The Teide Cable Car allows visitors to climb to the top of the volcano without the time and effort that walking would involve.
The cable car has two stations: one at the bottom, with a bar and a buffet restaurant, and another at the top, in
La Rambleta, 3,555 m (11,663 ft) high, affording fabulous views of the Island of Tenerife and the whole archipelago.
The trails up to the La Fortaleza and Pico Viejo lookout points can both be accessed freely and each reveal magnificent panoramic views over the north and south side of
Tenerife respectively. The views from the Pico Viejo lookout point stretch as far as the nearby islands, with the 800 m (2,624 ft) wide Pico Viejo crater
at your feet.
Access along the Telesforo Bravo trail up to the crater is restricted and subject to obtaining a free licence from Teide National Park, which must be applied for
sufficiently in advance as demand is high.
The Teide Cable Car operates from 9 am to 5 pm and the last upward journey sets off at 4 pm. Tickets can either be purchased there
or conveniently on the web site.
You can also visit the Teide Cable Car web site to book guided hiking outings,
cable car tickets and a licence to access the crater, as well as experiences for watching the sunset or stargazing outside the Cable Car's usual operating hours.