The guide was very knowledgeable about the area and the history of the volcanos. There is a small restaurant at the cable car station fit for and snacks. Please be aware that the altitude is 3500 metres at the top of the cable car, so some may have difficulty with altitude. You also need good walking shoes or trainers at the top. To get to the very top, you need to apply separately for a permit to walk up to the summit, but the views even without that are still excellent
Tenerife's towering Mt Teide is the third-largest volcano in the world. And its 3,718-metre peak is the centrepiece of the UNESCO-listed Las Cañadas del Teide National Park. Take a guided tour of the mountain's otherworldly landscapes and soak up spectacular views over the island. And to really give your day the wow-factor, this tour includes a cable car ride to the summit.