Most reviewed National Parks in Canary Islands


  1. 4.5 Timanfaya National Park (19.2k reviews)
    - Overall worthwhile
    Wednesday: 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours National Parks • Geologic Formations
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    An awe-inspiring stretch of volcanic wasteland: a desolate and bleak monument to the power of Mother Nature. See more..
  2. 4.5 Teide National Park (5.847 reviews)
    - A must visit
    Spent 1-2 hours Mountains • National Parks • Geologic Formations • Volcanos
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    Strange volcanic rock formations and spectacular scenery distinguish this park, which surrounds Mount Teide, an active volcano and the highest peak in Spain. See more..
  3. 5.0 Caldera de Taburiente (1.148 reviews)
    - Fabulous views and landscape
    National Parks
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    We pre-booked our parking space at La Cumbrecita (which you need to do if you are visiting in your hire car) and drove up from Los Cancajos. The views from up here are amazing, We did the Lomo de los Chozas circular walk (about one hour - including photo stops) which is a must if you are up here. If you are driving up I would recommend to do this you need to book a two hour slot which will give you plenty of time. See more..
  4. 5.0 Garajonay National Park (1.041 reviews)
    - Fabulous
    Wednesday: Spent More than 3 hours National Parks • Forests
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    A misty rain forest full of mystery and romance: great for hiking. See more..
  5. 5.0 Parque Natural de Cumbre Vieja (51 reviews)
    - Sublimely breathtaking volcanic landscape
    National Parks • Parks
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    This is an amazing place that left me in awe. The scenery is indescribably beautiful and human beings are few and far between. The trails teeter on the edge of precipices with stunning views that make you appreciate why people started visiting 'sublime ' landscapes in the first place. A word of warning, however - you need to be fairly fit and well shod, as the paths can be treacherous at times due to masses of stones and dust that move under your feet when you least expect it - and I was wearing good hiking boots! Unless you're an expert mountain walker, add at least 30% to the estimated walking times provided in the otherwise excellent info provided at the visitors' centre. Take plenty of water and remember - the sublime cannot be tamed... See more..

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