your day exploring its lovely town center. You can’t miss the Cueva del Viento, a volcanic cave that formed over 27,000 years ago after the Pico Viejo eruption. The Drago Milenario, an over 800-year-old dragon tree, is another must-see.
Grab some lunch in Icod de los Vinos, then head to Garachico, which is just 15 minutes away and offers awesome sites like El Caletón, one of the best natural pools in Tenerife. If you have the time, visit the Punta de Teno Lighthouse in Teno Rural Park, where you can witness a magnificent sunset. Otherwise, go directly to Masca and rest up for the final day of your Tenerife holiday. We stayed at Sweet Home Masca.
On the last day of your trip to Tenerife, get to know Masca, perhaps by hiking the Masca Gorge. Keep in mind that this activity takes up the whole day, so you may prefer to visit the town of Masca and Los Gigantes. Here, you can marvel at the impressive cliffs and take one of the best whale and dolphin tours in Tenerife, like this one.
Then, take advantage of your last afternoon in Tenerife to explore Playa de Las Américas and its vibrant atmosphere. You’ll find shops, restaurants, clubs, and resorts here, like the Sir Anthony hotel, one of the most luxurious hotels in Tenerife. Some other great options include the Olé Tropical Tenerife, an all-inclusive hotel in Tenerife South; and Catalonia Oro Negro, one of the best cheap hotels in Tenerife.
With a 5-day holiday in Tenerife, you can see even more. Start in the capital city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife to visit points of interest like the Castle of San Cristóbal, Our Lady of Africa Market, and Plaza de España. You can also stop by Las Teresitas Beach, one of the best beaches in Tenerife that’s just 15 minutes from the city.
To make the most of your time in the capital, I recommend spending the night here. The Iberostar Heritage Grand Mencey is one of the best 5-star hotels in Tenerife, but we enjoyed staying at the Silken Atlántida Santa Cruz. And if you’re on a budget, the Hotel Príncipe Paz is a cheap hotel in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
During your second day of traveling in Tenerife, you can visit San Cristóbal de La Laguna. Here, you can’t miss the top attractions in La Laguna, like the Plaza del Adelantado, the convent of Santa Catalina de Siena, the Palacio de Nava, and the Casa de la Alhóndiga.
You can also spend the day walking through the beautiful laurel forests of Anaga Rural Park. If you have time, check out Benijo Beach, a gorgeous wild beach that’s just a 30-minute drive from Anaga. To end the night, get some rest at the same hotel you stayed at in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
I recommend using your third day in Tenerife to explore Mount Teide, the island’s crown jewel. There are many ways to climb Mount Teide, but most tourists in Tenerife ride the cable car to La Rambleta. From here, it’s a short walk to the summit, but you must request a permit in advance. If you don’t have the permit, you can still ride the cable car to La Rambleta, but you’ll only have access to the Mirador de la Fortaleza and the Mirador del Pico Viejo viewpoints.
After visiting Mount Teide, you can travel to Puerto de la Cruz, where I recommend spending the night. There are beautiful hotels in Puerto de la Cruz, such as the Hotel Best Semiramis and the Hotel Las Águilas, which is where we stayed. Alternatively, the Hotel Puerto Palace is one of the best cheap hotels in Tenerife.
If you spent the night in Puerto de la Cruz, you can start day 4 by exploring its main attractions, such as Plaza del Charco and the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Peña de Francia.
Later, consider visiting La Orotava, which is just a 15-minute drive away. Take a walk among the various tourist sites like the Casa de los Balcones, Plaza de la Constitución, or the Gardens of the Marquesado de la Quinta Roja. I suggest making your visit here quick since you’ll also want to stop by Icod de los Vinos, home to the famous Drago Milenario, a must-see during your trip to Tenerife.
Depending on how much time you have, you can go to Garachico and enjoy a swim in El Caletón, or check out the Punta de Teno Lighthouse in Teno Rural Park, which boasts the most beautiful sunsets on the island. To wind down, spend the night at the Hotel LIVVO La Quinta Roja in Garachico.
