How much does it cost to visit Mount Teide?
One-way tickets (up or down) are €9.50 for residents, both children and adults, €21.00 for non-resident adults and €10.50 for non-resident children.
How do you get to Teide from Tenerife?
There are different ascent routes, but the most popular and easiest way to summit Teide is by taking the cable car (there’s only one cable car in the whole park) up to the top station, La Rambleta, and hiking the final 163 meters up to Teide Peak. Make sure to purchase your cable car tickets in advance.
Is it safe to go to Mount Teide?
Mount Teide is an Active Volcano And although it is completely safe to hike up there as backed by experts, it’s still good to note that Mount Teide is an active volcano.
How many people visit Mount Teide a year?
3.5 million people
Every year, an average of 3.5 million people visit the Teide National Park, drawn by its scenery, or by an interest in science, astronomy or volcanology.
Is Climbing Mount Teide hard?
Reaching Mount Teide’s highest point is not easy, but only because you need a permit for it. To hike to the top of Mount Teide you need to take trail No. 10, Telesforo Bravo, which starts at La Rambleta and ends at the highest point in Spain. But: the entrance to the trail is not open.
Can you drive to top of Mount Teide?
If you’re looking for another option, you can drive up Mount Teide by car. While you won’t be able to reach the peak by driving, you can go to the foot of the volcano, where the cable car station is located. The parking lot in this area is free, so be sure to park there to avoid any violations or related problems.
What do you wear to Mount Teide?
Clothes for ascending Mount Teide
- Breathable cotton T-shirt.
- A good sweatshirt.
- A cap.
- Mountain hiking footwear.
- You could wear shorts—make this decision depending on the weather forecast and how much you feel the cold.
- A windcheater (optional).
- Sunglasses.
- Sun cream.