Teide National Park

Teide National Park, located in the center of Tenerife, Spain, is a vast expanse of volcanic terrain and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Covering approximately 190 square kilometers, it is home to Mount Teide, the highest peak in Spain at 3,715 meters (12,188 feet). The park features lava fields, craters, and unique rock formations, shaped by centuries of volcanic activity. Its high-altitude environment supports diverse flora and fauna, including species found nowhere else. As the largest and oldest national park in the Canary Islands, Teide National Park stands as a remarkable example of volcanic landscapes and geological history.