Astronomy in Tenerife

Tenerife, with clear skies and low light pollution, is an ideal destination for astronomical observation, especially at Teide, certified as a Starlight Destination.

Tenerife, and especially Teide, has become one of the best destinations for astronomical observation worldwide. Its low light pollution, combined with its privileged location in the heart of the Atlantic, allows for an incredibly clear night sky, attracting both professional and amateur astronomers from all over the world. The island offers excellent star visibility, with the possibility of observing up to 83 of the 88 constellations recognized by the International Astronomical Union, from both the northern and southern hemispheres.



Teide and other peaks of Tenerife have been certified as a Starlight Destination by the Starlight Foundation, a designation that guarantees they meet strict criteria related to sky quality, low light pollution, and air purity. This makes Tenerife an ideal place to enjoy astronomy, with clear skies for most of the year. The island also hosts the Teide Observatory, one of the most important observatories in Europe, dedicated to both scientific research and the promotion of astronomy.



In addition to professional observation, Tenerife offers various activities and guided tours for those wishing to explore the universe from the comfort of the island. During these excursions, visitors can learn about constellations, planets, and the wonders of space, guided by experts who share not only astronomical knowledge but also fascinating stories from mythology, which have accompanied humanity in its understanding of the cosmos. Undoubtedly, Tenerife is a must-visit destination for all astronomy enthusiasts, a place where the sky becomes a window to the vastness of the universe.