Almond blossoms under a blue sky in Santiago del Teide.

Santiago del Teide Almond Blossom Trail in Tenerife

This particular route can only be taken from late January to March, when the almond trees are in full bloom. The special conditions conferred by the volcanic soil in this area are perfect for these trees, which require little water. The walk begins in Santiago del Teide, at Plaza de la Iglesia, and ambles through the area of Las Manchas before coming to an end in the town of Arguayo. Altogether, it is a nine kilometre (5.6 mile) walk of intermediate difficulty. There is a shorter version of the route that sets off from El Calvario de los Baldios in Valle de Arriba and also ends in Arguayo.

More information: Santiago del Teide Tourist Information Office.
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    Everything you need to know about the Almond Blossom Trail in Tenerife

    When can you do the Almond Blossom Route in Tenerife?

    The Almond Blossom Route in Tenerife is typically undertaken between late January and March, which is the period during which the almond trees reach their peak flowering in this part of the island. The intensity of the blossom may vary slightly from year to year depending on temperature, rainfall, and wind. The most common time to find the greatest number of trees in bloom tends to be concentrated during February, particularly in the mid-altitude areas of Santiago del Teide, where the contrast between the volcanic landscape and the white and pink flowers makes the walk one of the most distinctive winter routes in Tenerife.

    Where does the Almond Blossom Route begin?

    The route typically starts from the main square of Santiago del Teide, next to the town's church, and follows rural paths through traditional farming areas and volcanic scenery. The itinerary continues through the Las Manchas area and ends in Arguayo, taking in one of the zones where almond blossom is most abundant in Tenerife.

    How long is the Almond Blossom Route?

    The approximate distance of the Almond Blossom Route is around 9 kilometres, a moderately challenging walk that can be completed at a leisurely pace in roughly 3 to 4 hours, depending on stops and walking speed. It is a route suitable for those accustomed to walking, with moderate gradients and sections that combine rural footpaths, traditional tracks, and open views of the volcanic surroundings of this part of Tenerife.

    How difficult is the Almond Blossom hiking route?

    The route is generally considered to be of moderate difficulty, as it combines accessible stretches with some gentle gradients and dirt or stone paths. No technical hiking experience is required, though it is advisable to wear comfortable footwear and carry water and sun protection, particularly on clear days, as part of the route passes through open terrain.

    What can you see along the Almond Blossom Route and its surroundings?

    In addition to the almond trees in bloom, the walk offers views of agricultural terraces, lava flows, small traditional settlements, and sweeping vistas towards the interior of Tenerife. One of the main attractions is the contrast between the white and pink almond blossom and the dark volcanic terrain, something very characteristic of this part of the island. On clear days, it is also common to enjoy open panoramas towards the surroundings of Teide National Park.

    Can you do the Almond Blossom Route by car?

    Yes, part of the area where the almond trees bloom can be explored by car along local roads in the Santiago del Teide area and its surroundings, making it possible to take in some of the scenery without completing the entire trail on foot. Even so, walking remains the most recommended way to experience the route, as many of the almond trees are found along rural paths and areas where going on foot allows you to better appreciate the landscape, the tranquillity of the surroundings, and the views across the mid-altitude zones and volcanic terrain.

    How long does the almond blossom season last in Tenerife?

    The season typically extends over several weeks, usually from late January through to March, although the precise moment of peak blossom changes each year according to weather conditions. For this reason, those wishing to see the landscape at its best often check the state of the blossom in advance before planning their visit.

    Are guided almond blossom routes organised in Tenerife?

    Yes, during certain flowering periods the municipality of Santiago del Teide organises guided routes as part of its almond blossom campaign, with walks tailored to different levels and durations. These activities typically take place during February, coinciding with the peak blossom period, and are sometimes complemented by cultural and gastronomic offerings as well as initiatives linked to the rural heritage of the municipality. It is therefore worth checking the planned programme for those dates before organising a visit.