Thinking about adding a splash of adventure to your Tenerife trip? The Canyoning in Anaga tour promises a mix of adrenaline, stunning nature, and local flavor. While I haven’t done this particular experience myself, I’ve gathered enough info to give you a clear picture of what to expect.
What really draws us in is the chance to explore parts of the rural park of Anaga that are unreachable on foot—talk about a behind-the-scenes look at Tenerife’s wild side. Plus, the combination of canyoning and a traditional Canarian meal at a Guanchinche sounds like a pretty unbeatable way to connect with local culture after some action.
That said, a potential consideration is the activity’s physical demand—it’s not suited for everyone, especially those with certain medical conditions or fear of heights. But if you’re generally fit, love nature, and are curious about trying something new, this could be a great pick. It’s especially well-suited for adventurous souls eager to try canyoning in a safe, guided environment.
Key Points
- Accessible for beginners with an initiation-style canyoning experience, guided by experts.
- Highlights include rappel descents of up to 25 meters in a lush, green setting.
- Includes authentic Canarian cuisine, specifically a lunch at a local Guanchinche.
- Limited group sizes ensure personalized guidance.
- Duration is 4 hours, making it a manageable adventure for most days.
- Not suitable for children under 10 or those with height-related fears.
What is Canyoning in Anaga All About?

This activity is designed to give you a thrilling yet manageable introduction to canyoning in one of Tenerife’s most enchanting landscapes. The tour takes place in the rural park of Anaga, a green haven filled with laurel forests that feel almost prehistoric. The focus here is on safe, guided descents into the canyon, with plenty of opportunities to enjoy the environment’s natural beauty.
You’ll be descending a canyon with multiple rappel sections—not exceeding 25 meters—so it’s accessible for beginners but still offers plenty of adrenaline. The guides are described as experts, which adds a reassuring touch if it’s your first time. They’ll help you with the technical parts, like rappelling, and ensure safety at every step.
Once the canyoning part is over, the tour wraps up with a walk back to the starting point, leading you to a local Guanchinche. Here, the experience shifts from adrenaline to flavor, as you enjoy a hearty Canarian meal with traditional dishes and, of course, some local hospitality.
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How the Itinerary Unfolds

The adventure begins at Merendero Casa Carlos, a relaxed spot that sets the tone for a day immersed in nature. From there, you’ll head into the rugged terrain of Anaga, where guided hiking and exploring off-the-beaten-path spots await.
The canyoning itself is around four hours, including the descent and part of the walk back. The descent involves rappelling down multiple sections, each offering varied heights, but none exceeding 25 meters. It’s a good mix for those new to canyoning, yet still exciting enough to get your heart pumping.
What makes this experience stand out is the access to places you couldn’t reach on foot alone. The guides’ local knowledge is invaluable, revealing hidden corners of Anaga’s lush landscape that most visitors never see.
After the physical part, your group will return to the Guanchinche for a traditional Canarian meal. The reviews describe the food as delicious and satisfying—a perfect reward for your efforts—and the ambiance adds a cozy, authentic touch to the day.
What to Expect During Your Canyoning Experience

The activity is tailored to a range of experience levels, but it’s essential to be prepared. Expect to wear outdoor clothing and hiking shoes, and bring essentials like sunscreen, water, and a change of clothes—you will get wet, after all.
The guides are helpful in explaining the rappel techniques, and according to reviews, they are friendly and professional, making sure everyone feels comfortable. As one reviewer noted, “The guides’ expertise really made the difference,” especially for first-timers.
The canyon itself offers several rappel sections, with heights not exceeding 25 meters. That might sound intimidating, but with proper guidance, it’s an exhilarating experience rather than a nerve-wracking one. The environment is lush, verdant, and filled with the sounds of forest birds and flowing water—a true nature lover’s dream.
The walk back to the starting point is a straightforward hike through the forest, giving you a chance to catch your breath and enjoy the scenery one last time.
The Food and Cultural Touch at Guanchinche
A highlight for many is the lunch at Guanchinche—a regional restaurant that offers authentic Canarian dishes. The reviews consistently mention delicious food and friendly service, with many describing it as the perfect way to end the adventure.
The meal typically includes local tapas, hearty stews, or grilled dishes, with some reviewers calling it “a real taste of Tenerife.” It’s a great opportunity to relax after a morning of physical activity and connect with local culture. Booking ahead for the restaurant is recommended to ensure you don’t miss out.
More Great Tours NearbyWho Will Love This Tour?
This experience is best suited for adventurous beginners or those with some outdoor experience who want a safe introduction to canyoning. If you’re comfortable with heights and moderate physical activity, you’ll likely find this a rewarding way to explore Anaga.
While it isn’t designed for small children or those with certain medical conditions, it’s perfect for active travelers eager to combine outdoor adventure with culture. The group size tends to be small, ensuring personalized attention and a friendly atmosphere.
Price and Value
Considering the 4-hour guided activity plus a traditional meal, the price reflects good value for those wanting a full, memorable experience. The inclusion of expert guides, necessary equipment, and the cultural lunch makes it a convenient all-in-one package.
However, it’s important to keep in mind that this is a guided, beginner-friendly adventure, so if you’re a seasoned canyoner or looking for extreme thrills, you might want to look elsewhere. For most travelers, though, it offers a sweet spot of adrenaline, scenery, and cultural taste.
Final Thoughts
If you’re looking for a way to see Tenerife’s wild side without the need for prior experience, this canyoning initiation in Anaga checks most boxes. The guides’ professionalism and the chance to reach hidden spots are real pluses. Coupled with the authentic Canarian meal, it’s a well-rounded day of activity and culture.
While the activity isn’t suited for everyone—especially those with height fears or certain health issues—the overall experience promises a great balance of fun, safety, and scenic beauty. It’s ideal if you’re an active traveler who enjoys a bit of adrenaline, loves nature, and wants a taste of local flavor.
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FAQ
Is this activity suitable for beginners?
Yes, this tour is designed as an initiation, making it accessible for those new to canyoning. The guides are experienced and will help you through each step.
What should I bring?
You should bring a passport, change of clothes, hiking shoes, sunscreen, water, and comfortable outdoor clothing. Be prepared to get wet, so wear appropriate gear.
Are children allowed?
This activity isn’t suitable for children under 10, as it involves heights and physical exertion that might be challenging or unsafe for younger kids.
How long does the tour last?
The canyoning activity lasts about 4 hours, including the descent and walk back, making it a manageable half-day adventure.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, especially for the restaurant, as it can fill up. Advance booking guarantees your spot and helps ensure a smooth experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering some flexibility if your plans shift unexpectedly.
This canyoning experience in Tenerife’s Anaga Park offers a great mix of adventure, scenic beauty, and local flavor. Whether you’re a first-timer or just looking to add a bit of thrill to your trip, it’s worth considering—just be sure to prepare and give yourself time to enjoy every moment.
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