Coming from the mainland to the island is a very special experience, and the village of Masca in Tenerife is undoubtedly a unique place worth discovering. It is located in the southwest of the island -between the municipalities of Guía de Isora and Santiago del Teide-, it is a place full of history, a place with a light so extensive and full, so full of nuances… Incomparable for those who have had the pleasure of visiting it.
Masca is a hamlet without equal on the island, both for its orography and for its history, the history of some neighbours who decided to build their home in a small redoubt in the middle of large cliffs that are difficult to access, both by land and by sea, until the present day. Through difficult times, these Canarians from the municipality of Buenavista del Norte have preserved one of the most unique villages in the land, where you can find the spirit of the Canary Islands in all its splendour. This is definitely an excursion that no tourist should miss, with beautiful treasures along the way, and on arrival, restaurants where you can taste traditional local food and buy products and handicrafts that the locals sell in the narrow streets that were once donkey trails.
Masca and its Barranco: A Hidden Treasure in Tenerife
Nestled in the northwest of the island of Tenerife, in the Canary archipelago, lies the picturesque village of Masca. This charming corner is known for its stunning natural beauty, fascinating history, and above all, the imposing ravine that surrounds it.
Visiting Masca and its Barranco is an experience that combines nature, adventure, history, and culture. This corner of Tenerife offers visitors the opportunity to disconnect from the modern world and immerse themselves in a landscape that seems straight out of a fairy tale. And whether you are attracted to the physical challenge of hiking or simply want to enjoy the serenity of a traditional Canarian village, Masca has something special to offer every traveler.