Tenerife: Silent Disco Walking Tour “Mustang Sally’s”

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Tenerife: Silent Disco Walking Tour “Mustang Sally’s”

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Your laugh will be louder than the music. This silent disco walking tour turns the streets of Fanabe into a one-hour sing-and-dance route, powered by hi-tech headphones and a real live guide. It is playful, a little cheeky, and built to keep you moving with the group instead of just watching another show.

I love how the music stays totally with you. With the headsets, you hear the beats clearly while everyone outside the tour looks on, confused (and usually smiling). I also love the practical payoff at the end: reserved seating at Mustang Sally’s plus a 10% discount on food orders afterward.

One thing to consider: this is dancing and walking in public. If you hate attention, or you just want a quiet stroll, you might feel awkward at first—though the group energy is designed to melt that tension fast.

Key things to know before you go

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  • Hi-tech headphones drive the whole experience so you stay in sync even on busy streets
  • A live guide leads the route and keeps the group laughing and singing
  • Fanabe beachfront is the stage for the biggest boogie moments
  • You’ll serenade people in cafés and bars along the way
  • It ends at Mustang Sally’s with reserved seating and a post-tour food perk
  • English-speaking host helps you jump in quickly

How a silent disco tour works on Tenerife streets

Tenerife: Silent Disco Walking Tour "Mustang Sally's" - How a silent disco tour works on Tenerife streets
This tour is basically a street party with one simple rule: everyone in the group hears the same soundtrack through advanced silent disco headphones. You are not guessing what song is playing, and you are not waiting around for speakers. The beat is in your head, your body follows, and suddenly the walk feels like a mini concert on pavement.

What makes it fun in Fanabe is the contrast. You are dancing like a pop star, while the rest of the public can only see people laughing, moving, and pointing at each other in joy. You get the music; they get the comedy. That split is the whole charm.

The playlist is built to work across ages too. You get theme songs and favorite hits across the decades, delivered straight into your headset. So even if you are not a die-hard dancer, you can still join in when a familiar chorus lands.

And yes, it is a guided experience, not just a group stroll. The host encourages you to sing, bounce, and follow along, which matters because it keeps everyone synchronized and stops the tour from becoming random chaos.

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Getting started outside Mister Sister and finding your rhythm fast

Tenerife: Silent Disco Walking Tour "Mustang Sally's" - Getting started outside Mister Sister and finding your rhythm fast
The vibe begins at the meeting spot near Mister Sister. The tour leader gathers the group, hands you the system (headphones included), and gives you the first cues so you do not feel lost before the music kicks in.

From what I see in how these tours run, this is the moment that makes or breaks the experience. If you are nervous, the guide helps you start small: move your feet, copy a motion, laugh at the awkward part. In the best versions of the tour, the host energy turns the opening minutes into a quick warm-up.

One detail worth calling out: in at least one run, the host team included Jenni and Chris, and they were singled out for keeping the group rolling—laughs, singing, and that everything-clicks feeling. Even if your guide is different, the key is the same: a confident leader who knows how to keep people comfortable while still turning up the fun.

The Fanabe beachfront boogie: where the laughs catch up

Tenerife: Silent Disco Walking Tour "Mustang Sally's" - The Fanabe beachfront boogie: where the laughs catch up
Fanabe’s beach front is where the tour’s personality really shows. This is your chance to lean into the silly without worrying too much about being overheard, because the headphones are doing the heavy lifting. As you walk and stop, you get moments that feel like mini dance breaks rather than constant marching.

This is also where the public response is most obvious. You will see people in cafés and along the promenade watching you with that mix of curiosity and mild jealousy—like, how are they having so much fun while the rest of us are just walking? That reaction adds fuel. You get permission to be weird for an hour, and you get to be part of the show rather than the spectator.

Keep expectations realistic here: it is not choreographed like a dance class. It is more like guided pop energy, with prompts that nudge you into movement. You will likely feel your inhibitions dropping as the group gets louder and more confident.

And because you are outside, the atmosphere stays light. Tenerife sunshine plus silly music is a strong combo, especially if you have been sitting through too many museums.

Serenading cafés and bars: pop-star chaos in public

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After the beachfront energy, the tour moves through Fanabe’s cafés and bars area. This is the part that turns the experience from fun to memorable, because you are not just dancing—you are also encouraged to sing along and serenade people you pass.

That said, you are still sharing space with real businesses and real visitors. The host style matters here. A good guide keeps things playful and avoids getting pushy. You are aiming for lighthearted interaction, not a disruption.

