Attractions and places to see around Sur De Tenerife include a diverse range of natural landscapes, historic sites, and points of interest. The region is characterized by its volcanic terrain, coastal features, and unique ecosystems. Visitors can explore national parks, dramatic cliffs, and historic towns, offering insights into the island's geology and culture. This southern part of Tenerife provides various outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A fantastic circular hike along the Atlantic coast and through stunning natural scenery. We hiked this route and encountered runners and even a mountain biker, who had to carry his bike in some sections. The hike is highly recommended.
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A beautiful trail, away from the main tourist crowds.
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wonderful view
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A hiking trail for the senses 🤙
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You should get there in good time, as the parking spaces are quickly taken. But this hike is definitely worth it. It is simply beautiful there.
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A beautiful path, the trees are stunningly beautiful. The path is very well maintained. A very nice hike.
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A beautiful forest. You should get there early as there are never enough parking spaces.
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Sur De Tenerife is rich in natural wonders. You can explore the unique volcanic landscapes of Malpaís de Güímar, a special nature reserve showcasing lava flows and pioneer plants. Another significant site is the Chinyero Volcano, known for its ash cone and lava flows from Tenerife's last volcanic eruption. Don't miss the dramatic Lunar Landscape near Vilaflor, with its distinctive conical figures of volcanic ash, or the impressive Los Gigantes Cliffs rising dramatically from the ocean.
Yes, Sur De Tenerife offers several cultural and historic sites. You can visit charming historic towns like Arona, Adeje, and Vilaflor, which feature colonial architecture and historic churches such as the Church of Santa Ursula in Adeje. The authentic fishing village of La Caleta provides a glimpse into local life. For a unique cultural experience, explore the Punta de Rasca Lighthouse, a historic landmark, or the Cueva del Hermano Pedro in El Médano, a cave dedicated to a religious figure.
Families visiting Sur De Tenerife have many options. Siam Park in Costa Adeje is a world-renowned water park with thrilling rides and a giant wave pool. For a more natural experience, the Malpaís de Güímar offers an easy circular hike suitable for all ages. The Path of the Senses from Cruz del Carmen is also family-friendly, designed to engage sight, smell, and touch with its unique environmental elements.
Sur De Tenerife is defined by its volcanic origins. Beyond the Chinyero Volcano and Lunar Landscape, you can explore the Punta de Güímar Volcanic Coast, which showcases dramatic volcanic formations along the shoreline. Teide National Park, home to Spain's highest peak, Mount Teide, also offers breathtaking volcanic scenery, including unique geological formations and panoramic views.
Absolutely. Sur De Tenerife provides numerous hiking and outdoor activity opportunities. You can find a variety of routes, including waterfall hikes, road cycling routes, and mountain hikes. The region's diverse terrain, from coastal paths to volcanic trails, caters to various fitness levels. For example, the Barranco del Infierno offers a popular hiking trail leading to a waterfall, though advance booking is required.
Popular hiking trails include the Enchanted Forest Trail, Parque Rural de Anaga, known for its mystical atmosphere, especially when clouds settle low. The Path of the Senses from Cruz del Carmen offers a unique sensory experience. For those seeking volcanic landscapes, the trails around Chinyero Volcano and Malpaís de Güímar are highly recommended.
Yes, Sur De Tenerife boasts beautiful beaches and unique natural swimming spots. El Médano is popular for its laid-back beach atmosphere and water sports. You can also discover several natural rock pools, such as Charco la Vaca in La Arena, Los Abrigos Natural Pools, and the Natural Pool of Los Gigantes, offering distinctive swimming experiences.
Sur De Tenerife enjoys a mild climate year-round, making it suitable for outdoor activities almost any time. However, for hiking and exploring natural attractions, the cooler months from October to May are often preferred, as temperatures are more comfortable. The summer months (June to September) are ideal for beach activities and water sports, though it can be quite warm for strenuous hikes.
Sur De Tenerife offers many stunning viewpoints. From the summit of Mount Teide in Teide National Park, you can enjoy panoramic views of the entire Canary Islands on clear days. The View of Masca, La Gomera, and Teide provides a spectacular vista. Additionally, the Punta de Rasca Lighthouse offers coastal views, and Montaña Roja near El Médano provides expansive views of beaches and dunes after a short hike.
For those looking beyond the main tourist spots, the authentic fishing village of La Caleta offers a charming, less-developed coastal experience with fresh seafood. The Malpaís de Güímar, while a natural reserve, is less frequented than other volcanic sites and provides a unique insight into the island's geology. Exploring the historic centers of towns like San Miguel or Guía de Isora can also reveal hidden architectural and cultural gems.
The waters around Sur De Tenerife are a prime location for observing marine life. You can embark on whale and dolphin watching excursions, as the area is home to resident populations of bottlenose dolphins and pilot whales year-round. These boat trips offer a high chance of encountering these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat.
Yes, you can indulge in local flavors. The fishing village of Los Abrigos is renowned for its seafood restaurants, offering fresh catches of the day. In Vilaflor, the highest village in Spain, you can visit local wineries like Bodega Reverón or Bodega Lagar de Chasna to taste volcanic wines, often paired with local cheeses and jams, providing a true taste of the island's produce.


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