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Attractions les plus populaires à Tenerife, Spain

Vous cherchez les meilleures activités à faire à Tenerife, en Espagne? Commencez par le parc national du Teide, un site classé au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO qui abrite le plus haut sommet d'Espagne à 3 715 mètres. Prenez le téléphérique du mont Teide pour des vues panoramiques, puis rafraîchissez-vous au Siam Park, un parc aquatique sur le thème thaïlandais doté de la plus grande vague artificielle du monde. L'île allie le drame volcanique au plaisir tropical.

Teide National Park

1. Teide National Park

4.8 (39,954)
Parc nationalZone de randonnéeAttraction touristiqueLieu d'activité sportiveParc

Walk across a volcanic landscape that NASA used to simulate the moon. Stand at 3,555 meters aboard the cable car as the Atlantic unfolds beneath you in all directions.

Faits rapides: The park surrounds Mount Teide, Spain's highest peak at 3,718 meters, which is actually 7,500 meters taller than Mount Everest when measured from the ocean floor. Its lunar-like landscape contains over 150 volcanic cones and served as a training ground for Apollo astronauts preparing for moon landings.

Points forts: Arents of indigo violet sea squill burst through black volcanic rock each autumn, creating an otherworldly contrast against the red and ochre crater walls. Watch the shadow of Mount Teide stretch across the entire island at sunset, forming a perfect triangular silhouette that grows until it touches the Atlantic horizon.

Loro Parque

2. Loro Parque

4.6 (100,439)
ZooParc d'attractionsAttraction touristiqueCentre de loisirsPoint d'intérêt

Swim with sea lions and walk under sharks at one of Europe's best animal parks. You'll watch killer whales splash the front rows, hand-feed parrots, and stand inches from tigers behind glass.

Faits rapides: Home to the world's largest indoor penguinarium, this 40-million-euro facility houses 250 penguins of 2 species in a recreated Antarctic environment. More than 40,000 plants and 1.8 million liters of water fill the park's lush landscapes and massive pools.

Points forts: The park's founder, Wolfgang Kiessling, personally rescued a group of gorillas from poachers in the 1990s and brought them here, where a family of western lowland gorillas still thrives today. Their dominant silverback, descended from those rescued animals, weighs over 200 kilos and can be seen staring calmly at visitors through the glass.

Siam Park

3. Siam Park

4.4 (73,023)
Parc aquatiqueParc d'attractionsAttraction touristiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Thrill seekers and families alike find Europe's most extreme water park sprawling across a tropical hillside. You'll plunge through shark-filled waters, surf 3-meter waves, and drift along a lazy river surrounded by Thai-inspired architecture.

Faits rapides: Sprawling across 185,000 square meters, this water park pumps 37,000 cubic meters of water through its rides every single day. Its centerpiece wave pool generates waves up to 3.3 meters high, recognized by Guinness World Records as the largest artificial waves on the planet.

Points forts: A giant Mekong River circuit carries you past meticulously landscaped Thai gardens, waterfalls, and even a submerged cave system before dumping you into a turquoise lagoon. The signature Tower of Power sends riders through a vertical drop into a clear tube that slices directly through a shark tank, offering face-to-face views of sand tiger sharks gliding past.

Mount Teide Cable Car

4. Mount Teide Cable Car

4.3 (28,893)
Attraction touristiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Ride Europe's highest cable car to within 200 meters of Spain's tallest peak. Watch the Atlantic Ocean curve around the horizon as the volcanic landscape stretches out beneath you like another planet.

Faits rapides: The cable car climbs 1,200 meters in under 8 minutes, whisking you from 2,356 meters to 3,555 meters above sea level. On a clear day, you can see not just the whole island but also the neighboring islands of La Gomera, El Hierro, La Palma, and Gran Canaria.

Points forts: At the upper station, the landscape transforms into a raw, otherworldly moonseape of ochre, red, and black volcanic rock that feels more like Mars than Earth. You can stand at the edge of the crater where NASA astronauts once trained for the Apollo missions because the terrain so closely resembles the lunar surface.

Anaga Rural Park

5. Anaga Rural Park

4.8 (15,128)
Nature PreserveVisitor CenterTourist Information CenterParcTour Agency

Nowhere else in Europe can you walk through a prehistoric jungle that survives on nothing but cloud moisture. Meandering trails lead past 500-year-old trees, tiny hamlets tucked into ravines, and viewpoints that drop straight into the Atlantic.

Faits rapides: Laurel trees in this ancient forest can grow up to 20 meters tall with leaves that capture moisture straight from the clouds that roll through daily. The park protects one of the world's best examples of laurel forest, a subtropical ecosystem that covered much of Europe and North Africa 20 million years ago.

Points forts: Because these mist-soaked trees capture water from passing clouds, the forest floor stays damp year-round without a single river or stream feeding it. Stand still for a few minutes and you'll hear the constant drip of condensation falling from the leaves, like a slow-motion rainforest shower.

