Forestal Park Tenerife Entrance Ticket

Swing, climb, and zip through treetops at Forestal Park Tenerife with a harness, training, and 3 hours in the trees near Teide—English mobile ticket included.

5.0(532 reviews)From $31.44 per person

We’re looking at a practical Forestal Park Tenerife Entrance Ticket option in Tenerife (Spain) that’s built around high ropes fun in the treetops. Two things we like right away: you get a safety briefing and instructor training before you start, and the ticket is set up to fit a 3-hour visit that’s heavy on the action. Also, the experience is offered in English with a mobile ticket for easier entry. One consideration: this is very weather-dependent and runs on favorable conditions, so plan for possible rescheduling if it’s not a good day outdoors. This is a great fit if you want an adventure activity for families, friend groups, or anyone looking to try treetop elements at the gates of Teide National Park.

Key Points

Forestal Park Tenerife Entrance Ticket - Key Points

  • 3 hours on-site (about 30 minutes of training, then roughly 2.5 hours in the trees).
  • Included harness + liability insurance + safety briefing/training, so you’re not arriving “guessing.”
  • You’ll get plenty of action: Tarzan Swings, ropes/obstacles, a high ropes course, and giant ziplines.
  • The activity is in all weather conditions, but it’s still subject to cancellation in poor weather, so expect backup options.
  • Access is circuit-based by height and weight limits (good to check before you go).
  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance gives you flexibility.

What This Ticket Really Gets You

Forestal Park Tenerife Entrance Ticket - What This Ticket Really Gets You

This isn’t just “entry to a park”—your ticket is timed for about 3 hours total, with a structured start: roughly 30 minutes for safety training and then around 2.5 hours of treetop fun. For many travelers, that’s the key value: you’re paying for a guided-and-instructed activity flow rather than wandering around and hoping you figure everything out on your own.

At about $31.44 per person, the pricing is relatively straightforward for what you’re getting: harness provided, liability insurance included, and no need for hotel pickup (you start and end at the venue). For a high-energy outdoors activity, that’s a big part of the appeal—this is closer to a “do the activities” ticket than an open-ended sightseeing pass.

Selina V
Ontzettend leuk ook om met kinderen vanaf een jaar of zes te doen. Veiligheid staat voorop maar het is echt leuk spannend! Prachtige locatie.

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Location and Getting There

Forestal Park Tenerife Entrance Ticket - Location and Getting There

The meeting point is clearly listed: Forestal Park Tenerife, Ctra. TF-24, Km 16, 38290 Las Lagunetas, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain. The activity also ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not dealing with complicated drop-offs or navigating multiple locations mid-experience.

The listing also notes free parking, which matters on Tenerife where you don’t want stress parking for something you’re already paying for. If you’re coming by public transport or taxi, the document doesn’t give pickup details beyond “no hotel pickup,” so you’ll likely rely on your own route to the site.

The Setting: Treetops Near Las Lagunetas

Forestal Park Tenerife Entrance Ticket - The Setting: Treetops Near Las Lagunetas

You’ll be operating in the protected area of Las Lagunetas, described as surrounded by canary pines and with a landscape connected to biodiversity in that protected area. The tour also positions the park as being at the gates of Teide National Park, which is part of the selling point for travelers who want adventure with that Tenerife backdrop.

What you can take away practically: the location helps make the treetop part feel like more than a generic ropes course. You’ll climb and move in a natural forest setting rather than an all-manmade structure in a flat area.

Itinerary Breakdown (And What to Expect)

Forestal Park Tenerife Entrance Ticket - Itinerary Breakdown (And What to Expect)

Stop 1: Forestal Park Tenerife (the whole experience)

This is where nearly everything happens. The provided overview makes it clear you’re in for multiple styles of challenges. You can expect sections that involve climbing up walls and rope ladders, plus high rope obstacles located in the treetops. Then there are the “big visual moments” like Tarzan Swings and flying on giant ziplines.

The flow starts with a safety briefing and training from an instructor before you begin. This is one of the standout inclusions in your ticket: not only do you get a harness, but you’re also taught how to use it and what safe movement looks like before you’re sent into the trees. For first-timers, that reduces the “I hope I understood the safety rules correctly” worry.

The tour summary also mentions high ropes course time and ziplines after the initial training. The listing’s timing aligns well with this: about 2.5 hours of fun in the trees after training gives enough time to try multiple elements without it feeling rushed.