For the last day of your vacation in Tenerife, I recommend visiting the Punta de Teno Lighthouse if you weren’t able to go the day before. Then, travel to Masca, where you can hike one of the best trails in Tenerife, the Barranco de Masca. Of course, this will take the whole day, so if you want another option, just visit the Caserío de Masca, followed by the Los Gigantes Cliffs. This is where some of the best whale and dolphin-watching tours in Tenerife depart, like this one that we took.
If your plane home departs this same day, head straight to the airport after your tour. However, if you have time, check out Playa de Las Américas, a lively area with all kinds of entertainment. It’s a good place to spend the night, either at the Sir Anthony hotel, one of the most luxurious hotels in Tenerife; the Olé Tropical Tenerife, one of the top all-inclusive hotels in Tenerife South; or Catalonia Oro Negro, one of the cheapest hotels in Tenerife.
You can start the first day of your 3-day Tenerife trip by getting to know San Cristóbal de la Laguna, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Later, take a tour through Anaga Rural Park, a declared Biosphere Reserve not far from town.
Ideally, you’ll end your day in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the island’s capital city. If you have time after visiting Anaga Rural Park, I recommend stopping by Las Teresitas Beach, one of Tenerife’s best beaches.
I suggest spending the night in a hotel in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. For example, the Iberostar Heritage Grand Mencey, is considered one of the best 5-star hotels in Tenerife, while the Silken Atlántida Santa Cruz is one of the few spa hotels in Tenerife. If you’re on a budget, the Hotel Príncipe Paz is a wonderful cheap hotel in northern Tenerife.
For day two of your holiday in Tenerife, spend some time exploring Mount Teide, a must-see on the island. There are different ways to climb Mount Teide, although the most common way is to ride the cable car to La Rambleta. From there, you can reach the summit on foot as long as you’ve requested this permit in advance. Also, from La Rambleta, you can access the Mirador de la Fortaleza and the Mirador del Pico Viejo, two beautiful viewpoints that don’t require a permit.
Then, spend the night in one of the top-rated hotels in Los Gigantes, like the Royal Sun Resort, one of the most romantic hotels in Tenerife. Alternatively, the Ona el Marqués is a great apartment in Los Gigantes, while the Aparthotel Los Dragos del Sur is a good option if you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Tenerife South.
For the last day of your Tenerife vacation, take the opportunity to visit some of the most iconic attractions in the south. I recommend starting with a whale and dolphin-watching tour in Tenerife, such as this one. You can also take advantage of the morning hours to visit the imposing Los Gigantes Cliffs by taking one of the excursions that departs from the port.
Afterward, I suggest going to the town of Masca, a declared Asset of Cultural Interest that’s famous for being the starting point of the Masca Gorge route. Next, go to Garachico and take a swim in El Caletón, or visit Icod de los Vinos, home to the Drago Milenario. Another interesting town is La Orotava, a village full of tradition and colonial history.
To end the day, you can stop by Puerto de la Cruz, which is considered the second most important city after Santa Cruz de Tenerife. I recommend spending the night at the H10 Tenerife Playa, one of the best hotels in Puerto de la Cruz. It’s also worth checking out Hotel Marte, one of Tenerife’s best hotels, or the FERGUS Puerto de la Cruz, an all-inclusive hotel in Tenerife.
Don’t worry if you’re on a tight budget; you can still take a cheap trip to Tenerife while enjoying its most popular sites and attractions.
To plan your cheap holiday to Tenerife, the first thing you should do is decide when to travel. Avoid peak tourist season (summer and winter) since prices will be the highest. I recommend planning your trip for spring or autumn so you can save more money on hotels, food, and activities. Besides, this time of year has fewer crowds, so you’ll be able to enjoy the beach and other outdoor attractions in addition to pleasant temperatures.
I also suggest looking for the best deals for Tenerife, starting from your home country. You can find cheap flights to Tenerife on Kiwi and Skyscanner, which search hundreds of airlines to get you the lowest prices. They’ll even tell you the cheapest dates to fly.
