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Discover Tenerife’s volcanic landscapes on a buggy tour with hotel pickup, scenic stops, and local cheese and wine tasting—an adventurous way to explore the island.
Tenerife Teide National Park Buggy Tour with Hotel Transfer Review
If you’re considering adding a bit of adrenaline to your Tenerife adventure, the Buggy Tour with Hotel Transfer might catch your eye. This roughly 3-hour excursion offers a mix of off-road fun, stunning vistas, and some downtime in charming local villages. While it’s not a full-day adventure, it promises a balanced peek into the island’s volcanic beauty with the convenience of hotel pickup.
One thing we love about this experience is how it combines wild off-road driving with the stunning scenery of Teide’s volcanic landscapes. The stops at iconic viewpoints like Pico Viejo and Roques de García give you a real sense of the island’s geological drama. Plus, the chance to sample local cheese and wine in Tamaimo adds a lovely touch of local flavor and relaxation after the drive.
A potential consideration is the actual off-road time—some reviews point out that only about 30 minutes of the total three hours are spent off-road, with the rest on paved roads. Also, the tour’s price might seem steep at over $240 for two people, but if you value guided scenic stops, a knowledgeable guide, and the thrill of driving a buggy, it can still offer decent value.
This tour is best suited for adventurous travelers who enjoy scenic drives, small-group tours, and are eager to explore Tenerife’s volcanic heart with some added fun. It’s not ideal if you’re looking for a completely off-road, rugged experience, but for a balanced adventure with comfort and convenience, it hits the mark.

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The tour begins with hotel pickup from popular areas like Los Gigantes, Puerto Santiago, Alcala, Fáñabe, Torviscas, Las Américas, Los Cristianos, and Golf del Sur. This convenience is a big plus, especially after a long flight or a busy sightseeing day. The meeting point at Carr. Puerto, 22, in Tamaimo is straightforward, and most travelers find the logistics smooth.
Once on the road, your journey kicks off in the picturesque village of Tamaimo. It’s a lovely spot where Canarian charm is alive in traditional architecture, and it sets a relaxed, authentic tone for the day. Here, you’ll get to savor local cheese and wine, a perfect way to unwind after the drive and take in the rural atmosphere.
Arguayo is the first major stop. This site is notable for being where Tenerife’s most recent volcanic eruption occurred. The landscape here is striking—raw, volcanic rock formations with panoramic views of the ocean and La Gomera. Reviewers mention that the scenery is “amazing” and that this stop offers a chance to see the island’s volcanic activity up close without leaving the safety of a guided tour.
Next, the Mirador de las Narices del Teide offers a look into the crater of Pico Viejo and volcanic vents from 1798. The guide provides insights into the last eruption, adding an educational element. The views from here are often described as spectacular, with the crater’s vast width of 800 meters creating a dramatic backdrop.
The Mirador de Boca Tauce sits at a junction leading toward Vilaflor and Chío, providing another vantage point that offers sweeping vistas of the landscape. Several reviewers noted that these viewpoints are “breathtaking,” making the stops well worth the short waits.
The highlight is undoubtedly Teide National Park itself, home to Spain’s highest peak. The tour offers a guided walk where you can see the famous Teide volcano, Roques de García, and the surreal Llano de Ucanca. Reviewers appreciate the guided nature of this stop — it’s not just a photo op but an educational experience, with guides sharing stories and facts about the geology and history.
However, some feel that the off-road portion here is quite brief—about 30 minutes—especially compared to the entire three-hour trip. This has led some to comment that the ride is more scenic than truly rugged.
The tour concludes back in Tamaimo, where a relaxed session of sampling local cheese and wine is arranged. Some reviews mention that the tasting is pleasant but not particularly memorable or extensive, with a few travelers feeling it’s more of a nice ending than a highlight.
The tour includes jackets, goggles, and gloves, which are especially important given the cool mountain air and potential dust. Snacks are provided, and the mobile ticket system makes planning straightforward. The optional photos and videos package at €40 is a good way to remember the fun, especially considering that reviews note the absence of videos during the actual ride.
With a maximum of 14 travelers, the tour maintains a cozy, intimate atmosphere, allowing guides to personalize attention. At about $244.35 for two people, the cost can seem high for some, especially given that the off-road segment is relatively short. Reviewers suggest that if you’re after spectacular off-road action, this might not fully meet expectations, but if scenic views and guided stops matter most, it offers good value.

This buggy adventure is best suited for those seeking a scenic, guided exploration of Tenerife’s volcanic highlights with a comfortable, small-group setting. It’s ideal if you enjoy light off-road driving, stunning viewpoints, and local flavors like cheese and wine at the end. It’s less ideal if you’re after extensive off-road action, rugged driving, or a completely adrenaline-fueled experience.

This Tenerife Teide National Park Buggy Tour offers a combination of scenic viewpoints, knowledgeable guidance, and local flavor, wrapped up in a manageable three-hour experience. The tour’s highlights—like Pico Viejo and Roques de García—are genuine visuals of Tenerife’s volcanic grandeur. The convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off adds to its appeal, making it easy to fit into a busy holiday schedule.
While the off-road time may be limited, the overall experience provides a nice balance of adventure and sightseeing, especially with the added bonus of tasting local cheese and wine. It’s a good option for travelers who want a guided, relaxed, yet visually impressive tour with a touch of fun behind the wheel.
If you’re craving a quick, scenic, and well-guided trip that combines nature, culture, and a bit of adventure, this buggy tour can be a rewarding choice. Just keep in mind the shorter off-road section and consider whether that matches your expectations for an adventurous drive.

Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour offers hotel pickup and drop-off from key locations like Los Gigantes, Puerto Santiago, and others, making it very convenient.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience runs for approximately 3 hours, including stops and driving time.
What’s the group size?
The maximum group size is 14 travelers, which helps keep the experience intimate and personalized.
Do I need to bring anything?
The tour provides jackets, goggles, and gloves. However, travelers often find it wise to dress warmly, especially in cooler mountain areas, and bring extra clothes if needed.
Are the views worth it?
Absolutely. Reviewers rave about the spectacular views from viewpoints like Pico Viejo and Roques de García, which showcase Tenerife’s volcanic drama in full glory.
What about the off-road driving?
Expect about 30 minutes of off-road driving on rugged terrain. Some reviews suggest this segment is shorter than anticipated, so if off-road adventure is your priority, consider that.
Is the cheese and wine tasting worth it?
Most find it a pleasant, relaxing way to end the tour. Although some feel it’s a bit underwhelming, it’s a nice touch to experience local flavors in a scenic setting.
Can I buy photos or videos?
Yes, for €40, you can purchase photos and videos of your trip, as several reviewers mention that these are not provided free during the drive.
In summary, this buggy tour offers a well-rounded glimpse of Tenerife’s volcanic heart, with the right mix of guided scenic stops, a dash of off-road fun, and local flavors. It’s an experience that balances adventure, comfort, and cultural charm — perfect for those wanting a memorable taste of the island’s natural beauty without sacrificing convenience.