Tenerife is known for its contrasts, with tropical landscapes in the south of the island while only a few kilometres away at 3,718 metres above sea level you’ll find Spain’s highest point, Mount Teide. This volcano with its lunar landscapes, is one of the country’s most visited natural wonders, a veritable marvel of nature that everyone should visit at least once in their lifetime.
Sea of clouds under Teide (3.718m) →

Tenerife is the largest island in the archipelago and its Carnival is recognised as a Festival of International Tourist Interest, the only festivity in the Canary Islands with this distinction. But there´s more: Tenerife also boasts as may as 40 nature reserves and areas of scientific interest, as well as UNESCO World Heritage City, San Cristóbal de La Laguna.
Meanwhile, the local gastronomy and traditions speak for themselves…

← Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Tenerife has regular air connections with major European cities. With two airports in the north and south of the island, five conference centres and other unique venues, Tenerife is an extraordinary option to host leading corporate events in Europe.
Surfing in Tenerife’s coasts →
