Guía de Isora is a land of contrasts: from cloud-covered peaks to cliffs plunging into the sea. More than 60% of its surface area is protected, a mosaic of beautiful ravines, volcanic domes, mountains and reserves that preserve exceptional natural beauty.
Its cliffs are a refuge for birds, its seabed is ideal for diving, and its proximity to Teide National Park and Corona Forestal Natural Park make it the perfect base for exploring the south-west of Tenerife. Here, nature is not just a backdrop: it is part of everyday life. Come and walk its trails, breathe calmly and let yourself be surprised by a landscape shaped by the volcano and time.