Mt. Teide via Teleferico and Summit Permit — April 2024 Summit Report
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Conditions
- Weather
- Brilliant sunshine, 22°C at base, 5°C at summit. Strong sulfur smell near the crater. Wind calm — an unusually still day for Teide.
- Snow
- Patchy snow on north-facing slopes near the cable car station.
- Temperature
- 5°C to 22°C
- Wind
- Calm at summit — unusual; typical summit winds 25–40 km/h
Elevation Profile
View Mountain →Mt. Teide via Teleferico and Summit Permit — April 2024 Summit Report¶
Spain's highest peak is a study in accessibility — the Teide cable car whisks you from 2,356m to 3,555m in minutes — but the permitted summit zone above the cable car station is something else entirely. The free online permit (secured two weeks in advance) grants access to the final volcanic cone. We picked our way through yellow sulphur crystals and fumarole vents to the highest point in Spain and the Atlantic islands. Below, the Canary Islands spread across the Atlantic like stepping stones. The sulfur smell was strong but not overwhelming. An unambiguously memorable summit for minimal effort.
Trip Overview¶
Mountain: Pico de Teide (3718m) Date: April 22, 2024 Duration: 1 days Party Size: 2 Outcome: Summit
Conditions¶
Weather: Brilliant sunshine, 22°C at base, 5°C at summit. Strong sulfur smell near the crater. Wind calm — an unusually still day for Teide. Snow: Patchy snow on north-facing slopes near the cable car station. Temperature: 5°C to 22°C Wind: Calm at summit — unusual; typical summit winds 25–40 km/h
Difficulty Assessment¶
The cable car eliminates the main physical challenge. The final 163m from the cable car station to the summit require a free permit (limited to 200 daily) and involve loose volcanic scree on a clear but exposed path. Altitude awareness is needed — many visitors experience mild symptoms.