Mount Teide (3,715 m above sea level) is not only the highest peak in Spain but also the third-largest volcano in the world (measured from the ocean floor). Located in the heart of Teide National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is one of the most frequently visited places in Europe.
For many tourists, climbing Mount Teide is a dream and a personal challenge. But to reach the summit safely and legally, proper preparation is essential. In this article, I explain everything step by step—with practical tips and detailed guidance.
🗺️ Three Ways to Reach the Summit of Teide
🚠 Cable Car + Short Walk (Easiest Option)
Start: Lower cable car station – Teleférico del Teide (2,356 m a.s.l.)
Ascent: Cable car ride – approx. 8 minutes
Upper station: La Rambleta (3,555 m a.s.l.)
Final stretch to the summit: Last 160 meters – Permit required!
🥾 Trekking from the Lower Cable Car Station (Trail No. 7)
Distance: ~8.3 km one way
Elevation gain: ~1,400 m
Ascent time: 5–6 hours (depending on fitness level)
🌌 Night Hike with Overnight Stay at Refugio Altavista
(Currently CLOSED until further notice – call ahead to check)
Start: Trail from Montaña Blanca
Overnight: Previously possible at Refugio Altavista (3,260 m a.s.l.)
Morning ascent to the summit before the cable car opens – NO permit needed
📝 Do You Need a Permit?
👉 Yes – if you want to reach the very summit of Teide (Pico del Teide), the final 160 meters.
This is a specially protected section of Trail No. 10 (Telesforo Bravo).
Where to get the permit?
Book it at: www.reservasparquesnacionales.es
Cost: Free
Availability: Only 200 people per day
Recommendation: Reserve up to 2 months in advance
🧭 Most Popular Routes to Teide’s Summit
🥾 Montaña Blanca – Altavista – La Rambleta – Pico del Teide (classic route)
Distance: ~9 km
Ascent time: 5–6 hours
Difficulty: Moderate to hard (due to altitude)
Start: Montaña Blanca parking (2,350 m)
Details:
Gentle at first, then steep ascent
Option to descend by cable car (when operational)
🧑🏫 Step-by-Step Preparation Guide
🩺 Check Your Fitness and Health
3,700 m is no joke – altitude sickness is a real risk
If you have heart problems, asthma, or high blood pressure – consult your doctor
Beginners: consider taking the cable car and walking only from La Rambleta
🎒 What to Bring
Essential gear:
Water (min. 2 liters per person)
Energy food (bananas, nuts, bars)
Sun protection (hat and sunscreen – strong UV!)
Warm clothing (can drop below 0°C, even in July)
Windproof jacket
Good trekking shoes
Headlamp (for night hikes)
ID (for permit check)
📅 Best Time to Go
Best months: May–October
Winter: Possible snow and trail closures
Avoid: Very windy days – the cable car may be closed!
Check the weather at: www.volcanoteide.com
🛑 Emergency Tips & Safety
If you feel unwell – DESCEND immediately
Always tell someone your planned route
Fully charged phone is essential
In case of emergency – call 112
📷 What Will You See Along the Way?
Montaña Blanca – a pale volcanic hill made of tuff
Huevos del Teide – massive black lava „eggs”
Altavista – scenic viewpoint and former shelter
La Rambleta – panoramic views of the island and neighboring isles
Pico del Teide – the summit with steaming fumaroles (sulfur!)
🚗 How to Reach the Starting Point
By car: Best option – parking available at Montaña Blanca and the cable car station
By bus: Limited service – TITSA lines 342 (south) and 348 (north)
Private transfer: Convenient, especially early in the morning or at night – check offers at teneryfatransfery.com
🌌 Bonus: Sunrise & Stargazing from Teide
Climbing at night and watching the sunrise from the summit is one of the most magical experiences you can have.
Tenerife is also one of the best places in the world for stargazing – guided night astronomy tours are available.
✅ Summary – How to Prepare for a Teide Climb
Step | What to Do |
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🔸 Route choice | Cable car, trekking, or night ascent |
🔸 Permit reservation | Up to 2 months in advance at reservasparquesnacionales.es |
🔸 Physical prep | Fitness, health, altitude readiness |
🔸 Packing checklist | Water, clothes, food, documents, headlamp |
🔸 Weather & planning | Check forecast – wind, snow, closures |
🔸 Getting there | Car, bus, or private transfer |
🌋 Mount Teide is not just the highest point in Spain, but also an unforgettable adventure.
Climb it wisely, safely, and well-prepared – and you’ll find yourself closer to the sky than ever before.
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