New rules for visiting Teide National Park

Planning a Teide day? Check what changed, when to go and how to enjoy the mountain without stress.

New Rules for Visiting Teide National Park: What to Know Before You Go

Teide National Park is one of the most unforgettable places in Tenerife. The volcanic landscape, the views above the clouds, and the silence of the mountain make it feel almost unreal.

But Teide is also a protected natural area and a high-mountain environment. A little planning helps you enjoy it safely and helps protect the park for everyone.

Do You Need a Reservation to Visit Teide National Park?

In simple terms, it depends on what you plan to do.

If you only want to enjoy the viewpoints or drive through the park, your visit may be simple. But if you plan to hike close to the summit or follow one of the controlled trails, you should check the official reservation pages before you go.

Which Teide Trails Require Advance Reservation?

Some routes around the Teide stratovolcano now require advance reservation through Tenerife ON.

Access to the Teide peak via the Telesforo Bravo trail, from La Rambleta to the summit, also requires a permit. The official National Parks booking page says that Pico del Teide access permits are managed through Tenerife ON.

Why You Should Plan Ahead

Planning ahead is worth it. Places can be limited, especially for the summit trail and the most popular routes. Leaving it until the last moment may mean there are no spaces left.

Practical Tips Before Visiting Teide

A few simple tips before you go:

Wear proper shoes

Teide is not a place for flip-flops. Choose comfortable, stable shoes, especially if you plan to walk or hike.

Bring layers

Even if it is warm by the coast, temperatures can be much cooler in the park.

Take water, sun protection, and a charged phone

The altitude, sun, and dry mountain conditions can make the visit more demanding than expected.

Check the weather and official updates

Weather in high-mountain areas can change quickly, so check conditions before you leave.

Stay on marked trails

Do not leave the official paths, and do not take volcanic stones or plants with you.

Why These Rules Matter

The rules are not there to make your visit difficult. They help protect a unique landscape, manage visitor numbers, and keep people safe in a place where altitude, wind, and weather can change quickly.

Visit Teide with care, and it will be one of the most beautiful memories of your Tenerife trip.

Useful Official Links

Tenerife ON: Trail Reservations and Updates
National Parks Booking Website: Pico del Teide Access Permit