Also, be aware that the visa requirements are changing in 2025, so all travelers must apply through the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) before coming to Europe. You can learn more here. You should also check if you need a Schengen Visa to visit Tenerife. If you need one, or any other travel documents, I recommend using iVisa to streamline the process.
I also recommend getting travel insurance for Europe. It’s better to be covered for things like emergency medical expenses, canceled flights, and lost baggage. Otherwise, you’ll be stuck footing the bill, which will put a damper on your Tenerife holiday.
One of the biggest expenses for your trip to Tenerife will be accommodation, so consider staying in one of the best cheap hotels in Tenerife to cut costs. After all, if you’re not going to use a hotel’s gym, spa, or other facilities, it’s not worth paying extra for a room at one of those resorts.
Finally, if you plan to rent a car in Tenerife, make sure you choose the right rental car company. I recommend arranging your rental ahead of time to save money and time. We always use DiscoverCars to find cheap rental vehicles since the website scours all the different companies in the area to find the best deals. Hold off on getting extras like insurance since the rates are usually higher online. Instead, wait until you pick up the vehicle in person, so you get the cheapest price.
Another way to save money on your Tenerife holiday is by booking a vacation package that includes your activities, accommodation, and transportation. Of course, you’ll still have to book and pay for your flight to the island. Here are some of the best deals on holiday packages in Tenerife:
Each of these tour packages includes your accommodation, meals, and transportation, so if you’re looking for the best deals on your Tenerife trip, be sure to book one of these in advance.
There are many places to stay in Tenerife, so you won’t have any trouble finding a hotel that suits your budget and needs. Below, you’ll find some of the top-rated hotels on Tenerife:
Depending on your preferences, one type of accommodation may suit you better. The best thing about traveling to Tenerife is that it offers a wide variety of hotels, villas, apartments, and more, so you’ll have no trouble finding a place to stay:
You can also choose your accommodation based on where you’ll be traveling in Tenerife. For example, if you plan on exploring different hiking trails and learning about Canarian history and culture, you’ll want to stay in the north. On the other hand, if you’d like to enjoy the beach, practice watersports, or go shopping or partying in town, stay in the south.
If you’re not sure how to get around while traveling in Tenerife, be aware that you have several options. The most convenient and practical way to visit different parts of the island is by renting a vehicle through DiscoverCars. We always go through this website because it has the cheapest prices, but if you don’t want to drive, there are other ways to get around.
Again, the most comfortable and practical way to visit Tenerife’s different attractions is by renting a car in Tenerife. I recommend going through DiscoverCars, a platform that looks through all the available rental companies in the region to find the best deals. You can reserve your vehicle before leaving for your trip so it’s ready for pick-up at the airport when you land in Tenerife.
If you’re using DiscoverCars, I recommend declining the extras (with the exception of insurance) and instead purchasing them when you pick up the vehicle in person. This way, it’ll be a lot cheaper.
Overall, if you have no problem driving around to explore Tenerife, this is the best option. The roads on the island are in good condition and well-marked, with the only exception being the road to Teno Rural Park. This road has limited access to protect the surrounding environment, although it’s not usually closed to traffic. In more urban areas, there is more traffic, but travel times are quite good.
If you prefer having your mode of transportation combined with your accommodation, you can rent a campervan in Tenerife. This is the best way to enjoy your trip to Tenerife in total freedom, as you can drive around and stop at your leisure. We like renting our campervans through Motorhome Republic or Yescapa, as they offer a wide range of vehicles.
Keep in mind that free camping in Tenerife is not permitted, but there are authorized areas where you can camp in Tenerife. While you can park your campervan in urban and non-urban areas, you cannot take up more space than what the closed RV or campervan occupies.
Don’t want to drive? No problem. You can tour Tenerife in its entirety by booking some of the best excursions in Tenerife. Even if you don’t have your own vehicle on the island, you can still see its most popular attractions and beautiful landscapes, as there are tours that depart from the main towns in Tenerife North and South. If you want to make things super easy, I recommend staying at the H10 Tenerife Playa, where you’ll be close to the departure point for many excursions in Puerto de la Cruz.