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A quick note from traveler impressions

While the reviews shared aren’t long-form narratives, they do include useful “vibe” signals. One reviewer specifically highlighted how safe it feels while still being exciting (“Veiligheid staat voorop maar het is echt leuk spannend”). Another said the activity was fun but noted they didn’t get a super view from their circuit (“il ny a pas de super vue malheureusement”). So, you should treat it as an adventure experience first, scenery second.

The Included Safety: Harness, Briefing, and Insurance

Forestal Park Tenerife Entrance Ticket - The Included Safety: Harness, Briefing, and Insurance

From the ticket details, we can clearly say you’ll receive:
- Safety briefing and training from an instructor before you start.
- Harness included.
- Liability insurance included.
- All local taxes and fees included in what you pay.

That matters because treetop courses are all about correct use of equipment and correct pacing. Even if you’re athletic, you benefit from the standardized instruction before you get clipped in and start. The fact that this is built in from the start is a real advantage versus experiences where you’re basically “handed gear and sent off.”

Circuits and Who Can Participate (Height, Weight, and Age)

Forestal Park Tenerife Entrance Ticket - Circuits and Who Can Participate (Height, Weight, and Age)

This part is important because the ticket can feel more “inclusive” or more “restrictive” depending on your group’s height and comfort level. Here are the exact requirements given:

We’re told that participants ages 13 to 69 are considered adults. Also: most travelers can participate, but access depends on circuits:
- For easy and medium circuits, you need a minimum height of 110 cm and must be less than 110 kg.
- For difficult and extreme circuits, you need at least 1m45 and again be less than 110 kg.
- Children under 13 can enter only if accompanied by an adult over 15.
- An important detail about younger children: a child is considered 5 to 12 years old and must be at least 1.10 m tall.

If you’re traveling with kids, this is where you’ll want to plan ahead. Many parks look child-friendly until you read the exact height cutoff. Based on the reviews, this is still considered fun even for families (one mention in the review indicates it works for children “from around six,” which lines up with the idea that taller-than-minimum kids are eligible for the activities).

Also, the booking notes you’ll be considered adults from 13 up to 69, but it doesn’t explicitly list a younger-minor limit besides the under-13 rule with an adult. So if your group includes anyone under 13, double-check the accompaniment rule before you book.

The Big Fun Parts: Swings, Ropes, Ziplines

Forestal Park Tenerife Entrance Ticket - The Big Fun Parts: Swings, Ropes, Ziplines

The highlights are pretty specific, and that’s good for setting expectations. You’ll “swing through the forest like Tarzan” using swings and ropes—the kind of activity that creates the instant memory photos. You’ll also cruise along ziplines and tackle a high ropes course.

Visually, we’d imagine the experience as a progression: climb up, transition through rope sections, then move into a faster sequence where you shift from standing-and-climbing into “fly forward” modes on zip lines. The mention of climbing up walls and rope ladders suggests there are moments that feel like scrambling upward (in a controlled, harnessed way).

If your group prefers predictable challenges, that mix of rope ladders, obstacles, then zips can feel great because it keeps you from getting bored. If your group has a fear of heights, the ticket includes training, but the park experience still involves being in the treetops—so you might want to consider which circuit your party will feel comfortable attempting. The circuit rules tied to height help determine your options.

Weather, Operation, and What “In All Weather Conditions” Means

Forestal Park Tenerife Entrance Ticket - Weather, Operation, and What “In All Weather Conditions” Means

The listing says the park is operated in all weather conditions, but it also says it’s subject to favorable weather conditions. It includes this practical promise: if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll get an alternative date or a full refund.

So in plain terms, don’t assume this will run no matter what rain and wind show up. Instead, treat it like an outdoors activity where the provider might adjust the plan or cancel based on real safety and comfort. The cancellation policy gives you flexibility if you book soon enough.

What to wear: dress appropriately since you’ll be moving and likely need grip. The data doesn’t list specific clothing requirements, so follow standard treetop-adventure logic: closed-toe shoes, something you can move in, and clothing you don’t mind getting a bit scuffed.

Timing, Group Size, and Pace

Your visit includes about 30 minutes of training and about 2.5 hours of fun, which is a nice balance—enough time for multiple elements, but short enough that you’re not trapped at a location for half a day.

The maximum group size listed is 35 travelers. That suggests you’ll likely be in a moderate group environment—not a huge crowd, not private either. Also note the tour/activity may be operated by a multi-lingual guide (Spanish–English), and the ticket listing specifies English is offered.

For families: because the start includes briefing/training, arriving early matters so nobody feels rushed. The details don’t state a recommended arrival time, but for your own comfort, you’ll want to give yourselves buffer.