Here is what you can do to enjoy this section without stressing:

  • Bring a friendly attitude. People can tell the difference between performance and nuisance.
  • Keep your volume in check unless the group is prompted to sing. The headphones help, but your voice still carries.
  • Follow the leader’s cues. The route is designed so the group flows together instead of stopping randomly.

If you like comedy with movement, this is where it clicks. The tour is described as a unique experience that was created for the Edinburgh Fringe style—meaning it leans into playful public entertainment. You are basically participating in a street-friendly production that happens on your feet.

The tour’s ending at Mustang Sally’s: reserved seating and a food perk

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The experience includes reserved seating at Mustang Sally’s, which is a smart way to end a one-hour party walk. After dancing in motion, you get a real chance to cool down, reset, and take a breath while still feeling like you are part of the fun.

You also get 10% off food orders post tour. For $26, that discount helps you stretch the day budget if you were planning to eat anyway. Even if you do not order big, it turns the tour from a standalone ticket into a starter step for your night out.

One practical advantage: reserved seating reduces the scramble factor. Tenerife evenings can get busy, and you do not want to spend your post-tour momentum hunting for a place to sit. This setup gives you a built-in decompression point.

Price and value: is $26 worth it?

At $26 per person for a one-hour guided silent disco walking tour, the value comes from what’s bundled, not just the entertainment.

What you are paying for:

  • Advanced silent disco headphones plus a tour host
  • A guided route that keeps you engaged rather than wandering
  • Reserved seating at Mustang Sally’s
  • 10% off food afterward

If you compare it to a typical paid activity that covers only one piece—either a performance or a drink-only evening—this feels more complete. You get interaction, movement, and a payoff at the end.

The other value angle is social. A walking tour like this works best when you join a group willing to laugh. If you are traveling with friends, it can feel like a shared story instantly. If you are traveling solo, the headset experience naturally levels the field: everyone is doing the same thing, at the same time.

Who will love this tour most

Tenerife: Silent Disco Walking Tour "Mustang Sally's" - Who will love this tour most
This is a great fit if you want:

  • An easy, active plan in Fanabe that does not require planning around restaurants first
  • Something playful you can do after beach time
  • A guided activity where you do not need to be a dancer beforehand

It is also a good choice for groups celebrating something, because the format naturally creates photos and shared memories. If you are the type who gets a little bored watching other people have fun, this puts you inside the fun.

If you should skip it:

  • You want a quiet, low-energy experience
  • You dislike singing along in public
  • Your feet need low-impact movement only (it is a walking tour, after all)

Practical tips so you enjoy every minute

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Comfort matters more than you think. Bring comfortable shoes. This tour is built to move, and your legs will notice the difference between flip-flops and supportive footwear.

Wear comfortable clothes you can move in. You will be dancing with your arms and stepping through streets, including beach-front sections. You do not need workout clothes, but you should avoid anything stiff or restrictive.

Headphones are included, but you still handle yourself normally while walking. Keep your attention on the route when the guide cues stops and starts. The music is in your ears; the guide is your visual anchor.

Language is English, and you’ll get what you need from the host prompts without extra translation.

Also check the start time availability before you commit. The tour is listed as one hour, but starting times depend on the schedule.

FAQ

Tenerife: Silent Disco Walking Tour "Mustang Sally's" - FAQ

How long is the Silent Disco Walking Tour?

The tour duration is listed as 1 hour.

How much does it cost?

The price is $26 per person.

What’s included in the ticket?

You get silent disco headphones and a tour host, reserved seating at Mustang Sally’s, and 10% off food orders after the tour.

Is the tour guided in English?

Yes. The live tour guide is English, and the audio guide is also provided in English.

Is it wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the tour is described as wheelchair accessible.

What should I bring and wear?

Bring comfortable shoes and comfortable clothes.

Should you book Mustang Sally’s Silent Disco in Fanabe?

If you want an hour that feels like a street show, this is an easy yes. The combination of headset music, a live guide, and a fun finish at Mustang Sally’s makes the ticket feel more like a complete night-plan than a simple walk.

I’d book it especially if you’re the type who enjoys light chaos, singing along, and turning a public street into your personal dance floor. If you hate attention or want quiet, give it a pass.

One more smart move: show up ready to be a little silly. This tour is at its best when you lean into the prompts fast—because once you get moving, the rest of the fun follows.

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