3 rides, 3 price points, one clear logic. At 130 €, Tour2b's on-road quad to Teide National Park gives you 4.5h of asphalt adventure on a true volcano. At 160 €, Top Buggy Adventure's coastal buggy runs between 2h and 4.5h depending on the format you pick, making it the most flexible option for groups with mixed energy levels. At 195 €, the same operator's Teide-bound buggy locks in 4h of high-altitude terrain with open-air exposure all the way up to Tenerife's iconic crater zone. Budget pick goes to the quad if altitude is the goal. Pay the 35 € premium for the buggy if you want the full Teide experience in a side-by-side vehicle with more cockpit grip.
On-Road Quad Excursion to Teide National Park, Tenerife
130 € for 4.5h on a quad straight to Teide National Park is the highest return on adrenaline per euro in this lineup.
Buggy Excursion from Costa Adeje to Teide National Park, Tenerife
At 195 €, the buggy route to Teide National Park delivers 4h of open-air driving at the highest terrain of all three options.
The Teide routes climb significantly in altitude, with steeper gradients and longer sustained exposure to wind and cold. The coastal buggy stays at low elevation and is shorter, making it a lighter physical experience overall.
Requirements vary by operator, but a valid driving licence is typically required for quad bikes. Check directly with Tour2b or Top Buggy Adventure at booking, as rules differ between quad and buggy formats.
The climb toward Teide National Park puts you on open volcanic terrain at high altitude, where wind exposure and the raw scale of the crater zone hit hardest. This is the peak sensation point of both Teide routes.
The physical level is confirmed as open to all by the operator, with no specific fitness requirement listed. That said, 4.5h in the saddle on a quad is more demanding than a buggy seat, so comfort with vibration and grip matters.
The on-road quad to Teide and the coastal buggy both top out at 4.5h, giving you the most time on the road. The Teide buggy at 195 € runs 4h, slightly shorter but with higher-altitude terrain as the trade-off.
| Month | Temperature | Rainfall | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 18.3°C | 16.7 mm | Peak |
| February | 18.2°C | 42.4 mm | Peak |
| March | 18.7°C | 40.4 mm | Peak |
| April | 19.5°C | 9.3 mm | Peak |
| May | 21°C | 28.6 mm | Peak |
| June | 23.1°C | 1.6 mm | Peak |
| July | 24.5°C | 0.9 mm | Peak |
| August | 25.7°C | 0.8 mm | Peak |
| September | 25.1°C | 4.2 mm | Peak |
| October | 23.6°C | 20 mm | Peak |
| November | 21.3°C | 24.2 mm | Peak |
| December | 19.5°C | 20.3 mm | Peak |
Equipment
All three tours are rated 'Everybody welcome', but 4h to 4.5h in a quad or buggy means sun, wind and volcanic dust. Bring a windproof layer, closed-toe shoes, sunglasses and sunscreen, and secure loose items before you roll.
Getting there
Tours depart from meeting points in Costa Adeje and nearby Santa Cruz de Tenerife, roughly 20-30 min from Tenerife South Airport (TFS) by taxi or rental car.
Updated March 2026