Close Menu
amed postamed post
  • News
  • World
  • Life & Style
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • Contact
What's Hot

Beautiful UK city that’s ‘full of charm’ is one of the most walkable | UK | Travel

October 4, 2025

Singapore Grand Prix starting grid: George Russell on pole position as McLaren in trouble | F1 | Sport

October 4, 2025

Match postponed due to Storm Amy as plane forced to land in different country | Rugby | Sport

October 4, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Beautiful UK city that’s ‘full of charm’ is one of the most walkable | UK | Travel
  • Singapore Grand Prix starting grid: George Russell on pole position as McLaren in trouble | F1 | Sport
  • Match postponed due to Storm Amy as plane forced to land in different country | Rugby | Sport
  • UK households urged to do this one thing on Sunday | UK | News
  • Novak Djokovic footage speaks volumes after airport incident and apolo | Tennis | Sport
  • Princess Kate’s striking gesture that she uses on every royal visit | Royal | News
  • Man Utd’s stance on sacking Ruben Amorim as INEOS make decision on new manager | Football | Sport
  • Hummus will be ‘smoother and tastier than ever’ if you add this step
  • News
  • World
  • Life & Style
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • Contact
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
amed postamed post
Subscribe
Saturday, October 4
  • News
  • World
  • Life & Style
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • Contact
amed postamed post
Home»Travel

Tenerife gets tough on tourists with first-ever eco-tax and new £600 f | Travel News | Travel

amedpostBy amedpostOctober 4, 2025 Travel No Comments3 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


Tourists visiting Tenerife will face a new eco-tax from January 1st. The island’s government is going to charge holidaymakers up to 25 euros to climb its most iconic landmark, Mount Teide. Tenerife residents will be able to visit free. There will also be strict daily capacity limits.

Mount Teide is Spain’s highest peak and a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is visited by millions of people each year. However, it has become so overcrowded with blocked access roads that Tenerife’s Cabildo says it has to balance tourism with conservation.

Tenerife’s president Rosa Dávila and vice president Lope Afonso stressed that the initiative is designed to regulate visitor pressure, similar to the eco-tax already applied in the mountain-top village of Masca, and to ensure the long-term protection of the National Park.

Non-residents will have to pay between 10 and 25 euros, depending on the chosen day and route.

The tax applies specifically to two trails that allow access to the summit: Trail No. 7 Montaña Blanca – La Rambleta and Trail No. 10 Telesforo Bravo (leading from La Rambleta to the crater)

To prevent overcrowding, a maximum of 300 climbers per day has been set. Visitors will be distributed into three time slots, with a quota of 100 people per section and time slot.

The Cabildo estimates the eco-tax will generate around 650,000 euros annually, earmarked exclusively for the maintenance and conservation of Teide National Park.

Unauthorised ascents without prior reservation can result in fines of up to 600 euros.

According to Rosa Dávila, visitor numbers to Teide have reached an “unsustainable” level.

In 2020, around 3.5 million people visited the park.

By 2024, this number had exceeded five million, with 88% being tourists and only 11% local residents.

This surge has heightened environmental pressure on the fragile volcanic ecosystem, prompting the Cabildo to adopt new measures.

“Teide is not only a symbol of our identity but also a natural heritage that we must protect responsibly,” she stressed.

The new measures aim to strike a delicate balance: ensuring visitors can continue to enjoy the majesty of Mount Teide while preserving one of the Canary Islands’ most unique and vulnerable ecosystems for future generations, she added.

“It represents a courageous decision and marks the first of many guidelines that will protect our National Park, which belongs to all the people of Tenerife. We must prevent its degradation and any tool that helps preserve it will be studied.”

Among the rules for those who set foot on the summit of El Teide, they must carry a printed or digital permit along with an official ID. It is essential to wear long pants, warm clothing, appropriate mountain footwear, sunscreen, energy-boosting food and water. Users must also carry a fully charged mobile phone, a thermal blanket, a flashlight or headlamp, gloves and a hat.

Reservations are required through the Tenerife ON platform.

Maximum capacity of 50 people per time slot, with specific time slots for sunrise (6:00–9:00 a.m.) and sunset (6:00–10:00 p.m.).

Additional restrictions apply to minors and people with health or mobility issues.

Failure to comply with the rules will result in administrative sanctions and, in the most serious cases, even criminal penalties. These include:

Fines of up to 600 euros for unauthorised access.

One-year suspension for guides who violate the regulations.

Temporary suspension for those who reserve and fail to use their permits without justification.

Fines of up to 600 euros for unauthorised access.

One-year suspension for guides who violate the regulations.

Temporary suspension for those who reserve and fail to use their permits without justification.

Keep Reading

Beautiful UK city that’s ‘full of charm’ is one of the most walkable | UK | Travel

Spain hits tourists with new rules in Tenerife, Lanzarote, Majorca | Europe | Travel

The pretty little town begging for more tourists to visit that’s frozen in time | Europe | Travel

The 10 hottest places to go on holiday in November where temperatures don’t drop below 21C | Travel News | Travel

Flight attendant reveals exactly when you should ask for an upgrade | Travel News | Travel

The incredible new £10.5bn airport in beautiful country – ‘as big as Heathrow or Dubai’ | Travel News | Travel

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

'I am obsessed with Netflix and here are my top five picks for this month'

July 8, 2025

Cyndi Lauper picks 1904 classic as her favourite song ever

May 21, 2025

PS Plus April 2025 Extra games predictions – Last of Us Part 2 among the top picks

April 7, 2025

Review: Record Shares of Voters Turned Out for 2020 election

January 11, 2021
Latest Posts

Queen Elizabeth the Last! Monarchy Faces Fresh Demand to be Axed

January 20, 2021

Marquez Explains Lack of Confidence During Qatar GP Race

January 15, 2021

Young Teen Sucker-punches Opponent During Basketball Game

January 15, 2021

Subscribe to News

Get the latest sports news from NewsSite about world, sports and politics.

Advertisement

info@amedpost.com

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • News
  • World
  • Life & Style
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • Contact
© 2025 The Amed Post

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.