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Experience a medieval-themed evening at Castillo San Miguel with a banquet, knights, and live entertainment—perfect for families and history lovers.
If you’re seeking an evening that transports you away from Tenerife’s bustling beaches and lively bars, the Medieval Show and Dinner at Castillo San Miguel offers a charming escape into the past. This experience promises a hearty medieval-style banquet, lively entertainment featuring knights and horsemanship, and an atmospheric setting inside a historic castle. With a reputation for good value, most travelers find it to be a fun, family-friendly option that combines history, food, and spectacular showmanship.
One of the standout features is the inclusive package, which covers hotel transfer, dinner, and the show—making it an easy and hassle-free way to enjoy a themed night. However, potential visitors should be aware that the food is straightforward, and the logistics of transportation can be a mixed bag according to reviews. Still, for those looking for a lively, engaging experience that appeals to all ages, this tour hits many of the right notes.
This experience suits families looking for an entertaining night out, history enthusiasts eager for a taste of medieval pageantry, or anyone wanting a break from Tenerife’s usual tourist spots. If you’re after a relaxed evening with a touch of spectacle, this could be a memorable choice.


Arriving at Castillo San Miguel sets the tone for an evening that aims to whisk you back to the Middle Ages. The castle itself isn’t a centuries-old fortress but a purpose-built venue that impresses with its medieval décor and atmospheric details. The moment you cross the drawbridge—yes, a real drawbridge—you’re greeted by the hosts, the Count and Countess, who set the scene for the night ahead. Many reviews mention how the castle’s aesthetics and the character interactions make the experience feel authentic, even if it’s a staged performance.
The interior is well decorated, and the arena is set up to resemble a medieval tournament hall. The staff, dressed in period costumes, add to the immersive vibe. You’ll find the venue perfect for photos, especially with the option to pose with the king and queen with a sword prop—though you’ll need to be quick, as the photo area gets busy and is often hectic at the end of the event.
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One of the key benefits of this tour is the hotel pickup and round-trip transport, which removes the hassle of navigating unfamiliar roads or trying to find parking in Sant Miguel. According to reviews, the transportation is generally well-organized, with most travelers being picked up on time and arriving at the castle with enough time for a quick wander or photo. The vehicles are air-conditioned, making the journey comfortable, even in warm weather.
That said, some reviews note that the transfer logistics are not flawless. Travelers from areas like Adeje and Costa Adeje experienced delays—sometimes up to an hour or more—due to multiple pick-ups. Others mentioned that communication about the timing and process could be clearer. If punctuality is important for you, be prepared for possible delays and stay flexible.
Once inside, you’re handed a tabard—either yellow or black—that designates your side for the event. This simple detail adds a fun competitive element, as you’ll support one of the two teams during the show. Some guests mentioned that VIP guests received special tabards with golden edges, which might imply extra perks or seating.
The arena is where the action starts, with knights participating in jousting matches, swordplay, and horse stunts. Spectators are encouraged to cheer, boo, and participate, making it a lively, interactive experience, especially appreciated by families with children. One review highlights how the actors’ engagement “tracked well with the crowd,” ensuring everyone felt involved and part of the fun.

The highlight of the evening is undoubtedly the medieval entertainment. You’ll see impressive horsemanship, from dressage displays to daring jousts, all performed in full costume. The audience participation is a standout—guests are often called upon to cheer for their knights or wave banners, which amps up the excitement.
There’s also a bird of prey flown across the arena and some swordplay that keeps the energy high. Reviewers emphasized that “the horses were great,” and the display of skills on horseback is particularly memorable. The show is designed to entertain both kids and adults, with some reviewers noting that the storyline is loose but doesn’t detract from the enjoyment. In fact, many reviewers say they found themselves laughing, cheering, and clapping with enthusiasm.
The banquet is straightforward but hearty. Expect soup and bread to start, followed by chicken and potatoes, with ice cream for dessert. The food is described as basic, but most agree it is tasty and filling enough to keep everyone energized for the rest of the evening.
A notable highlight is the staff’s flexibility with dietary restrictions. One reviewer with a nut allergy was pleasantly surprised when staff proactively checked and offered a fruit salad instead of ice cream. The wine flows freely and is included in the ticket price, which many reviewers appreciated, especially since the wine quality was described as good for the price.
Although some guests found the meal somewhat brief and easy to distract from, it offers enough sustenance to enjoy the show without feeling hungry or overwhelmed.

The castle’s décor and the themed music set the tone for a fun, immersive night. During the evening, there’s singing, dancing, and audience participation, transforming a simple dinner into a lively medieval festival. Several guests mentioned how the cast’s energy and engagement made the event special, with some praising the “exceptional show” and “great crowd interaction.”
At the end, guests have the opportunity for photos with the cast—though it gets busy quickly, so if a keepsake is important to you, plan to be prompt.

Timing is generally smooth, but some reviews note that waiting times before the show can feel long. Arriving early helps you settle in and avoid missing any action. The arena can get warm, despite fans being used, so light clothing and personal fans are recommended.
The food service is quick, but due to the lively atmosphere, it’s easy to get distracted. Eating early or during quieter moments is advisable. Also, it’s best to use the restroom beforehand, as access during the show can be limited.
Transport delays and communication issues are a common theme among less favorable reviews. If punctuality and clear instructions are priorities, be prepared for potential wait times and stay flexible. The tour is designed for up to 55 travelers, balancing group size with intimacy.

At approximately $75 per person, this experience offers decent value, especially considering the included transfer, dinner, and entertainment. The ticket price covers a lively show with impressive horsemanship and a fun, family-friendly atmosphere. The food, while simple, is well-reviewed for taste and presentation, and the included wine and photo opportunities add to the experience.
You might find that the entertainment and atmosphere outweigh the basic meal, especially if you’re a fan of interactive, themed shows. For families, children’s delight at the knights and horses makes this an attractive option. For history buffs, the authenticity may be more staged than real, but the spectacle and craftsmanship are still impressive.
This tour is ideal for families, couples, or groups looking for an evening of casual, fun entertainment. It’s suitable for all ages, especially kids who love knights, horses, and castles. If you prefer a more gourmet dining experience or flawless logistics, you might want to weigh those factors. However, if you want an engaging night out that combines humor, action, and a bit of history in a lively setting, this tour delivers.
To sum it up, the Medieval Show and Dinner at Castillo San Miguel offers a spirited, family-friendly night with memorable performances, a scenic castle setting, and a fun menu. It’s a great way to step back in time for a couple of hours, especially if you’re after value and an energetic evening that everyone can enjoy.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, most packages include hotel pickup and drop-off from selected hotels, making the experience more convenient.
What should I wear?
Casual, comfortable clothing is fine. Since the arena can get warm, light clothing and a fan are recommended.
Is the food suitable for dietary restrictions?
Yes, staff are willing to accommodate special diets, as shown by a guest with a nut allergy who received a fruit salad instead of ice cream.
How long does the event last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 2 hours, from pickup to return to your hotel.
Are children allowed?
Absolutely. It’s described as family-friendly, and reviews highlight how children love the knights, horses, and interactive elements.
What about transportation delays?
Some reviews mention delays of up to 1-2 hours due to multiple pickups. Travelers should stay flexible and arrive early to maximize their experience.
In summary, this medieval-themed evening in Tenerife combines entertainment, history, and good value into one lively package. It’s perfect for visitors wanting a memorable, fun night out, especially families or those interested in theatrical performances with a touch of history and spectacle. Just be prepared for some logistical quirks and basic fare, and you’ll have a night to remember.