Masca
Masca TF CN
Masca is a small village nestled in the mountains of the Teno Massif in northwestern Tenerife, and it is one of the most fascinating and picturesque spots on the island. This remote village, which until a few decades ago was accessible only on foot or by mule, is set amidst deep ravines and steep rocky cliffs, creating a landscape of extraordinary beauty. Masca is often referred to as "the village for nature lovers" thanks to its tranquil atmosphere and breathtaking views.
The journey to Masca is an adventure in itself: the road leading to the village is narrow and winding, with hairpin bends offering spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding mountains. Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by an idyllic landscape, with traditional stone houses, lush gardens, and terraces planted with vines and tropical plants.
Masca is also the starting point for one of Tenerife's most famous and spectacular hiking trails: the Barranco de Masca. This trail descends through a deep and wild gorge, flanked by sheer rock walls on both sides, leading to a small hidden beach on the ocean. The hike, which takes about three hours, is an extraordinary experience with breathtaking views and a unique variety of flora and fauna.
At the end of the trail, visitors can relax on the pebble beach, take a dip in the crystal-clear waters, and, if desired, hop on a taxi boat to return to the port of Los Gigantes, completing an unforgettable adventure. Masca is a place where time seems to stand still, a corner of Tenerife where nature reigns supreme and where one can fully immerse themselves in the island's wild beauty. The village and the Masca gorge are a must-see destination for those seeking an authentic experience far from Tenerife's more crowded tourist spots.