Boat trip
What could be better than relaxing on a catamaran boat while watching dolphins and whales frolicking in the water around you? The marine life of Tenerife is really diverse and dolphins and whales can normally be seen all through the year.
Los Hippies Beach
Sometimes trips don’t have to be all about adventure and discovery, they can just be about finding a nice secluded beach and having a nice swim or relaxing with a book. That is the aim of the trip to the local Los Hippies Beach, which got its name because a community of hippies live in tents and caves around the beach.
The beach can only be accessed by walking around fifteen minutes over the cliffs. So many people don’t even know it exists and it is never crowded.
Masca
Masca is a well-known trek on the island of Tenerife. The trip starts with a boat trip from the huge cliffs of Los Gigantes to Masca Bay. You then slowly make your way up through a huge gorge for around three hours to Masca Village at the top. Don’t feel intimidated though, this trek is for everyone, they have even seen a 70-year old woman on the way.
North Tenerife
Tenerife is not a huge island, yet it is really diverse between the north and south of the island. Twin Fin Surf Camp spend most of their time in the south of the island, but every now and then, they like a change of scenery, so they pack the walking shoes and drive to the north of the island to explore the green mountains and black sand beaches.
Paragliding
The best way to see Tenerife is from above. Twin Fin Surf Camp arranges for a local paragliding company to pick you up from the camp, drive you to the top of the mountain before you jump and glide down, taking all of the sights along the way.
Scuba diving
If you are PADI certified, Twin Fin Surf Camp can arrange scuba diving trips to different spots around the island so you can discover the underwater world.
Social nights
Although Twin Fin Surf Camp definitely don’t consider themselves a party camp, they do like to see Tenerife after dark. Wednesday night is flamenco and salsa night in a nearby town.
After eating dinner in the camp, you make your way to a small, local bar with a flamenco band before walking down the road to the famous Achaman club to learn some salsa moves and dance the night away. They also like to go out for dinner and try some of the local cuisine or cook a barbecue in the camp with some good music and nice conversation.
Teide
In this trip, you escape the surf camp for an afternoon and slowly make your way through El Teide National Park. El Teide, a dormant volcano, is 3,718 meters and can been seen from nearly everywhere on the island, but you need to get up close to see it in its full charm.
You will stop to take lots of photos along the way, because Teide really is a photographer’s dream. Twin Fin Surf Camp like to think you are going to another planet because up there, it feels like Mars! Then, you finish the day off by watching the sun set from above the clouds.
Turtle bay
One of Twin Fin Surf Camp's favorite trips! A bay in the south of Tenerife is home to a family of sea turtles that can often be spotted gliding around the water. They like to spend a few hours searching for the turtles with a mask and snorkel, laying in the sun on the sand, and exploring the rocks around the bay.