Tenerife: a journey through volcanoes, beaches, and traditions 🌋
- The Globe Stories
- Apr 9
- 2 min read
Updated: May 22
Tenerife isn’t just the largest of the Canary Islands – it’s a world of its own.
An island where the sun shines almost all year round, where the landscape changes dramatically within just a few kilometers, and where every corner holds a story, a flavor, a smile.
Between Fire and Ocean: The Charm of Mount Teide
In the heart of the island rises the majestic Teide, the highest volcano in Spain and the beating heart of Tenerife. Reaching its 3,718-meter summit means crossing lunar landscapes, lava trails, and breathtaking views. Teide National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-see for nature lovers and thrill seekers.

Beaches for Every Taste
From the golden sands of Las Teresitas, near Santa Cruz, to the black volcanic beaches like Playa Jardín or Playa de Benijo, Tenerife impresses with an incredible variety. There’s something for everyone: whether you’re looking to relax, surf, snorkel, or enjoy the wild, authentic sea.

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