Most reviewed Volcanos in Canary Islands


  1. 4.5 Volcan El Teide (13.6k reviews)
    - Highest peak in Spain
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    If you want to go with the cable car on Teide volcano, the ticket is around 38 euros for a return trip. The cable car reaches 3500m. You can also reach the peak, if the weather is good and have a special authorization. From the cable car viewpoint you can enjoy some nice views over the park, seeing the old vocano (there is information about the development of the volcano) The temperatures are low on Teide, so I would recommend to dress acordingly. 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. 4.0 Volcan de San Antonio (1.058 reviews)
    - Great experience
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    We really enjoyed our visit here. It was very reasonably priced and we felt it was value for money. The visitor centre building itself has a lot of signage and information explaining the geology and history of the Canaries and the volcanoes, we found this interesting. We really enjoyed the walk up to the viewing areas, we enjoyed the scenery and the views are fantastic. See more..
  4. 4.5 Volcan El Cuervo (536 reviews)
    - Interesting visit & exciting end !
    Spent 1-2 hours Hiking Trails • Volcanos
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    We stopped here late afternoon as the sun was casting dramatic shadows on the volcanoes. We walked clockwise, which leaves the crater entrance till the end. On entering the crater we spotted a Falcon swooping round a white pigeon. I set my phone on a tripod on video record and moved away. It soon came back for his kill, however each time someone arrived he was scared off. Still very pleased with the short video. I'll attach some still pics. So a great little walk with an exciting end ! See more..
  5. 4.5 Volcan Teneguia (526 reviews)
    - Exceptional Natural Monument
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    Tuesday 16th August and we visited the Natural Monument of the Teneguía Volcano. It is located on the southwestern slope of the San Antonio Volcano and is also home to Roque Teneguia. On 29th October 1971, there was a volcanic eruption that was subsequently given the name of Teneguía due to the proximity to the Roque Teneguia. In order to visit here, we parked up alongside Parque Fuente Los Quemados and walked the short distance to the track leading to the Roque. It is not permitted to drive down the track. Our walk took us nearly two kilometres into the Natural Monument. As we walked along the track we were treated to some incredible scenery and unspoilt natural habitat and area of scientific interest. It has been an area of Cultural Interest since 1996 See more..
  6. 5.0 Caldera Blanca (236 reviews)
    - Brilliant view of crater
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    The walk took us a few hours we walked around the crater anticlockwise where as most I would say clockwise. Great view of the National Park from both sides of the crater. You will need to carry water and any refreshments you require. There is no shelter. See more..
  7. 5.0 Volcano Route (174 reviews)
    - Best trek of the island, amazing changing scenery throughout.
    Hiking Trails • Volcanos
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    We did 4 treks overall in La Palma and they all covered different terrain but this was the best! You can easily get a taxi to El Pilar from los Llanos or Santa cruz (we picked one up from the taxi rank behind plaza de la Almeda, the ship museum, €30 ~1hr, and you can park all day for free between calle carias and the start of LP101 near Almeda, just park in a white bay not a blue one). We walked to Fuentecaliente and took a bus back to Santa cruz (~1hr, they leave every 2hrs, €2.50 ish) but theres stuff to do in Fuentecaliente if you are early, like the bodegas/artisanal shop). It took us 5hrs, starting in the windswept and wet/windy moon scape at the top near El pilar, down through the forested area and on to the sunny green slopes above fuentecaliente. The views are amazing throughout. We went a few days before the transvulcania run but still only met 4 ppl going either way all day. Really easy to follow the signs. On the main street in Fuentecaliente there is a good tourist office if you want to confirm when the bus is etc. Take water / food, there are no villages or shops on the way. See more..

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