You'll drive into the heart of Tenerife's Teide National Park, hearing fascinating tales about its volcanic terrain. As the altitude rises and the air cools, you'll pause for a cosy hot chocolate. At golden hour, you'll head to a spot nestled in the forest to watch the sun paint the horizon. After dinner, it's time to unwind and get comfy on the terrace, ready for the stars. Powerful telescopes will reveal constellations, galaxies and distant planets. You'll also receive a starmap keepsake.
Teide National Park sunset and stargazing tour
- You'll stop for a cosy hot chocolate as the altitude rises and the temperature cools
- The sunset views you'll experience are from one of the best lookouts on the island
- Your star-gazing session will be led by experts, you'll observe the skies using powerful telescopes
Dinner
Welcome drink
Exclusive TUI itinerary
Transport
Watching the sunset from one of the best lookouts on the island
An official "Starlight" guide
A Starmap gift
- Not suitable for guests with poor health
- Not suitable for guests with cardiac or respiratory problems
- Not suitable for families with small children
- Bring warm clothes
- Subject to weather conditions
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