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Discover Teide’s night sky on this guided tour with dinner in Vilaflor. Enjoy stargazing, scenic views, and local Canarian cuisine—ideal for nature lovers.

If you’re visiting Tenerife and want to experience a night that combines natural beauty with a touch of local flavor, the Mount Teide Night Tour might catch your eye. This 7-hour adventure promises a scenic drive through the island’s volcanic landscapes, an authentic Canarian dinner, and the chance to gaze at the stars in one of Europe’s best-stargazing spots.
What we really appreciate about this tour is its combination of diverse experiences — from the delicious meal at Bodega Reverón in Vilaflor to the awe-inspiring starry skies above Mount Teide. The overall convenience, with hotel pickup included, makes it accessible and stress-free. However, some travelers have noted that the experience can feel rushed, especially around dinner timing and transportation logistics.
This tour is perfect for those who love nature, enjoy good food, and want a memorable night under a spectacular sky. It’s particularly suited to travelers with a taste for authentic local experiences and an interest in astronomy, although those expecting a high-end, fully equipped stargazing experience might find it a little basic.

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This experience combines several elements into one evening, making it a well-rounded option for visitors eager to combine scenic landscapes, authentic cuisine, and starry skies. It starts with a pickup from your hotel around 6:30 pm, which is quite convenient, especially if you don’t want to worry about navigating the island yourself. The transport is typically in a comfortable vehicle, and the journey through the volcanic terrains is as much a part of the experience as the destinations themselves.
Once on the move, your guide will take you through the UNESCO-listed Teide National Park, famed for its lava fields, volcanic craters, and towering peaks. The landscapes are surreal—imagine vast stretches of black volcanic rock, dotted with pine forests. Several reviewers mentioned enjoying the scenery en route, with some noting that the drive is scenic enough to be a highlight. The park’s high elevation (around 2,000 meters) offers a different perspective of the island’s geology, away from the crowded resorts.
You might appreciate that the journey itself is part of the value—avoiding traffic and crowds allows you to soak in the wild beauty of the island’s volcanic heart. That said, some reviewers expressed frustration with the long transit times—up to 3 hours of travel, including multiple hotel stops, can be a bit tiresome if you’re eager to get straight to the stargazing.
Arriving in Vilaflor, the highest village in Spain, you’ll settle into Bodega Reverón, a charming family-owned restaurant with a cozy, rustic atmosphere. Here, the focus is on Canarian cuisine, and reviews consistently praise the quality and taste of the food. The menu is usually a set three-course meal, with wine flowing freely, creating a relaxed, convivial atmosphere.
One guest described the food as “delicious,” with good wine and friendly staff. The meal often becomes a highlight for many, especially those who appreciate genuine local flavors rather than touristy buffets. The portion sizes are modest but satisfying, and the wine selection is well-received, complementing the meal perfectly.
Post-dinner, the journey continues upward to Mount Teide’s crater area—an atmospheric spot that feels otherworldly in the dark. The silence is deafening, and the landscape here is stark and impressive, perfect for stargazing. The ascent to the top is not a technical climb but a drive to a designated viewing point, where the absence of light pollution from the city allows for breathtaking views of the night sky.
Perhaps the most celebrated part of this tour is the stargazing session. Your guide—often a knowledgeable astronomer—uses laser pointers to identify constellations, planets, and even some deep-sky objects like the Milky Way.
From reviews, it sounds like the guide’s expertise is a real asset. Several guests highlighted the astronomer’s ability to explain things clearly and engagingly, with some describing the experience as both educational and magical. If the weather is clear, you’re likely to see shooting stars and a dense canopy of stars.
However, a few reviewers pointed out that the experience can be affected by the moon phase or passing cars—some noted that the parking lot is next to a busy road, which can interfere with the darkness and clarity. It’s also worth mentioning that telescope equipment isn’t included, so if you’re expecting high-tech gear, you might be left a little disappointed.

