Teide bei Nacht vom Süden und Westen
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Teide bei Nacht vom Süden und Westen

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Sprachen: Englisch
Digitale Tickets
Dauer: zwischen 4 Stunden bis 8 Stunden
Highlights
  • Sonnenuntergang über dem Berg Teide
  • Dramatische Ausblicke auf Teneriffa bei Nacht
  • Sternbeobachtung mit einem ortskundigen Guide
Beschreibung

Der Nationalpark Monte Teide auf Teneriffa bietet einige der atemberaubendsten Landschaften und Ausblicke auf dem gesamten Archipel. Gekrönt vom vulkanischen Gipfel des Teide, nimmt diese natürliche Wildnis eine andere Qualität an, wenn die untergehende Sonne die Bergkämme und Felsen in sanfte Rosa-, Rot- und Violetttöne taucht.

Der Sternenhimmel und die Atmosphäre über dem Teide - dem höchsten Berg Spaniens - gehören weltweit zu den besten Bedingungen für die Sternenbeobachtung. Sie werden hoch hinauf in die zerklüftete Wildnis des Nationalparks gefahren und können zahlreiche Fotostopps auf dem Weg genießen.

Wenn das Tageslicht schwindet, können Sie beobachten, wie die untergehende Sonne die Landschaft in ein Farbenmeer taucht. Nach Einbruch der Dunkelheit geht es dann weiter zu einem besonderen Aussichtspunkt, wo Ihr ortskundiger Tourguide Ihnen den Nachthimmel zeigt und die Sternbilder erklärt. Ein Drei-Gänge-Menü rundet den magischen Ausflug ab.

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  • check Guide
  • check 3-Gänge-Menü
Wichtige Informationen
  • Abholung am frühen Nachmittag und Rückkehr gegen Mitternacht
  • Nicht geeignet für Gäste mit eingeschränkter Mobilität
  • Bitte stellen Sie sicher, dass Sie Ihre Buchungsbestätigung vor der Tour herunterladen
  • Diese Aktivität findet im Teide-Nationalpark in Höhenlage statt, und es ist mit niedrigen Temperaturen zu rechnen (besonders in den Wintermonaten). Warme Kleidung ist unerlässlich
  • Nicht geeignet für Gäste, die an Reisekrankheit leiden
  • Nicht rollstuhlgerecht
  • Nicht geeignet für Gäste mit eingeschränkter Mobilität
  • Warme Kleidung mitbringen
  • Abhängig von den Wetterverhältnissen
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    Mike and Lisa

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    4.2

    7. Oktober 2025

    Als Paar gereist


    Everything apart from the meal was excellent

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    Smilea371

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    1

    4. Oktober 2025

    Mit der Familie gereist


    I wanted to see the night sky through telescopes, in a nearly 9 hour excursion we had a total of 20 minutes with telescopes. That 20 minutes was shared 7 people to out telescope. Roughly 3 minutes per person. The dinner off was not edible. Food looked and tasted like it was grossly over cooked 3 days earlier. Our party of three didnt eat it. The wine provided was also untouched. Tasted like vinegar. The whole excursion was under whelming and very disappointing. I feel robbed of £210.

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    Vicky

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    4.2

    1. Oktober 2025

    Als Paar gereist


    Our guide was fantastic - Danny on bus 117. I learnt a huge amount on the way up to the first stop, let alone the rest of the trip. The views were amazing, day and night, and the stops chosen weren't too busy, which was great. The food was pretty good - the soup starter was very tasty, there was plenty of alcoholic/non alcoholic drink options, the main was mediocre and the dessert was small but tasty. I would like to see more about suitable shoes and not underestimating how cold it would be!

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    Rob Owen

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    5

    30. September 2025

    Als Paar gereist


    Well organised. Educational. Knowledgeable tour guide. Tour vehicle was spotlessly clean and driven by a safe courteous and well presented driver.

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    Paul **********

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    2.2

    24. September 2025

    Als Paar gereist


    It was cloudy so we didn’t actually see the sun set, it was just a slightly lighter smudge behind the clouds. At the telescope sight there were so many cars going by with lights on full beam your eyes couldn’t get accustomed to the dark because of the constant glare. It was pretty cloudy there too so there wasn’t much to see. We only got about a minute on each object before getting moved on so other people could get a glimpse. And the food was pretty average to say the least. So not great

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    Mim

    Verified booking

    5

    17. September 2025

    Mit der Familie gereist


    10/10! The day starts exploring the gorgeous scenery around the national park, with plenty of stops along the way to take in all the surroundings. Watching the sunset was absolutely stunning, and then stargazing on a mountain was simply stunning. Nico was knowledgable, funny and intriguing which made the day so much better! Definitely need to take warm clothes for the sunset!

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