Tips/suggestions for Mount Teide ‘stargazing’
Tips/suggestions for Mount Teide ‘stargazing’
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FWIW

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3,508 posts

114 months

Monday 7th April
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Going to Tenerife next week and hoping to make to most of the view of the stars from the top of the volcano.

Any suggestions or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. TIA

Paddymcc

1,147 posts

208 months

Monday 7th April
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We did one with elegant excursions last year that was enjoyable

It included some drinks at sunset on the west side of the island and then a dinner and more drinks. The guide was also good fun and not too OTT on the mic whilst on the bus. The scenery is stunning on the way up with a couple of stops to take everything in.

Make sure you bring some warm clothes it gets very cold up there once the sun goes down.

It cost us €79 each and we were collected and returned to a stop beside our hotel.

FWIW

Original Poster:

3,508 posts

114 months

Tuesday 8th April
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Thanks Paddy, I’ll have a look at that.

markymarkthree

3,084 posts

188 months

Tuesday 8th April
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If you have ski clothing wear that, as that is what the lift operators wear.

Zaichik

362 posts

53 months

Tuesday 8th April
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Go at night time and make sure it is not cloudy.

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Original Poster:

3,508 posts

114 months

Wednesday 9th April
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Zaichik said:
Go at night time and make sure it is not cloudy.
Haha biggrin

Zaichik

362 posts

53 months

Wednesday 9th April
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FWIW said:
Zaichik said:
Go at night time and make sure it is not cloudy.
Haha biggrin
being more serious, the advice from the others is very good - bring warm clothes - gloves/hat too as it can be very cold. If you have them, then an insulated pad to sit on can be good too depending on what tour you are on.

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Original Poster:

3,508 posts

114 months

Thursday 24th April
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Paddymcc said:
We did one with elegant excursions last year that was enjoyable

It included some drinks at sunset on the west side of the island and then a dinner and more drinks. The guide was also good fun and not too OTT on the mic whilst on the bus. The scenery is stunning on the way up with a couple of stops to take everything in.

Make sure you bring some warm clothes it gets very cold up there once the sun goes down.

It cost us €79 each and we were collected and returned to a stop beside our hotel.
We did this, with the meal.
It was excellent, thanks for the recommendation.

Disappointed that it’s the wrong time of year for the Milky Way, though. frown

Magnum 475

3,867 posts

149 months

Thursday 24th April
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I’m on Gran Canaria at the moment. Our hiking guide mentioned this though. Apparently you need a permit for the summit, so worth looking into before you get there.