Waterfalls in Tenerife offer a refreshing contrast to the island's volcanic terrain, providing opportunities to experience its diverse natural landscapes. The island features dramatic gorges and lush forests where natural cascades can be found. These locations are known for their unique scenery and rich biodiversity.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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A few steps lead up to the park, but the climb is worthwhile and highly recommended. It's a beautiful park with a waterfall, exercise equipment, and lovely flowerbeds. There are fantastic views of Porta de la Cruz and the Atlantic Ocean with its gigantic waves. A visit is both highly recommended and interesting 👍🏻.
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The starting point for an absolutely worthwhile hike
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It is located on the mountain from which it takes its name, from where you can enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the city of Puerto de la Cruz. It consists of approximately 100,000 square meters of gardens, walks, viewpoints, light fountains and waterfalls. It also has a children's playground, a kiosk with a restaurant, a bar and a terrace.
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It is located on the mountain from which it takes its name, from where you can enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the city of Puerto de la Cruz. It consists of approximately 100,000 square meters of gardens, walks, viewpoints, light fountains and waterfalls. It also has a children's playground, a kiosk with a restaurant, a bar and a terrace.
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In the Höllenschlucht you are required to wear hiking boots and wear a helmet (which will be provided). Access is limited to 300 people/day. Registration is possible here (2024: €11): https://www.barrancodelinfierno.es/en/ After the safety briefing, the tour starts at 350m and is very varied. First you go uphill on established paths and steps. Then you find yourself in the gorge for the second half of the hike and always walk along the watercourse. The end of the hike in the Barranco del Infiérno is a waterfall that has water all year round, so the Barranco surprises with its wet vegetation and always great views. The way back is on the same hiking trail; Now you have beautiful views out of the deep gorge and of the village of Adeje. After about 3 hours you come back to the starting point.
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beginning of the descent of Barranco Ruiz
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Tenerife offers several beautiful waterfalls. Among the most famous is Barranco del Infierno Waterfall, known for its impressive height and rewarding hike. Other significant spots include the secluded Barranco de Afur with its lush landscape, and the unique waterfall on the beach in Rambla de Castro, which pours directly into the ocean.
Yes, for a family-friendly experience, Taoro Park features landscaped gardens with waterfalls, a children's playground, and facilities. Additionally, Cascada del Bosque, hidden within a dense forest, offers a short, well-marked trail suitable for families and casual hikers seeking a peaceful excursion.
The waterfalls in Tenerife are set amidst diverse natural landscapes. At Barranco del Infierno, you'll find a rich biodiversity with vegetation transforming from hawthorns to dragon trees and Canary pine. Barranco de Afur is known for its diverse plants and many frogs. Curug Los Roques is nestled in a laurel forest with endemic species, while Rambla de Castro features palm trees and colorful cliffs.
Yes, for the popular Barranco del Infierno Waterfall, access is limited to 300 people daily to protect the environment. Advance booking is required, and it's advisable to reserve your spot, especially during busier times.
For a more secluded experience, consider Masca Waterfall, tucked away in the picturesque Masca Valley, offering dramatic vistas and a sense of isolation. Curug Los Roques in Anaga Rural Park is another lesser-known cascade, providing an enchanting micro-landscape. Barranco de Afur is also described as a spectacular and quite lonely gorge.
Absolutely, many waterfalls are destinations on scenic hiking trails. For instance, the route to Barranco del Infierno Waterfall is a well-paved 6.5 km round trip. The Ruiz Gorge Trail also includes a waterfall and offers views of the surrounding area. You can find more hiking options in the region by exploring guides like Hiking in Tenerife.
The 'wet time' of year often means the waterfalls will be at their most impressive. For the unique waterfall on the beach in Rambla de Castro, visiting right before sunset is recommended for the best photographic opportunities and a chance to enjoy a fresh shower at its base if the ocean is calm.
Given the varied terrain, sturdy footwear is essential. For adventurous trips like to Lomo Morín Waterfall, water-resistant boots are highly recommended. Always check the specific trail conditions, but generally, comfortable hiking attire, water, and sun protection are advisable.
While many trails are accessible, some offer a more challenging experience. The Ruiz Gorge Trail, for example, involves a climb and descent through the barranco. For more challenging routes in the wider region, you can explore options in the Hiking in Tenerife guide, which includes difficult trails like 'Teide via Montaña Blanca'.
Visitors appreciate the refreshing contrast these natural cascades offer to Tenerife's volcanic terrain. The unique scenery, rich biodiversity, and the opportunity for rewarding hikes are frequently highlighted. The sense of adventure and the chance to experience the island's lush, mystical side are also big draws.
Yes, there are options for easier walks. The trail to Cascada del Bosque is short and well-marked, perfect for a peaceful excursion. For more easy hiking options in the region, you can consult guides such as Easy hikes in Tenerife, which features trails like 'The Forest of Enigmas Trail'.
The waterfall on the beach in Rambla de Castro offers a truly unique experience, as it pours directly into the ocean, allowing visitors to enjoy a fresh shower at its base when conditions are calm. Masca Waterfall provides a blend of adventure and serenity for those seeking off-the-beaten-path exploration.


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