Masca Valley

6. Masca Valley

4.8 (3,900)
Scenic SpotPoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

One of the most dramatic barrancos in the Canary Islands, carved through ancient volcanic rock to the sea. You'll wind down steep switchbacks past palm groves and endemic flora, ending on a wild black sand beach with nothing but ocean ahead.

Faits rapides: The gorge plunges 600 meters from the Teno massif to the Atlantic, with a hiking trail that once served as the only link between the remote hamlet and the coast. Goats outnumber permanent residents in the tiny settlement, where fewer than 20 people live year-round among terraced fields and stone houses.

Points forts: The trail ends at a black sand beach that only exists because of repeated volcanic eruptions and millennia of erosion carving through the basalt gorge. From October to February, you might spot migrating pilot whales surfacing just offshore while standing on that same remote beach.

Playa de las Teresitas

7. Playa de las Teresitas

4.6 (12,147)
PlageCaractéristique naturelleÉtablissement

A beach where Sahara sand meets Canarian palm trees. Swim in calm, crystal-clear waters while gazing back at the dramatic Anaga Mountains.

Faits rapides: Over 1,500 tons of golden sand from the Sahara Desert were shipped here in the 1970s to create this beach. A massive 1,300-meter-long breakwater protects the shoreline, keeping the water calm and swimmable year-round.

Points forts: Unlike Tenerife's dark volcanic sand beaches, this one glows with imported Sahara sand that shimmers golden under the sun. Local fishermen still launch their wooden boats from the far end of the cove, a tradition that's remained unchanged despite the beach's transformation.

Auditorio de Tenerife

8. Auditorio de Tenerife

4.5 (10,251)
AuditoriumAttraction touristiqueLieu d'événementPoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

One of the most photographed concert halls on the planet, sitting right on the Atlantic shore. You will stand beneath its 60-meter concrete wave and hear world-class acoustics inside a futuristic shell.

Faits rapides: The wave-like concrete roof soars 60 meters high and was built using over 3,000 individually molded pieces. That sweeping shell houses two performance halls, one seating 1,666 people with an adjustable acoustic system.

Points forts: The entire structure was positioned so its curved roof mirrors the shape of the nearby volcanic coastline, creating a visual echo between architecture and nature. At sunset, the white concrete catches orange and pink light from the Atlantic horizon, making the whole building appear to glow from within.

Cueva del Viento

9. Cueva del Viento

4.7 (4,639)
Attraction touristiqueZone de randonnéeLieu d'activité sportivePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Descend into one of the world's longest volcanic lava tubes, an underground labyrinth sculpted by fire. With a helmet and headlamp, you'll squeeze through narrow passages and stand in cathedral-sized caverns 100 meters below the surface.

Faits rapides: Carved by lava flows from the Pico Viejo volcano roughly 27,000 years ago, this volcanic tube system stretches over 8 kilometers making it one of the longest in the world. Three distinct levels of passages twist through the earth, formed when the outer crust of a lava river cooled while the molten interior kept flowing.

Points forts: Most visitors don't realize they're walking through a place that was once a river of molten rock at 1,200 degrees Celsius, with the perfectly preserved lava stalactites still dripping from the ceiling. You can actually see the flow marks and ripple patterns left in the hardened rock, frozen evidence of the last moment the lava moved through this space.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Tenerife, Spain

Meilleure période pour visiter Tenerife, Espagne ?
Les meilleurs mois pour visiter Tenerife sont mars, avril, mai, septembre et octobre. Ces mois offrent un temps agréable et moins de foule. L'île reçoit environ 5,5 millions de touristes par an, donc visiter pendant les saisons intermédiaires vous aide à éviter la congestion de la haute saison.
Est-ce que Tenerife, Espagne est sûr ?
Oui, Tenerife est généralement sûr pour les voyageurs. L'eau du robinet peut être bue sans danger sur toute l'île. L'île dispose d'un bon réseau de transports publics noté 6 sur 10. Comme pour toute destination, des précautions standard comme surveiller vos affaires dans les zones bondées sont recommandées.
Est-ce que Tenerife, Espagne est cher ?
Tenerife est relativement abordable. Le coût de la vie moyen est d'environ 1200 dollars par mois. Cela couvre les dépenses de base comme le logement, la nourriture et les transports locaux. Les repas au restaurant et les activités sont à des prix raisonnables par rapport à d'autres destinations balnéaires européennes, ce qui en fait une option économique.
Combien de jours à Tenerife, Espagne sont suffisants ?
Un séjour de 5 à 7 jours est idéal pour explorer Tenerife. Cela laisse le temps de visiter les plages, le parc national du Teide et les villes locales. Avec un transport public noté 6 sur 10, louer une voiture peut vous aider à atteindre les zones plus reculées efficacement pendant votre visite.
Comment se déplacer à Tenerife, Espagne ?
Tenerife dispose d'un réseau de transports publics noté 6 sur 10, comprenant des bus et des tramways couvrant les axes principaux. Louer une voiture est recommandé pour explorer les zones reculées et les villes côtières. Les taxis et les services de covoiturage sont disponibles mais coûtent plus cher que les bus pour les trajets plus longs.

