What to do and see in Tenerife, Canary Islands: The Best Hidden Gems Things to do

May 20, 2022 Yuk Petri

Tribal Terenife still shows influence from the aboriginal Gaunches people. Visitors clamber to conquer Mount Teide (Spain’s tallest peak) and to stretch out on the sands of Los Gigantes. Squawk hello to the playful parrots of Loro Park, or brave the petrifying drive to beautiful Masca Valley. For a true taste of Terenife, sample fresh farmhouse cheese and local bananas. A piece of delicate calado canario lace makes a special souvenir.
Restaurants in Tenerife

1. Cueva del Viento

Calle Los Piquetes 51, 38438 Icod de los Vinos, Tenerife Spain +34 922 47 43 80 [email protected] http://www.cuevadelviento.net/
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5.0 based on 2,622 reviews

Cueva del Viento

The longest lavatunnel i all of Europe, with more than 18 km now explored. A vulcanic tunnel that now has caused scientific interest, because of the cocroach born without eyes. An absoultely amazing experience to get a guided tour into this underground vulcanic world. Highly recommended for those who want to experience something different in this beautiful island.

Reviewed By debbiew574

You have to prebook your place on this trip prior to going, they only allow 16 people a time into the cave. The tour was fantastic and very well organised, our tour guide was very knowledgable, we had two young children in our group and he made it fun and interesting for them as well the adults. There is a short 20 minute walk to the cave through beautiful woodland, not too strenuous. I would highly recommend.

2. ARTlandya

Camino el Moleiro 21 Santa Barbara, 38434 Icod de los Vinos, Tenerife Spain +34 661 32 63 79 [email protected] http://www.artlandya.com
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5.0 based on 492 reviews

ARTlandya

Everybody who wants to experience Tenerife just outside of mass tourism, is able to find a worthwhile goal - very close to the Centre of Icod de los Vinos. The small town with its old and historic towncentre is also known for the Millenary Dragon Tree, the Drago Milenario, which is located approximately three kilometres from ARTlandya. In Santa Barbara, a district of Icod de los Vinos, with quiet, rural ambience, you will find ARTlandya - la Finca. It is an estate with a tropical Park and old, stylishly renovated Canarian houses with different exhibitions. Besides, it is no TOY MUSEUM and no private collection of dolls of all kind. We show you the fascinating world of dollART! ARTlandya is also no dusty museum in the customary sense but dollART from today in rooms from yesterday. Artistdolls and teddy bears on Tenerife? But why not? Tenerife exists not only of nature - the island also offers a lot of culture! ARTlandya is unique in whole Europe - it is a museum for contemporary dollART at the highest international level! A world of experience with DOLLS and TEDDYbears, a world for children and adults!

Reviewed By VladislavVorobev - Malaga, Spain

Absolutely amazing museum with a wide variety of dolls, run by a very wdlcoming family. The visit also includes a lecture about the making of porcelain dolls with illustrstive examples of each step. Just amazing and totally worth visiting!

3. Fundacion Cristino de Vera - Espacio Cultural CajaCanarias

Calle San Agustin 18, 38201 San Cristobal de La Laguna, Tenerife Spain +34 617 31 17 88 [email protected] http://www.fundacioncristinodevera.org
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5.0 based on 349 reviews

Fundacion Cristino de Vera - Espacio Cultural CajaCanarias

The Fundacion Cristino de Vera- Espacio Cultural CajaCanarias contains the extraordinary collection of works donated by Cristino Vera (Tenerife, 1931), one of the most relevant artists of the Spanish Art of the 20th centuryThe building, the headquarters of the Fundación, located on a housing of the eighteenth century, preserves the traditional elements of Canary Islands architecture and constitutes a point of reference when you visit San Cristóbal de La Laguna, World Heritage City.

Reviewed By cyclecrazy - South East England, United Kingdom

We went to see Cristina De Vera exhibition which was a kind of pointillism style - I liked the two landscape paintings of Toledo best. Other unusual paintings on display. Building had amazing wooden floors and ceilings. Free after 5 on Friday afternoons.

