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Tenerife is an island that is best enjoyed from above. In this guide, you will find some of the best viewpoints in Tenerife, with different options for you to choose from depending on what you fancy at any given moment: sea views, volcanic landscapes, quieter spots…
When the question arises about what to see in Tenerife, setting aside time to visit one or more viewpoints is a great choice. This selection brings together spots with incredible views, chosen for their accessibility, their surroundings, and the scenic value of each stop.
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| Name | Area | Ideal for | Strengths |
| Mirador de Archipenque | Santiago del Teide | Sunsets | Views of Los Gigantes, easy access |
| Mirador de Humboldt | La Orotava | Photography | Panoramic view of the Orotava Valley |
| Mirador Cruz de Hilda | Buenavista del Norte | Nature | Views of the Teno massif |
| Mirador de La Garañona | El Sauzal | Relaxation | Cliffs and natural surroundings |
| Mirador de Jardina | San Cristóbal de La Laguna | Quick stop | Views of Teide and the valley |
| Mirador de San Pedro | Los Realejos | Stroll | Green area and coast |
| Mirador de Las Teresitas | Santa Cruz de Tenerife | Beach + views | View of Las Teresitas Beach |
| Mirador de Chirche | Guía de Isora | Tranquility | Not crowded |
| Mirador de La Atalaya | El Tanque | Hidden viewpoint | Rural surroundings |
| Mirador de Los Escurriales | Granadilla | Volcanic landscape | Less touristy area |
The Mirador de Archipenque, in Santiago del Teide, is one of the best viewpoints in South Tenerife to see the Los Gigantes cliffs in all their splendour. The vertical rock faces that plunge into the sea are imposing. Visit it just before sunset to see how the orange light highlights the textures of the stone.
Its sunsets will give you an unforgettable experience, and its views stretch to the silhouette of La Gomera island in the distance.
The proximity to the vertical walls of Los Gigantes is, without a doubt, its greatest attraction, allowing you to appreciate the true scale of these stone walls. Being located near the tourist area of Puerto de Santiago, access is easy both on foot and by car. On clear days, the view of the neighbouring islands completes a natural picture that is hard to beat in the south.
From the Mirador de Humboldt, you will have the Orotava Valley at your feet, with banana plantations stretching down to the sea in Puerto de la Cruz. It is one of the most convenient viewpoints in Tenerife to visit by car, thanks to its accessibility.
After your visit, drive for 10 minutes to Puerto de la Cruz and take the opportunity to swim in Lago Martiánez or walk along the Paseo de San Telmo.
What makes it special is its complete panoramic view of the Orotava Valley, with a perspective that allows you to take in the entire north of the island from a privileged position. The architecture of the platform is designed to facilitate observation, and it is also very accessible, making it a must-include on any route.
Located in the heart of the Teno Massif, the Mirador Cruz de Hilda stands out for its wild landscape, allowing you to see the depth of the Masca Ravine. It is one of the most spectacular if you love nature and tranquility, where the silence is only broken by the sound of the wind.
Parking is very limited, so it is recommended to take local bus line 355, which stops right at the viewpoint.
What is most impressive is the landscape of the Teno Massif, with a sense of untouched nature that is hard to find at other viewpoints on the island. The location conveys peace, making it one of the best spots on the island to disconnect.
Situated on a cliff over 200 metres high in El Sauzal, the Mirador de La Garañona is a balcony with one of the most vertiginous perspectives of the northern coast. The atmosphere is very peaceful, and the landscaped path surrounding it invites you to stroll without haste.
You will like this option if you are looking for romantic viewpoints in Tenerife to watch the waves break against the black sand of El Arenal Beach.
Locals say that the best sunsets on the island can be seen from here.
The most notable aspect is the combination of natural landscape with cliffs and ocean views, creating a very complete experience. You will have a spectacular view of the cliffs of the Acentejo coast, a protected landscape of great geological value.
Located near San Cristóbal de La Laguna, the Mirador de Jardina offers an open panorama with Teide in the background on clear days. It is one of those viewpoints in North Tenerife that surprise you and serves as a natural border, with the La Laguna plain on one side and the entrance to the Anaga Massif on the other.
Try to visit it early in the morning or at sunset. The light highlights the landscape, and there are usually fewer clouds covering Teide.
This natural balcony stands out for its clear views towards Teide on clear days, allowing you to see the magnitude of the Aguere Valley. Its easy parking makes it very convenient for a brief stop. The environment exudes an authentic rural air that serves as the perfect prelude before venturing into the laurisilva forest of Anaga.
A gem for nature lovers, the Mirador de San Pedro combines views with a pleasant green area. Located in Los Realejos, it overlooks the Rambla de Castro, a protected area full of palm trees and old buildings.
When you visit, feel how the sound of the sea rising up the cliff is truly relaxing.
The best thing about this viewpoint in Tenerife is the panoramic view of the island's most important coastal palm grove, which creates an emerald green contrast with the black volcanic rock. Additionally, there is a well-signposted nearby trail to descend directly to the sea.
Considered one of the best viewpoints in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the Mirador de Las Teresitas offers what is possibly the most recognisable image of the capital.
Perfect if you are looking for a quick stop with good accessibility and no complications, from here you will see the contrast created by the golden sand beach brought from the Sahara with the deep blue of the ocean and the mountains. However, go with time because it is usually very crowded and parking is limited.
If you don't have much time, this viewpoint allows you to stop for a few minutes and contemplate one of the most characteristic views of the area.
What really stands out about this place is the direct panoramic view over Las Teresitas beach and the village of San Andrés, creating a very recognisable image. You will be able to see the immensity of the Anaga Massif meeting the sea, making it an ideal spot to visit at any time of the day due to its proximity to Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
This is a quiet and lesser-known viewpoint, where tourism mixes with traditional agricultural life.
The Mirador de Chirche offers a different perspective of the Isora region. From here, you can contemplate the terraced orchards and the vastness of the ocean.
It is a must-stop if you are heading to Teide National Park from the south.
This viewpoint stands out for its connection with the historic centre of Chirche, a magnificent example of Canarian architecture. The landscape combines the proximity of the sea with the altitude of the mountain, offering a very tranquil atmosphere.
More discreet and less touristy, the Mirador de La Atalaya, in El Tanque, is one of those hidden viewpoints in Tenerife away from the tourist crowds.
If you want to see the town of Garachico from above, this is the place. The road to get there has quite a few curves, but it is undoubtedly worth it.
From there, you will be able to see how the lava from the Trevejo volcano created the tongues of land that now form the natural pools of El Caletón.
Its main attraction is the low number of visitors, which allows you to enjoy the surroundings more calmly than at other viewpoints. The area is surrounded by high-mountain Canarian pine trees, which provide a very characteristic aroma and freshness to the area.
Located in Granadilla de Abona and known as the "Lunar Landscape", the Mirador de Los Escurriales showcases volcanic ash formations eroded by time.
Different from the rest, it is one of the hidden viewpoints in Tenerife that requires a little more effort to appreciate fully, but the reward is a landscape that seems from another planet.
Wear comfortable shoes and bring some water, as the access involves a bit of walking and there is hardly any shade along the route.
What sets it apart is its volcanic environment, much more arid than other viewpoints on the island. It is the ideal place for geology enthusiasts looking for a landscape that breaks away from the usual green or black of the island. Also, as it is less known, it is usually less crowded.
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If you only have time for one, choose the Mirador de San Pedro.
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As an alternative if you're short on time or looking for something more iconic, visit the Mirador de Las Teresitas.
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