If you’re short on time but still want to see all the main points of interest, you can book this tour, which starts in the south and travel around Tenerife, passing through Candelaria, San Cristóbal de la Laguna, La Orotava, Garachico, Masca, and more. There is also this option if you prefer starting in the north. And, of course, a tour of Mount Teide is a must-do while you’re visiting Tenerife!
Make sure that you book your spot for these tours in advance, especially if you’re traveling to Tenerife during peak season.
One of the main advantages of booking an excursion is that it includes your tour guide, transportation, and admission fees, if applicable. For those who prefer touring Tenerife’s attractions on their own, there is also the option to book a private transfer.
To plan a cheap trip to Tenerife, you may also consider using the island’s public transportation system, which connects all the main towns and cities.
The Canarian buses, or guaguas, are managed by TITSA and make up over 200 bus lines around the island. The buses typically run on schedule and have affordable fares, so you can reach practically any point on the island for very little money.
The only thing to keep in mind is that the buses are designed for locals, not tourists on Tenerife, so it may take considerably longer for you to get to your destination. In general, it’s a slower way to get around, and there are some remote places that you won’t be able to reach by bus.
This Tenerife travel guide wouldn’t be complete without an overview of the island’s best restaurants. I recommend avoiding the more touristy places, as they tend to have higher prices and lower-quality food. Rather, I suggest visiting a guachinche, where you can taste some authentic Canarian cuisine.
One of our favorite guachinches is Casa Edu in Los Gigantes, which serves a wide variety of dishes. I highly recommend ordering the papas arrugadas (wrinkled potatoes), chicken soup, and sirloin steak, but if you can’t decide, ask for a sampler plate so you can try some different dishes.
There are other delicious restaurants in Tenerife, including Etereo by Pedro Nel in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Restaurante Familiar in El Médano. While traveling in Tenerife, you must also go to Casa Mediterránea, one of the best restaurants in Puerto de la Cruz.
Calculating the price for a holiday in Tenerife can be a bit complicated since it depends on many factors, such as the type of accommodation you choose, where you eat, what activities you do, and how you get around the island.
You can get a better idea of the cost to visit Tenerife in this price breakdown:
You will find many places to stay in Tenerife at a wide range of price points, but to give you an idea, this is what a double room in Tenerife would cost:
For more options, check out our guide on the best cheap hotels in Tenerife.
You can look at our article on the best hotels in Tenerife for more options.
For more information and other accommodation options, read our guide to luxury hotels in Tenerife.
Another option, if you want to be surrounded by the great outdoors, is to stay at one of the campsites in Tenerife. You can stay in any of the designated camping areas free of charge by requesting a permit on this website, or you can book a spot at a paid campground from €20/night.
During your vacation in Tenerife, you won’t have any problem finding places to eat. Some restaurants specialize in typical Canarian food or tapas, while others serve grilled meats, the catch of the day, and even vegetarian or vegan dishes. Best of all, many of the top restaurants in Tenerife offer amazing food at affordable prices:
You can also stay at an all-inclusive hotel in Tenerife and enjoy unlimited food and drinks for a flat, fixed rate.
There are so many things to do in Tenerife, and some of them are free. Depending on what you want to see, you’ll spend more or less of your budget on attractions. To give you a better idea, here are the ticket prices for some of the most popular tourist attractions in Tenerife:
These are the best excursions in Tenerife, so be sure to read our guide for more information about each one:
There are all kinds of ways to travel around Tenerife, but you’ll enjoy the most freedom and convenience if you rent a car in Tenerife. Rental vehicles start at around €35 per day through DiscoverCars , although the price may vary depending on the model, the duration of your trip, and any extras you purchase.
