Monster Quad Teide Tour

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Monster Quad Teide Tour

  • 4.573 reviews
  • 3 hours (approx.)
  • From $144.80
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Teide by quad beats the usual volcano day. This is a small-group Monster Quad outing (max 12) that gets you into Teide National Park for about 3 hours of guided sightseeing, with lunch options and the chance to do a morning, afternoon, or sunset-style visit. It’s a fun mix of driving time and real time on the ground, without feeling like you’re stuck watching from a bus window.

I especially like the way the team handles the practical stuff: one reason this tour earns strong ratings is the friendly guidance, including photo stops and help when conditions turn chilly. On cold days, they’ve even had jackets and gloves ready for everyone, so you’re not freezing just because Teide is Teide.

The main thing to watch is expectations about “quad thrill.” This is not an off-road free-for-all; it’s more of a controlled, road-focused ride with scenic stops, so if you want dirt-splatter adrenaline, you might feel slightly under-motivated.

Key things to know before you ride

Monster Quad Teide Tour - Key things to know before you ride

  • Small group, max 12 people: you’ll feel less herded, more guided
  • Teide National Park access plus lunch: sandwich and water, BBQ option, or a sunset-style visit
  • Pickup and mobile ticket: driver contacts you before pickup, and you use a mobile ticket
  • Weather readiness: jackets and gloves have been provided on cold days
  • Guide personalities matter: people like Max and Marie show up in the reviews for a reason—humor, explanations, and photo help

Teide National Park in a Small Quad Group: The Big Idea

Monster Quad Teide Tour - Teide National Park in a Small Quad Group: The Big Idea
The whole point here is simple: trade the slow, crowded approach to Teide for a guided quad outing that gets you into the park area with time to look around. You’ll be with a leader and a small group, and you’re not just driving past views—you’re stopping, looking, and taking photos.

For $144.80 per group (up to 2 people), you’re also buying a bit of convenience. Pickup is offered, the ticket is handled via mobile, and the schedule is built around a realistic 3-hour block that doesn’t eat your whole day.

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Choosing Your Time Slot: Morning Sandwich, Afternoon BBQ, or Sunset Tour

Monster Quad Teide Tour - Choosing Your Time Slot: Morning Sandwich, Afternoon BBQ, or Sunset Tour
This tour isn’t one single template. You choose how you want your Teide time to feel:

  • Morning option: sandwich and water included
  • Afternoon option: BBQ option included
  • Teide Sunset Tour: sandwich and water included, geared toward evening light

If you’re the type who likes your day planned but not rushed, the morning version is the easiest. You get your food sorted early and you’re back before the late-day fatigue hits.

If you prefer a slower, meal-forward experience, the afternoon option with a BBQ can be a nice compromise between driving time and sitting down for real. It can also work well if you’re traveling with someone who wants the social piece, not just the ride.

If you’re chasing atmosphere, the sunset choice is the one people seem to remember. One review specifically called it one of the best sunset trips in Tenerife, and the same vibe shows up in how guides handle photo moments on the drive and stops.

Inside the Park: What the Guided Stop Really Gives You

Monster Quad Teide Tour - Inside the Park: What the Guided Stop Really Gives You
Once you’re at Teide National Park, your tour leader takes you inside and shows you “fantastic places” and breathtaking-looking scenery. In practical terms, this means you’re not wandering in a confused loop trying to decode where to go and what to look at.

The big value of a guided visit here is context. Teide isn’t just pretty from a distance—it’s a living volcanic landscape with viewpoints that make more sense when someone explains what you’re looking at. In the reviews, guides like Marc and Luca are highlighted for knowing Teide and the island, and Max and Marie are mentioned for explaining Mount Teide and key spots.

One more helpful detail: the experience is timed to fit into the overall ~3-hour slot. That matters because Teide days can sprawl if you’re left to your own devices. Here, you get structure.

The Quad Ride Itself: Controlled Pace, On-Road Reality

Monster Quad Teide Tour - The Quad Ride Itself: Controlled Pace, On-Road Reality
Let’s talk about the quad experience honestly. This is a guided ride, and the pace is controlled. In one review, the rider noted a lead-car setup and a cited top speed around 45 kph, which is a reminder that safety and sightseeing come first.

That doesn’t mean it’s boring. It means you should think of it as a fun way to get to Teide viewpoints and park areas rather than a full-throttle off-road adventure. If you bought this expecting dust, jumps, and chaos, you’ll probably end up disappointed—which is exactly what shows up in the couple of low-score reviews.

On the positive side, riders highlight the experience of driving the quad while still getting great views, photo opportunities, and a comfortable rhythm. If you’re comfortable driving a quad on roads and you want the thrill of motion plus the payoff of Teide, this works well.

Also: license required. This isn’t optional based on the tour data, so make sure you bring what’s needed for driving.

