Tenerife in October

Antoine Murtha

Updated: 26 May 2026 ·

Tenerife is a destination full of contrasts: volcanoes, black sand beaches, quaint villages, lush forests, steep cliffs... It's a true paradise for those who love varied experiences, and visiting Tenerife in October will maximize your chances of having a great time! If you're still hesitant before clicking, know that it's one of the best times to go: moderate tourist crowds, pleasant weather, and more attractive prices!

What's the weather like in Tenerife in October?

Tenerife crowds in October
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If you are still unsure, know that October is an ideal month to explore Tenerife! Daytime temperatures range between 68 and 79 degrees Fahrenheit with the sea around 75 degrees Fahrenheit! The southern part of the island enjoys a drier and sunnier climate, while the north is slightly more humid, which explains its more vibrant landscapes

The days are bright, but if you're heading up to Teide, for example, temperatures can drop quickly, so it's wise to bring a jacket for mountain outings! Otherwise, the weather allows you to enjoy both the beach and hiking! Good news: there are few rainy days In short, in Tenerife in October, you will enjoy pleasant and balanced weather!

What's the tourist crowd like in October in Tenerife?

Good news: this month marks a quieter time on the island after the high summer season. Beaches and tourist sites are lively, but the atmosphere is significantly more relaxed.

In the south, the resort towns maintain a vibrant atmosphere without the summer crowds. In the north and inland, you'll appreciate the even more peaceful setting for strolls and cultural visits

One way or another, the visitor numbers are moderate and quite manageable!

What's the budget for going to Tenerife in October?

By planning a trip to Tenerife in October, you will benefit from more appealing rates. Accommodations are available at reasonable prices between $70 and $110 per night, while plane tickets hover around $150 for a round trip. But you can often find cheaper deals by booking as early as possible on comparative platforms like Ulysse, which I personally use.

Meals are not that expensive in Tenerife. If you choose a local spot away from tourist areas, you'll easily find daily menus for $12 or $13 per person. Otherwise, the most economical option remains tapas, which cost only a few euros

For activities, expect to pay between $20 and $30 for a boat tour, starting at $40 for an excursion to Teide National Park! In truth, it all depends on what you plan to do and see... But don't worry, Tenerife has plenty to offer that is free to experience!

What to do and see in Tenerife in October?

Visiting Teide National Park

Teide National Park, Tenerife
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Teide is a must-see site for any trip to Tenerife! This impressive volcano, classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site, rises 12,198 feet above sea level. You can book your cable car ascent to climb to over 11,500 feet and enjoy a stunning lunar landscape...

If you enjoy hiking, trails allow you to get close to the craters and enjoy a spectacular view of the ocean and the other Canary Islands. Teide National Park is also a unique biodiversity reserve home to breathtaking flora and geology, so make sure to reserve your spot quickly!

The most popular option remains the quad excursion if you love adventure and adrenaline! Otherwise, you can stargaze during a night tour... This experience is sensational ✨

Relaxing on the black sand beaches

The volcanic beaches are part of Tenerife's identity, so it's natural to visit a few during your stay in October!

Playa Jardín in Puerto de la Cruz is one of the most famous. Designed by artist César Manrique, it boasts beautiful black sand, exotic gardens, and palm trees If you're looking for something more rugged, head to Playa Bollullo, which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding cliffs.

I can also recommend Playa del Duque in Costa Adeje for its family-friendly vibe. One of the most beautiful beaches in Tenerife is Playa de Troyan, popular for its festive atmosphere!

Exploring San Cristóbal de La Laguna

San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Tenerife
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San Cristóbal de La Laguna is a little colonial gem listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Strolling through its historic center, you'll take a step back in time: cobblestone streets, houses with wooden balconies, churches, and convents... so many beautiful things to discover during a walk! You can visit the Santa Iglesia Catedral in neo-Gothic style, which houses the baroque altar of Our Lady of Remedies. The Nava Palace is also noteworthy! The Tenerife History Museum is also worth a stop...

It's also worth noting that La Laguna is an animated student town. It's the perfect place to discover a different side of Tenerife, more cultural and less beach-centric if you're looking for a unique experience!

