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.
This premium combination tour delivers two of Tenerife's greatest natural spectacles in a single unforgettable evening. The experience begins in the late afternoon with transport to Teide National Park, arriving at the cable car base station or a nearby viewpoint in time to watch the sun descend towards the Atlantic. As it dips below the horizon, Mount Teide casts the world's largest triangular shadow — a perfectly symmetrical pyramid of darkness that stretches across the sea of clouds and the ocean beyond. It is one of the most remarkable sunset phenomena on Earth.
As the sky cycles through shades of pink, orange, and deep purple during the "golden hour" and "blue hour," your guide serves warm drinks and explains the atmospheric optics that create these extraordinary colours. Then, as darkness falls, the second act begins: the emergence of the night sky in all its glory. At 2,100+ metres above the cloud layer, the stars appear with startling clarity and density — the Milky Way arches overhead like a river of light.
Professional telescopes reveal celestial objects invisible to the naked eye: nebulae, galaxies, and planets in stunning detail. The full evening — from the first golden light to the last telescope observation — spans approximately 4 hours and is widely regarded as one of the finest stargazing experiences available anywhere in Europe.
The Teide Sunset & Stars tour is the most comprehensive astronomy excursion in Tenerife, combining the visual drama of a high-altitude sunset with the scientific wonder of a professional stargazing session. The Teide shadow phenomenon — where the conical mountain projects a perfectly symmetrical shadow onto the sea of clouds — is a rare atmospheric display that occurs only at high, isolated peaks with clear western horizons.
This tour consistently earns 5-star reviews and features in "best things to do in Tenerife" guides worldwide. It sells out quickly, especially around new moon dates when the Milky Way is most visible. Book 1–2 weeks in advance for peak season dates. The experience is suitable for all ages, though warm clothing and patience during the darker hours are needed for younger children.
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.
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.