Punta de Teno, Tenerife
Facts and practical information
Punta de Teno is one of Tenerife's most breathtaking locations, encapsulating the raw beauty of the Canary Islands. Situated on the northwestern tip of the island, this remote headland is graced by a historic lighthouse that has become an iconic symbol of the area.
The Punta de Teno Lighthouse, operational since the late 19th century, serves as a guiding beacon for ships navigating the treacherous waters between Tenerife and the neighboring island of La Gomera. The lighthouse itself is a picturesque structure, painted in a traditional white and red motif that stands out against the volcanic landscape.
Visitors to Punta de Teno are treated to stunning panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, the massive Los Gigantes cliffs, and the pristine natural surroundings. The location is ideal for those seeking tranquility away from the bustling tourist centers, offering a serene environment where the only sounds are the waves crashing against the rocks and the occasional call of seabirds.
Travelers should be aware that access to Punta de Teno is regulated to protect the delicate environment, with restrictions on the number of vehicles allowed and specific hours when the road is open. It's advisable to check the latest information before planning a visit.
The journey to Punta de Teno is an adventure in itself, as the road winds through the Teno Rural Park, revealing dramatic landscapes and endemic flora. Once there, visitors can explore the coastal trails, enjoy a picnic with a view, or simply bask in the natural splendor that this corner of Tenerife offers.
Carretera General Punta de Teno, s/nTenerife
Punta de Teno – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Playa de Masca, Buenavista Lighthouse, Masca Gorge, Macizo de Teno.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Punta de Teno by public transport?
Bus
- Punta de Teno • Lines: 369 (4 min walk)
- Itobal • Lines: 369 (33 min walk)