Teide National Park.
Teide National Park, located in Tenerife, Spain, is a UNESCO World Heritage site centered around Mount Teide, which stands as Spain's highest peak at 3,718 meters. The park features otherworldly landscapes shaped by volcanic activity, including vast lava fields, craters, and the stunning Las Cañadas wall. Renowned for its biodiversity, the park is home to over 168 plant species, 58 endemic to the Canary Islands, such as the striking Teide violet. It offers a diverse range of hiking trails for all skill levels, complemented by a cable car that provides breathtaking panoramic views. With minimal light pollution, it's a prime location for stargazing. Visitors can experience unforgettable sunsets from the volcano, enhancing the park's enchanting atmosphere.