Besides renting a car, there are other ways to get around during your Tenerife trip:
Another option is to rent a campervan in Tenerife, which will allow you to move around the island freely while also having a place to sleep. I recommend these two options:
Below, you’ll see the average total cost for two adults traveling to Tenerife for 4 days and 3 nights. Keep in mind the total price will vary depending on where you stay, eat, and visit:
Remember, you can make your holiday in Tenerife cheaper by visiting free attractions or staying in budget-friendly hotels. Also, if you have more people joining you for your Tenerife trip, you can share some travel expenses like accommodation and transportation, which can also lower the total price.
Another thing to consider before traveling to Tenerife is what you should pack. Remember, the holiday weather in Tenerife is quite pleasant year-round, with an average temperature of 77 °F (25 °C) in the summer and 65 °F (18 °C) in the winter. So, you can visit the beaches here any time of year!
That said, there are up to 25 microclimates on the island, which means that depending on which areas you’re going to visit, you may need a certain type of clothing. Keeping this in mind, here is what I recommend bringing along for your Tenerife trip:
Other things you may want to bring along for your Tenerife trip include:
Before traveling to Tenerife, you must make sure you have the necessary documentation.
First, you’ll need the basics, such as a photo ID and your passport. I also recommend checking iVisa to see if you need a certain Visa, like a Schengen Visa, or some other type of documentation. Be aware that in 2025, the visa requirements are changing, and the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) will require all travelers to apply for authorization before traveling to Europe or passing through Europe to other destinations. You can check here for more info.
Moreover, if you plan on renting a car in Tenerife, make sure you have a valid driver’s license. It’s also a good idea to keep digital copies of your boarding passes and reservations for tours and hotels on your phone. If you have Heymondo travel insurance, you can even access your policy information on your phone thanks to the company’s 24/7 app.
Anytime we fly or travel in general, we get travel insurance. No matter how short your trip to Tenerife is, you’ll want to be covered in case anything goes wrong. We’ve been using Heymondo for the past 5 years and consider it to be one of the best travel insurance companies on the market.
We have a complete guide on Heymondo insurance, but I’ll tell you here that it stands out for its great value. In addition to excellent coverage for travel and medical-related expenses, Heymondo pays your medical bills upfront, so you don’t have to pay out of pocket and file a claim. Plus, you’ll have a $0 deductible and access to the 24/7 travel assistance app.
With Heymondo, you can enjoy your holiday in Tenerife worry-free, knowing you’re covered by one of the top-rated insurance companies. Don’t forget to take advantage of our Heymondo discount code to save even more on your policy.
To make sure you stay connected and have Internet while traveling through Tenerife, I recommend getting a SIM card for Europe. This way, you can easily look up directions, find reviews for restaurants or Tenerife tourist sites, or book a last-minute accommodation.
We always use the Holafly eSIM, which has unlimited data and great coverage, so you can use it practically anywhere during your Tenerife trip. It’s a digital SIM, so you can buy it before or during your trip. Plus, the eSIM is available for durations of 5, 7, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60, and 90 days, so you can find one that fits your Tenerife holiday.
Getting a travel SIM card will help you avoid roaming fees and a huge phone bill when you return home. Plus, you can save even more by using our Holafly discount code. Of course, you should check your device’s compatibility with the digital SIM here. If it’s not compatible, or you prefer a physical SIM card, I recommend getting one from SimOptions.
If you’re an avid traveler, consider getting a credit card for travel. These cards earn points or miles for things like dining out, shopping for groceries, and booking hotels. Over time, those points add up, and you can redeem them for airline credits toward your dream destination, perhaps a trip to Tenerife!
Take advantage of your everyday purchases by using your travel credit card and enjoy benefits like cash back, airport lounge access, and exclusive offers for choice hotels. There are lots of cards on the market, so I recommend reading through our guide to find the best options for you.
I recommend having our Tenerife tourist maps on hand so you can plan your Tenerife travel itinerary. You’ll be able to easily locate all the attractions you want to see in Tenerife North and South, as well as restaurants and accommodations.
We have several useful maps in our complete guide, including maps of Tenerife’s best beaches and trail maps.