Timing: The tour starts at 6:30 pm and lasts approximately 7 hours. The duration means you’ll be back late, so plan accordingly. It’s ideal for those who don’t mind a long evening.
Price & Value: At around $92.49 per person, this tour offers a good deal given that it includes hotel pickup, dinner, and guided star viewing. Reviews suggest it’s a worthwhile spend, especially for travelers eager to see Tenerife’s natural beauty and enjoy a relaxed evening.
Group Size & Atmosphere: With a maximum of 55 travelers and often smaller groups, the experience tends to be intimate enough for meaningful interaction, especially with the guide.
What to Bring: Warm clothing is essential—temperatures can drop significantly at altitude and after dark. Some reviewers mention bringing layers, and a few also suggested sunglasses or hats for the drive.
Accessibility & Considerations: The tour is open to most travelers, but be aware of the long transfer times and potential traffic delays. The dinner menu is limited to the set meal, so if you have dietary restrictions, note them in advance.

What really sets this tour apart are the authentic Canarian dinner and the expert-led stargazing. Several guests praised the food at Bodega Reverón, describing it as “excellent” and “delicious,” with some noting that they’d even bought wine from the winery. The atmosphere there is described as warm and family-friendly, adding a personal touch to the evening.
The guides’ knowledge, particularly of the stars and local geology, received consistent praise. Guests appreciated the clear explanations and the passion guides brought, which made the star show both educational and enchanting. On clear nights, seeing the Milky Way and multiple shooting stars turns a good evening into a memorable one.
However, some reviews highlight shortcomings: rushed meals due to tight schedules, variable weather conditions affecting stargazing, and logistical frustrations like long waiting times or being dropped off far from the hotel. One review even mentioned a breakdown that caused a delay, reminding us that nature and circumstance can sometimes challenge even the best-planned tours.

This experience is best suited for adventurous travelers who enjoy scenic drives, authentic local food, and the magic of starry nights. It’s ideal if you’re prepared for a long evening and can handle some unpredictability in weather or transit. Families with older children, couples, or small groups looking for a relaxed but enriching night out will find this worthwhile.
If you’re a hardcore astronomy enthusiast expecting professional telescopes and uninterrupted views, you might find this tour lacks some equipment. Conversely, if you’re simply after a taste of Tenerife’s natural beauty paired with a good meal, this is a solid choice.

The Mount Teide Night Tour offers a compelling mix of scenic landscapes, authentic Canarian cuisine, and captivating stargazing. Its strengths lie in the knowledgeable guides, the quality of the dinner, and the unforgettable views of the night sky. The experience provides real value for those wanting a relaxed, all-in-one evening that highlights some of Tenerife’s natural wonders.
While it’s not perfect—some guests mention long travel times and a few logistical hiccups—the overall sentiment remains positive, especially for travelers eager to combine sightseeing with a magical night under the stars. Be prepared for the weather, bring warm layers, and set your expectations accordingly; this tour is more about the experience than luxury.
In the end, this tour is a fantastic option for lovers of nature, good food, and starry skies. It’s best suited for those who appreciate an authentic, relaxed atmosphere and are happy to share a memorable evening with fellow travelers in the volcanic heart of Tenerife.

Is hotel pickup included? Yes, the tour offers pickup and drop-off from your Tenerife hotel, making it easy to join without extra hassle.
How long does the tour last? The entire experience is roughly 7 hours, starting at 6:30 pm and returning late in the evening.
What’s the price? It costs around $92.49 per person, which generally includes dinner, transportation, and guided stargazing.
Is dinner vegetarian or suitable for food intolerances? The set menu is usually Canarian cuisine; if you have dietary restrictions, it’s best to communicate them when booking so the organizers can accommodate.
What’s the focus of the experience? Primarily, it’s about enjoying a scenic drive through Teide National Park, indulging in local food, and observing the night sky with expert guidance.
What should I bring? Warm clothing is essential, especially during winter months. Also, consider layers, a flashlight, and possibly a camera with a good night mode.
Can I expect high-tech telescopes? No, the tour doesn’t include telescopes. The guide uses laser pointers and explanations to identify constellations, which many guests find perfectly sufficient.
What if the weather is cloudy? The tour is weather-dependent; poor conditions might lead to cancellation or rescheduling, with full refunds or alternative dates offered.