4. Centro de visitantes Telesforo Bravo

Calle Doctor Sixto Perera Gonzalez 25, 38300 La Orotava, Tenerife Spain +34 922 92 23 71 http://www.magrama.gob.es/es/red-parques-nacionales/nuestros-parques/teide/guia-visitante/telesforo-bravo.aspx
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5.0 based on 150 reviews

Centro de visitantes Telesforo Bravo

Reviewed By Pasaatituuli - Helsinki, Finland

Thanks to a previous review we came for a visit and I have to admit that we enjoyed everything we were able to see and learn. This place is not well known but it should be due the upmost level of information they present here. One learn to know a lot of flora and fauna (close to my heart) of the island, more about volcanic activity etc. One of the best booths were the one giving a 3-D experience of the nature. For families with small children there could be some hands-on exhibits, but still as it is right now it is highly recommended.

5. Las Montanas de Anaga

Tenerife Spain +34 922 63 35 76 http://www.webtenerife.com/que-visitar/otros-espacios-naturales/parque+rural+de+anaga.htm
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4.5 based on 1,007 reviews

Las Montanas de Anaga

Reviewed By KibweLiz - London, United Kingdom

This area just shows the contrast of Tenerife so beautifully. As you drive across the island it moves from being barren to lush and green. The views are wonderful. Well worth a trip.

6. Montana Amarilla

San Miguel de Abona, Tenerife Spain
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4.5 based on 332 reviews

Montana Amarilla

This beach is by Costa del Silencio, next to Montaña Amarilla point, on the coast of the nature area of the same name. It is a stony beach used by nudists. Access is from Ten-Bel or the neighbouring complexes, after the Marino and Amarilla Bay apartments.

Reviewed By Dlc0000 - Grimsby, United Kingdom

Hubby and I had our best day out whilst staying in Costa de Silencio here. The rock formations are wonderful to look at, there are rock pools, the sea is refreshing and the chiringuito cafe is wonderful - coffee and mojitos ???? We climbed mount amarilla to eat our picnic at the top. Fab day out. ????

7. Montana Chayofita

Avenida de Chayofita, 38650, Tenerife Spain
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4.5 based on 60 reviews

Montana Chayofita

Reviewed By TatjaK4 - Kuopio, Finland

The climb up is quite steep but since the mountain is not that high, the hike was quite easy. Amazing views from the top to both Los Cristianos and Playa de las Americas! The overall trip from the bottom to the top and back does not take that long (About an hour I would say, depending on how long you stay to look at the views) so it is a nice activity. Definitely worth the visit while in Los Cristianos/PDLA!

8. Playa El Bollullo

38300 Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife Spain http://www.teneriffa-straende.de/playa-de-bollullo
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Playa El Bollullo

Reviewed By GHarr49768 - Market Harborough, United Kingdom

Well worth a walk to admire the views - wear sensible shoes and make sure you take water . Very pleasant walk.

9. Taganana

Taganana, Tenerife Spain +34 922 79 59 03 http://hotels.easyjet.com/hotel/es/casa-campo-y-playa-taganana.pl.html
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4.5 based on 513 reviews

Taganana

Reviewed By 54dougm - Wasaga Beach, Canada

Taganana lying at the foot of the mountains you will see the rocky beaches great for surfers the road to San Andries runs along the bottom of the ravine on both sides are isolated farms along with palm trees what a beautiful area to take in

10. Masca Valley

Tenerife Spain
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4.5 based on 2,677 reviews

Masca Valley

Reviewed By joannes249 - Littlehampton, United Kingdom

Beautiful village set in a spectacular gorge. Amazing drive- yes it is a bit hairy but roads are good- through the mountains with good viewing spots on the way. The gorge walk is closed at present but just to walk around Masca village was enough for us! Its very hilly but so relaxing and quiet. Excellent place to visit.

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