Los Gigantes - The Cliff of the Giants

Los Gigantes rise majestically above the ocean, reaching a height of 5-800 metres. It's part of the natural heritage of Tenerife and you can admire them from your balcony in SissiPark.

Los Gigantes de Tenerife, the spectacular basalt wall goes from the port of Los Gigantes all the way to Punta de Teno, the westernmost point of the island. There are countless opportunities to gaze on the majesty of the cliffs, but the best view is probably from a boat.
The aboriginal people of Tenerife considered it as a sacred place, which they called the "Wall of Hell".

Los Gigantes rise majestically above the ocean, reaching a height of 5-800 metres. It's part of the natural heritage of Tenerife and you can admire them from your balcony in SissiPark.

Los Gigantes de Tenerife, the spectacular basalt wall goes from the port of Los Gigantes all the way to Punta de Teno, the westernmost point of the island. There are countless opportunities to gaze on the majesty of the cliffs, but the best view is probably from a boat.
The aboriginal people of Tenerife considered it as a sacred place, which they called the "Wall of Hell".

Activities around Los Gigantes

A good number of whale and dolphin watching tours are starting from the town of Los Gigantes and many of them include a short visit to the Giants.
If you don't fancy a boat tour, you can visit the Archipenque viewpoint.

Los GuĂ­os and Argel beach are also great choices for panoramic swimming.