Hiking in Anaga Rural Park

Anaga National Park
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Located in the northeast of the island, Anaga is a biosphere reserve with spectacular landscapes... You'll admire the beauty of the laurisilva forest that envelops the trails with dense and mysterious vegetation, a remnant from the tertiary era. The viewpoints over the Atlantic Ocean and the steep valleys are magnificent! It would be a shame to miss out on these panoramas during your trip in October to Tenerife

Whether you want an easy hike or a more challenging one, everyone will find their bliss! This will also be a great time to discover traditional villages like Taganana where time seems to have stood still... If you're interested, this guided hike costs only $20 and will show you the beauty of the park in 3 hours.

See dolphins and whales in Los Cristianos

Tenerife dolphin watching cruise
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If you didn't know, Tenerife is renowned for whale watching Observing dolphins and whales in Tenerife is a must-do activity if you've always dreamed of such an experience.

From the southern ports, especially Los Cristianos, you can board a boat to spot dolphins and whales in their natural habitat! These cruises not only provide the chance to see these magnificent cetaceans up close but also to discover the island's stunning volcanic coast while learning more about the local marine life from the onboard guides.

Rest assured: these excursions are organized with the utmost respect for the animals and their environment. No harassment, no chasing-just a responsible and ethical approach to marine observation.

Take a tour of Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Among the activities to do in October in Tenerife, visiting the capital is a must! Santa Cruz is a dynamic and lively city that offers both an authentic and modern atmosphere. You can admire its hyper-futuristic auditorium, stroll around Plaza de España, and visit the Nuestra Señora de África market.

If you have a bit of time, the Museum of Nature and Man is a great activity to explore the history and culture of the Canary Islands. I also recommend checking out the ruins of San Cristobal Castle, which showcases a cannon said to have injured Admiral Nelson. The museum is free and interesting

Of course, you can always shop, spend time on terraces, wander the streets... Just let yourself be carried away!

Admire the Los Gigantes Cliffs!

Los Gigantes Cliffs, Tenerife
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The cliffs of Los Gigantes live up to their name: they rise up to 600 meters above the ocean, and the view from the sea or from the viewpoints is impressive! It's also a spot where you can go dolphin watching and one of the best places to appreciate a spectacular sunset over the Atlantic Los Gigantes is a must-see stop that you should not miss during your trip! You can easily integrate it into a road trip in Tenerife, as it is located opposite Teide National Park...

Discover Canarian cuisine

Papas arrugadas
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A trip to Tenerife wouldn't be complete without eating... just a little! You can't leave without tasting papas arrugadas accompanied by red and green mojo sauces, which are emblematic of the Canaries. Fresh fish, seafood, and goat cheese are also must-tries.

I recommend heading to guachinches: small traditional taverns that serve dishes in a friendly atmosphere... and prices are much more affordable! For the curious, gofio is a coarsely ground roasted cereal flour that is a typical product to discover

Enjoy the charm of Puerto de la Cruz

If you have the chance to explore the north of Tenerife, Puerto de la Cruz is a stop to make for a day! This beautiful town offers authentic charm: a picturesque historic center with colorful facades, a botanical garden overflowing with exotic plants, and even a huge complex of natural swimming pools designed by César Manrique: Lago Martiánez! You can also visit the Puerto de la Cruz lighthouse, tour the San Felipe museum-castle, stroll through Taoro park, and enjoy the various beaches in the city ️

Exploring Teno Rural Park

Teno Rural Park, Tenerife
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Located in the northwest of the island at 4,265 feet above sea level in the northernmost part of Tenerife, this park offers landscapes of exceptional and rugged beauty, with steep mountains, laurel forests, ravines, deep valleys, and spectacular views of the Atlantic! This treasure extends over more than 8,000 hectares and is home to the village of Masca, perched in the gorges-one of the most beautiful in Tenerife.

Hiking, viewpoints, and authenticity await you in this still-preserved park! This is an activity I recommend doing during a road trip or a long stay Additionally, it is possible to participate in a guided hike above Masca. The view will be breathtaking over Teide and Los Gigantes!

Festivals and events in Tenerife in October!

If you're looking for other things to do in October in Tenerife, you can also join celebrations like the Fiesta de la Virgen del Rosario! It's celebrated in several villages with processions and popular festivals, especially in Machado with beautiful floral offerings

El Día de la Hispanidad is Spain's national holiday. Celebrated every year on October 12, it commemorates Christopher Columbus's arrival in America in 1492. It's a public holiday throughout Spain, and you'll see many Spanish flags hanging from balconies and windows of houses You'll easily find parades, concerts, and shows throughout the cities!

Now you know what to see and do in Tenerife in October! I hope my article has helped you prepare for your stay on the Canary Island If you still don't know where to stay in Tenerife, check out my guide!