Tenerife Mt Teide Cable Car Round-Trip Ticket
Tenerife, Spain
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Trip Type: Skip-the-Line Tours
Duration: Varies (15 minutes per way)
Bypass the main lines for the cable car on Mt Teide, Tenerife’s and Spain’s highest peak, with this skip-the-line round-trip ticket. Enjoy priority access to the cable car, and admire the lava flows and volcanic landscapes below as you ascend to the upper cable station just below the summit. Then, ogle the jaw-dropping views of Tenerife and the other Canary Islands in the Atlantic Sea — it’s like visiting the top of the world! Take one of the walking trails around the top, and then, avoid the main lines again on your descent.
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Bypass the main lines for the cable car on Mt Teide, Tenerife’s and Spain’s highest peak, with this skip-the-line round-trip ticket. Enjoy priority access to the cable car, and admire the lava flows and volcanic landscapes below as you ascend to the upper cable station just below the summit. Then, ogle the jaw-dropping views of Tenerife and the other Canary Islands in the Atlantic Sea — it’s like visiting the top of the world! Take one of the walking trails around the top, and then, avoid the main lines again on your descent.Make your own way by car or bus to the lower cable car station located on the slopes of Mt Teide in central Tenerife. Then, when you arrive, admire the stunning views of Mt Teide National Park and the mountains that circle 12,198-foot (3,718-meter) Mt Teide, the highest peak in Spain.
The main entrance lines to the cable car can be long, so your skip-the-line ticket is a great bonus. Simply breeze past the main entrance line and enjoy fast-track entry via the Internet ticket line.
Board the car and thrill as your 8-minute ascent takes you high above the Las Cañadas caldera. Behold the awe-inspiring views over the craters and lava flows far below, and snap photos of the moon-like volcanic terrain.
Arrive at the upper cable station and visit the viewing platform to absorb the scenery. From here, at an altitude of 11,663 feet (3,555 meters), the views stretch across Teide National Park to the Atlantic Sea and on a clear day, to other Canary Islands such as La Gomera.
Take time to snap photos, and if you wish, follow one of the three walking trails to different lookout points, depending on their accessibility on the day:
Route 12 Pico Viejo Vantage PointA trail offering magnificent views over south Tenerife and the 2,624-foot (800 meter) crater of Pico Viejo, the site of Mt Teide’s last eruption in 1798.
Route 11 La Fortaleza Vantage PointA path with views of north Tenerife including the La Orotava alley, Teno Massif and the Anaga Mountains.
Route 10 Teide PeakAn access-controlled route to the summit with epic views of the Mt Teide crater and, in clear weather, to La Gomera, Lanzarote and other Canary Islands. To walk this trail, you need a special permit from the National Parks office. Permits are free of charge, but only a limited number are available each day.
When you're ready to descend, enjoy priority access to the cable car back down, where your trip ends at the lower station.
The main entrance lines to the cable car can be long, so your skip-the-line ticket is a great bonus. Simply breeze past the main entrance line and enjoy fast-track entry via the Internet ticket line.
Board the car and thrill as your 8-minute ascent takes you high above the Las Cañadas caldera. Behold the awe-inspiring views over the craters and lava flows far below, and snap photos of the moon-like volcanic terrain.
Arrive at the upper cable station and visit the viewing platform to absorb the scenery. From here, at an altitude of 11,663 feet (3,555 meters), the views stretch across Teide National Park to the Atlantic Sea and on a clear day, to other Canary Islands such as La Gomera.
Take time to snap photos, and if you wish, follow one of the three walking trails to different lookout points, depending on their accessibility on the day:
Route 12 Pico Viejo Vantage PointA trail offering magnificent views over south Tenerife and the 2,624-foot (800 meter) crater of Pico Viejo, the site of Mt Teide’s last eruption in 1798.
Route 11 La Fortaleza Vantage PointA path with views of north Tenerife including the La Orotava alley, Teno Massif and the Anaga Mountains.
Route 10 Teide PeakAn access-controlled route to the summit with epic views of the Mt Teide crater and, in clear weather, to La Gomera, Lanzarote and other Canary Islands. To walk this trail, you need a special permit from the National Parks office. Permits are free of charge, but only a limited number are available each day.
When you're ready to descend, enjoy priority access to the cable car back down, where your trip ends at the lower station.
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