Now that you have all the necessary information for your Tenerife travel adventure, I want to give you some tips that will make your vacation even more enjoyable:
If you follow these tips, I’m sure that planning your trip to Tenerife will be much easier and you’ll be able to enjoy your vacation to the fullest. Taking into account everything mentioned in this guide, you can make the most of your holiday in Tenerife, Spain, and take advantage of all that this island has to offer.
If you’re going to be in Tenerife for several days and you want to take advantage of your trip to visit other Canary Islands, I recommend taking a ferry. This is the most practical option, and you can even bring your rental car on board. There are ferries from Tenerife connecting to La Gomera, La Palma, Gran Canaria, El Hierro, Lanzarote, and Fuerteventura. You can also hire a boat in Tenerife with or without a skipper to explore the Canary Islands.
Another option is to book an organized tour to travel from Tenerife to other islands. These excursions are convenient because they include your transportation, tour guide, and any admission tickets to the sites. Below, you can find more information about these guided excursions from Tenerife to other Canary Islands:
To wrap up, here are the answers to some common questions about traveling to Tenerife:
The island of Tenerife is in the Atlantic Ocean, off the northwestern coast of Africa.
The official language of Tenerife is Spanish.
Tenerife uses the euro.
It depends on what you want to see and do. In Tenerife North, you’ll find charming towns like Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Puerto de la Cruz, La Orotava, and Garachico; lovely natural sites like Anaga Rural Park; and popular beaches, such as Las Teresitas. The north is the perfect region to learn about the history and culture of Tenerife.
On the other hand, Tenerife South is full of white sand beaches, ample watersports and activities, and beautiful villages like Vilaflor de Chasna and El Médano. The south also has incredible natural landscapes like the Masca Gorge, plus a vibrant nightlife scene with clubs, restaurants, and entertainment.
So, if you’re looking to explore Tenerife’s traditions and historical areas, the north may be your best option. If you’d rather spend time on the beach, doing water activities, and partying, the south is a better fit for you.
The best time to travel to Tenerife is in the spring and autumn since the weather will be nice enough for any activity, plus there will be fewer tourists.
You don’t have to worry too much about the weather in Tenerife during your holiday since temperatures are quite stable and mild year-round. The average temp in summer is 77 °F (25 °C), while in winter it’s 65 °F (18 °C).
It’s pretty easy to travel around Tenerife since all the towns are connected by the Canarian buses, or guaguas. You can check the bus lines and schedules on the TITSA website.
The most comfortable and practical way to get around the island is by rental vehicle, which you can find through DiscoverCars. You could also book a private transfer or take some excursions around Tenerife.
If you want to explore Tenerife in total freedom and reach the most remote places on the island, then you’ll need a rental car. If you plan on staying in town and the nearby surrounding areas, you can get by without a vehicle.
Tenerife has two airports: the Tenerife North (Los Rodeos – Tenerife Norte) Airport and the Tenerife South (Aeropuerto Tenerife Sur – Reina Sofía) Airport.
The cost of a holiday in Tenerife varies depending on the type of accommodation, the number of tours and activities, rental cars, and other factors. In general, the average price is usually €500-700 per person for a 4-day/3-night trip.
The easiest and most comfortable way to travel from Tenerife to other islands is by taking the ferry. You can find ferry schedules and fares on the DirectFerries website. Another option is to go by plane, but this is less practical. If you want to fly, I recommend finding flights on Kiwi.
Tenerife has a long history, dating back to the Guanches, aboriginal Berbers of African origin. The Spanish conquest brought more traditions to the island, including a rich gastronomy, which is most represented in dishes like ropa vieja (a type of beef stew) and papas arrugadas (wrinkled potatoes). Tenerife is also known for its famous festivities, most notably the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Corpus Christi in La Orotava.
Yes, traveling to Tenerife is totally safe. Of course, you should be careful and keep an eye on your personal belongings and valuables.
For your trip to Tenerife, you’ll need a valid passport, copies of your boarding pass and reservations (hotels, tours, etc.). I recommend checking iVisa to see exactly what you’ll need, especially since visa requirements are changing in 2024.
Tenerife is not expensive, especially compared to other travel destinations in Europe.
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