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Excursions d'une journée les plus populaires

Teide National Park

60 km 1h 15m by car

Volcanic landscapes and Spain's highest peak.

Anaga Rural Park

25 km 30–45m by car

Laurel forests and dramatic coastal views.

San Cristóbal de La Laguna

11 km 20m by car

Historic UNESCO town with colonial architecture.

Masca village

65 km 1h 20m by car

Picturesque mountain village and hiking trails.

La Gomera (San Sebastián)

35 km 1h ferry from Los Cristianos

Nearby island with lush valleys and hiking.

Rent a car in Tenerife, Spain

Commentaires (10)

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Will G.

Skip the tourist bus and rent a car instead. We found amazing empty beaches just driving randomly. Parking was easy off season.

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Ryan T.

Teide at sunrise was absolutely worth the early wake up call. Rest of the island felt like a mix of desert and jungle. Super weird but cool.

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Babatunde R.

Crowds in February were manageable. Not too hot, not cold. Perfect hiking weather actually. Would come back in spring.

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Fernanda A.

Go to Anaga Rural Park early morning before the clouds roll in. By 11am it gets fogged over and you see nothing. Sunset hikes are better in the south.

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Fatima A.

Honestly a bit overhyped. The resort areas feel super artificial and everything is priced for tourists. Nature parts were nice though.

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Comment y arriver

Gares

Santa Cruz Ferry Terminal

Ferries to La Gomera, La Palma and other islands

Los Cristianos Ferry Port

Frequent ferries to La Gomera; links to south coast resorts

From TFS use bus 111/343 or taxi to south resorts; from TFN take tram/bus to Santa Cruz/La Laguna.

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Informations utiles pour Tenerife, Spain

Lieux populaires pour le shoppingSiam Mall, Centro Comercial Meridiano, Santa Cruz shopping streets
Lieux de vie nocturne populairesPlaya de las Americas, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Los Cristianos
Restaurants décontractés populairesGuachinches, Tapas bars, Local seafood restaurants
Restaurants chics populairesMB (Ritz-Carlton Abama), El Rincón de Juan Carlos, Kazán
Cafés populairesCafé 7 (La Laguna), Café del Puerto (Santa Cruz), Café El Ancla (Puerto de la Cruz)
Eau du robinet potableOui
Visa nomade digitalOui
Meilleure application de taxiCabify, Free Now, Tenerife Taxi App
Prix taxi / km$1.5
Touristes / an5500000
Population950000
Vitesse internet mobile50 Mbps
Taux de chômage12 %
Taux de pauvreté21 %
Revenu moyen / mois$2000
Coût de la vie moyen / mois$1200
Prix hôtel / nuit à partir de$50
Prix bière à partir de$2.5
Prix café à partir de$1.5
Prix street food à partir de$3
Prix repas au restaurant à partir de$10
Monnaie localeEUR
Types de prises électriquesC, F
ReligionsRoman Catholicism, Other Christian, Islam
Langues parléesSpanish, English
Groupes ethniquesSpanish (Canarian), Latin American, European, North African
Orientation politiquecenter-left to center-right
Densité de population480 /km²
Superficie géographique2034 km²
Catastrophes naturelles possiblesVolcanic eruptions, Earthquakes, Landslides, Flash floods
Animaux dangereuxJellyfish, Scorpions
Lieux populaires pour une promenadeTeide National Park, Lago Martianez, Los Cristianos promenade, Puerto de la Cruz, La Laguna historic center
Transports en commun populairesTITSA buses, Tranvía de Tenerife, Taxis
Compagnies aériennesIberia, Ryanair, Vueling, Binter Canarias
Vaccinations recommandéesRoutine vaccines, Hepatitis A, Tetanus
Types d'architectureCanarian colonial, Modern Spanish, Traditional rural
Consommation annuelle de bière par personne / litres60 l
Consommation annuelle de vin par personne / litres22 l
Culture du pourboireNot mandatory, round up or 5-10% in restaurants
Coworking / jour$12
Airbnb / mois$1100
Loyer 1 chambre / mois$700
Salle de sport / mois$35
Budget quotidien (sac à dos)$40
Budget quotidien (moyen)$80

Aperçu de Tenerife, Spain

Maîtrise de l'anglaisMoyen
Sécurité routièreMoyen
Accueil des étrangersBon
Liberté d'expressionBon
Transports en communMoyen
Soins de santéBon
Qualité de l'éducationMoyen
Fiabilité du réseau électriqueBon
Sécurité contre la criminalité violenteMoyen
Accessibilité à piedMoyen
Vie nocturneMoyen
Scène culinaireBon
Accueil LGBTQ+Bon
Scène startupMauvais
Niveau de bruitMoyen
PropretéBon
Accès à la natureTrès bon
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