Teide Cable Car Guide
Reach for the Sky: Ascend Mount Teide with the Cable Car Guide
Imagine soaring above a volcanic landscape, the air crisp and thin, the views stretching out to the endless Atlantic Ocean. The Teide Cable Car offers just that – an unforgettable journey to the upper reaches of Spain's highest peak, Mount Teide. This isn't just a ride; it's an experience that immerses you in the raw beauty and geological wonder of Tenerife's iconic volcano. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or simply seeking breathtaking panoramic vistas, the cable car provides a convenient and awe-inspiring way to access the heart of Teide National Park. The Teide Cable Car was constructed to provide easier access to the summit area of Mount Teide for both tourists and researchers. Before its construction, reaching the peak required a strenuous and time-consuming hike. The cable car significantly reduced the time and effort needed, opening up the mountain's wonders to a wider audience. While the cable car itself doesn't have a long, storied history, it plays a crucial role in allowing visitors to appreciate the ancient volcanic landscape that has been shaped over millennia. Once you reach the upper station, known as La Rambleta, a world of possibilities unfolds. Take in the unparalleled views of the surrounding islands and the dramatic volcanic terrain. For those seeking a closer encounter with the summit, permits are required to hike the Telesforo Bravo trail to the very top of Teide. Even without a permit, several shorter trails offer stunning perspectives and opportunities to explore the unique flora and fauna adapted to this high-altitude environment. Remember to dress warmly, as temperatures can be significantly cooler at the upper station, and be mindful of the altitude. While there isn't a specific culinary tradition directly associated with the cable car itself, the restaurants in the Teide National Park offer Canarian specialties like papas arrugadas (wrinkled potatoes) with mojo sauce, providing a taste of the local cuisine amidst the volcanic scenery.
Transportation
Several buses (guaguas) serve Teide National Park from different parts of Tenerife. * **From Puerto de la Cruz (North):** Bus line 348. Departs Puerto de la Cruz at 9:15 AM, arriving at the Teide Cable Car around 11:15 AM. * **From Costa Adeje/Playa de las Américas (South):** Bus line 342. Departs Costa Adeje at 9:30 AM, arriving at the Teide Cable Car around 11:30 AM. It's advisable to check the TITSA (Tenerife public transport) website for the most up-to-date schedules and any potential changes.
Opening Hours
09:00 - 17:00 (last ascent 16:00)
Ticket Price
€22.00 (one way), €39.50 (round trip)