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Tourist information offices
Tenerife Sur Airport, tel. 922-392037
Tenerife Norte Airport, tel. 922-635192
Intercambiador (Bus Station) Santa Cruz, tel. 922-533353
Santa Cruz (Cabildo), tel. 922-239592
La Laguna, tel. 922-632718
Candelaria, tel. 922-032230
Garachico, tel. 922-133461
Los Cristianos, tel. 922-757137
Buenavista del Norte, tel. 922-127192
Icod de los Vinos, tel. 922-812123
La Orotava, tel. 922-323041
Puerto de la Cruz, tel. 922-388777
Puerto de la Cruz, tel. 922-386000
Emergencies
The pan-European emergency telephone number 112 is used to call for assistance throughout the Canary Islands, linking with the police, fire or ambulance service, for a response on land or at sea. The Guardia Civil telephone number is 062, and it is likely they would be involved in a response involving mountain rescue, as they generally patrol rural areas.
Using this guide
The walks are spread around the island, and where they lie side-by-side, links between routes are possible. Routes are described on the Anaga peninsula in the north-east, followed by those on the Teno peninsula in the north-west. Routes are then described between Guía, Arona and Vilaflor, handy for the resorts of Playa de las Américas and Los Cristianos in the south. To the north, routes in the Valle de la Orotava are handy for Puerto de la Cruz. The highest and wildest routes are in the Parque Nacional de Teide, where routes onto El Teide are described separately. Finally, the GR 131 trail is described as a five-day long-distance walk from Arona to La Esperanza. This route can of course be followed as a series of linear day-walks broken at intervals.