Photos, Warm-Up Breaks, and Guide Personality

Monster Quad Teide Tour - Photos, Warm-Up Breaks, and Guide Personality
A lot of tours say you’ll get photos. This one gets praised for actually delivering them. People mention that the guides took photos along the way—something that can feel like a small service until you realize you’d otherwise be stuck handing your phone to strangers.

Guide personalities show up repeatedly in the reviews. Names that come up include:

  • Max (owner, noted for movie-location trivia in one review and for organizing the start of the ride)
  • Marie (mentioned for being funny and for explanations during a sunset-style trip, plus taking photos)
  • Marc and Luca (praised for friendliness and for Teide/Island knowledge)

One extra detail that could make a difference on a cold day: after driving back down, one rider mentioned a stop at a small bar/restaurant for a break and to warm up. Since that’s not spelled out as a guaranteed feature in the core tour summary, treat it as a possible bonus rather than a promise.

Price and Value for Up to Two: What You’re Really Paying For

Monster Quad Teide Tour - Price and Value for Up to Two: What You’re Really Paying For
Let’s do the math in human terms. $144.80 is per group, up to 2 people. For that, you get:

  • about 3 hours with a guided Teide outing
  • entry/park admission stated as free
  • pickup offered (if you’re using it)
  • lunch included depending on the option (sandwich and water, or BBQ)
  • a controlled quad experience with a leader and group management (max 12)

So yes, you’re paying for a premium way to access Teide compared with simply hiring a car and guessing. But you’re also not paying for a half-day bus tour where you spend more time waiting than looking.

Is it the cheapest way to see Teide? Probably not. Is it a strong value for a practical, guided quad day with food and photo help? From the ratings and repeated comments about affordability and organization, it lands as a solid pick—especially if you’re traveling as a couple.

One more value angle: booking behavior. This tour is often booked around 19 days in advance on average. If you’re traveling in a busy period, I’d avoid rolling the dice.

What to Know Before You Go: License, Timing, and Weather

Monster Quad Teide Tour - What to Know Before You Go: License, Timing, and Weather
This is where you can make your day smooth—or accidentally make it stressful.

First, timing. If you’re meeting the group on your own, you need to arrive 30 minutes before the indicated departure time. That rule matters a lot because the ride and group setup start on schedule. One negative review centered on arriving early and still missing the departure. The takeaway: don’t play “close enough.” Be early.

Second, weather. The experience requires good weather. Teide weather can change fast, and if the tour gets canceled for poor conditions, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund. Since this is also tied to a driving activity, weather isn’t just for comfort—it affects whether the ride can happen.

Third, gear and comfort. Even though guides have provided jackets and gloves on cold days, you’ll still want to dress for a cooler high point. I’d plan on layers, secure footwear for quad riding, and a few basics like sunglasses and sunscreen, because bright sun at altitude can surprise you.

Finally, language. The tour is offered in English, which is good to know if you prefer explanations over silent photo-taking.

Who Should Book the Monster Quad Teide Tour

Monster Quad Teide Tour - Who Should Book the Monster Quad Teide Tour
This is a great match if you:

  • want a guided Teide visit without turning it into a full-day logistics puzzle
  • like driving and want a fun way to reach viewpoints
  • enjoy photo stops and having someone explain what you’re seeing
  • are traveling as a couple (since pricing is per group up to 2)

It may be a weaker match if you:

  • want an off-road dirt adventure (the on-road, controlled nature comes up in criticism)
  • expect free-roaming speed or constant adrenaline (reviews point to a lead-car pace)
  • aren’t able to show the required license

Should you book this tour or not?

Yes, I’d book it if your goal is a guided, quad-powered Teide day that includes food options and solid organization. The combination of Teide National Park time, a small group, pickup availability, and guide-led explanations and photos is exactly what makes this kind of tour worth the money.

If you can only get one thing right, get the timing right: arrive 30 minutes early if you’re meeting independently, and be ready for changing Teide weather.

If your travel window is tight, plan ahead too. With typical bookings happening about 19 days in advance, earlier is safer.

And if plans change, you can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience start time—so you’re not locked in with zero flexibility.

FAQ

How long is the Monster Quad Teide Tour?

The tour is approximately 3 hours.

How much does it cost and who is it for?

The price is $144.80 per group, up to 2 people.

Where does the tour meet?

The meeting point is P.º de la Libertad, 65, 38689 Chío, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.

Is pickup available?

Yes, pickup is offered, and the driver will contact you before pickup.

What time should I arrive if I’m going directly to the meeting point?

If you reach the meeting point independently, you should arrive 30 minutes before the indicated departure time.

What food is included?

Depending on the option, you get sandwich and water (morning) or a BBQ option (afternoon). The Teide Sunset Tour also includes sandwich and water.

Is a license required to drive?

Yes, a license is required.

What happens if the weather is bad?

The tour requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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