Are you a nature lover? Today we bring you a selection of the most interesting natural monuments to see in Tenerife, an island with a wide variety of natural spaces that will leave you amazed. Natural monuments Tenerife
In the north of Tenerife we find the Anaga Rural Park, declared a Biosphere Reserve. Here we can find a wide variety of viewpoints that will make our visit worthwhile.
In addition, we can do various sporting activities in this natural space, but the most outstanding of all is undoubtedly hiking. One of the best Natural monuments Tenerife
If you want to make your trip to the Anaga Natural Park in a much more comfortable way you can try the excursions that we offer here.
A must-see when you come to Tenerife. It is the highest peak in Spain and one of the most important symbols of this island.
We can visit it in different ways, either alone or through tours that allow us to enhance our experience by coming to Teide. We can even visit it using the cable car provided by the park. One of the best Natural monuments Tenerife.
In the south of the island is one of the most beautiful works of nature on the islands. The cliff of Los Gigantes consists of a 600 metre long stone wall and a great biological diversity.
A boat trip around this incredible natural monument is a must, like the ones we offer on our Entrées page.
This spectacular place will leave you amazed with its yellow and ochre colours, as well as being sculpted by erosion.
Between the border of the municipalities of Arona and San Miguel de Abona, this natural monument is ideal for hiking and especially for diving. It has an underwater lunar landscape of volcanic reefs and a large rocky piton with arches and caves.
Opposite the town of Garachico, in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, we find this natural monument, 77 metres high.
This rock is 300 metres above the ground due to marine erosion. One of the most curious things about it is that we can find birds with different categories of protection.
This natural monument has a high geomorphological value as it is the result of the remains of a violent volcanic explosion.
One of the curiosities that we can experience in this space is the phenomenon of thermal inversion that occurs inside the caldera, registering temperatures lower than those outside.