Gaze at the Milky Way and distant galaxies from Mount Teide — one of the world's best stargazing locations with certified Starlight Reserve status.
Gaze at the Milky Way, Saturn's rings, and distant nebulae through professional telescopes at 2,000+ metres on Mount Teide — a certified Starlight Reserve.
Combine a spectacular Teide sunset with a full stargazing session — watch the mountain's shadow stretch across the ocean before the Milky Way appears overhead.
Tour the professional Teide Observatory at 2,390 metres, learning about solar research and astrophysics from the scientists who work among these world-class telescopes.
Tenerife is home to one of the three best sites on the planet for astronomical observation, officially certified as a Starlight Reserve and Starlight Tourist Destination. The Teide Observatory — operated by the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias — sits at 2,390 metres altitude above a temperature inversion layer that traps clouds below, guaranteeing exceptionally clear, stable skies for up to 300 nights per year. The "Sea of Clouds" phenomenon means that while the coasts may be overcast, the Teide summit area enjoys crystal-clear darkness untouched by light pollution.
Stargazing excursions on Teide typically begin at sunset, when the mountain casts the world's largest triangular shadow across the Atlantic towards the neighbouring islands. As twilight fades, guides set up professional-grade telescopes — including Schmidt-Cassegrain and Dobsonian reflectors — to reveal the rings of Saturn, the moons of Jupiter, the Orion Nebula, the Andromeda Galaxy, and thousands of stars invisible to urban eyes. The Milky Way blazes overhead with a brilliance that leaves visitors speechless, and on clear moonless nights the zodiacal light and gegenschein are visible to the naked eye.
Guided stargazing tours include expert astronomers who explain the constellations, planetary science, and astrophotography techniques. Some tours combine the sunset experience at the Teide cable car upper station with a stargazing session at a dedicated viewing area, complete with hot drinks and warm jackets for the mountain chill. For a deeper experience, daytime observatory tours allow you to visit the professional telescopes and learn about the cutting-edge solar and astrophysical research conducted on Tenerife.