Ticket Logistics: Mobile Entry and What You Don’t Need

A nice touch: this uses a mobile ticket. That can reduce friction because you don’t have to print or hunt for papers when you’re traveling with kids. Confirmation is received at time of booking, so you should have what you need ahead of going.

The included items simplify costs on the day: harness, training, liability insurance, parking free, and taxes are all included. Not included items are fairly standard: food and drinks are not listed as included, and there’s no hotel pickup and drop-off. If you’re traveling as a family, consider building in a snack or meal plan around your 3-hour slot.

Value for Money: Is It Worth $31.44?

At roughly $31.44 per person for an action-focused treetop outing, we’d call it good value as long as you fit the height/weight requirements and you’re comfortable with the core activities: ropes, harnessed movement, and ziplines.

Here’s why it tends to feel worth it to travelers:
- Training is included, so you’re not paying for riskier “try it yourself” access.
- You’re paying for multiple different challenge types (swings, ropes, high ropes, ziplines) rather than one single element.
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours means you’re not locked in if weather looks questionable.

A subtle point: reviews mention that the view might not be spectacular for everyone. So if you’re paying primarily for breathtaking scenery, you might be slightly disappointed. But if you want hands-on fun in the treetops, the experience is built around that.

What Reviewers Seem to Appreciate Most

The rating is 4.9 out of 5 with 532 reviews, and 98% recommend it. The two review notes you provided point to what people come for: safety that doesn’t suck the fun out of it, and excitement on the course.

One review emphasized it being fun and exciting for kids starting around early school age, while safety is prioritized. Another praised it as enjoyable and said the team was attentive and vigilant (“team attentive and vigilant”), plus the park team gave them help where needed. The “four out of five” review mentioned no standout views and still acknowledged the staff’s attentiveness.

So the practical takeaway is: expect a structured, safety-conscious environment, and focus your expectations on the actual climbing and zipping.

Who Should Book This (And Who Might Skip It)

We’d recommend booking if you:
- Want active treetop fun more than scenery.
- Appreciate that the ticket includes training, harness, and insurance.
- Have travelers whose height and weight fit the circuit requirements.
- Are traveling with kids old enough to meet the height minimum and handle the under-13 accompaniment rules (if applicable).

You might hold off or choose carefully if:
- Your group is primarily sightseeing and prefers low-activity tours.
- Everyone in your party is uneasy with heights (even if the park provides safety gear).
- You’re traveling in a period where weather cancellations are likely; if so, your free cancellation window helps, but you still need a backup day.

Should You Book? (Practical Decision Help)

If your group meets the 110 cm / 1m45 height requirements and you’re ready for about 2.5 hours in the trees, this looks like a strong choice for a Tenerife adventure. The big “yes” factors are included safety training, harness, and the blend of obstacles (rope ladders, Tarzan-style swings, ziplines, and a high ropes course).

If you’re unsure, the decision hinges on one question: do you want movement and challenge in the forest, or do you want scenic views and an easier pace? The one review noting that the view wasn’t super memorable suggests the park is an activity-first destination. For the right travelers, it seems to deliver exactly that—fun with real safety support.

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Forestal Park Tenerife Entrance Ticket



5.0

(532)

92% 5-star

"Ontzettend leuk ook om met kinderen vanaf een jaar of zes te doen. Veiligheid staat voorop maar het is echt leuk spannend! Prachtige locatie."

— Selina V,

FAQ

Does this include a harness and safety instruction?
Yes. The ticket includes a safety briefing and training from an instructor before you start, and it includes a harness.

How long is the experience?
It lasts about 3 hours total, including approximately 30 minutes of training and around 2.5 hours of activity in the trees.

What’s the meeting point address?
You meet at Forestal Park Tenerife, Ctra. TF-24, Km 16, 38290 Las Lagunetas, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.

Do I need to book English specifically?
The ticket listing says it’s offered in English, and it also notes the guide may be multi-lingual Spanish–English.

Is food included in the ticket?
No. Food and drinks are not included unless specifically specified (nothing indicates it’s included here).

Is hotel pickup provided?
No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included. The activity starts and ends at the meeting point.

What are the age rules?
Adults are listed as ages 13 to 69. If the participant is under 13, they can enter only if accompanied by an adult (>15 years).

What are the height requirements for circuits?
For easy/medium, minimum height is 110 cm. For difficult/extreme, minimum height is 1m45.

Is there a weight limit?
Yes. The listing says participants must weigh less than 110 kg (for the circuits described).

What if the weather is bad?
It’s operated based on favorable conditions and may be canceled if weather is poor. If canceled, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.

What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start, it’s not refunded.

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