Visitors go wild at Garajonay National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in which they can immerse themselves in a rain forest-like atmosphere.
All sorts of endemic species roam its jungle forests and canyons, ranging from the endangered Giant Gomeran Lizard, the beautiful stripe-less tree frog, and the charming Laurel Pigeon.
This entire island is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, with 60% of its territory protected to preserve its natural diversity, amongst which one will find the island's own, El Hierro Giant Lizard.
Countless birds, ranging from the Canary Cleopatra to the Blue Chaffinch, make their home around Mount Teide, Spain's highest peak.
Head to the beach, however, to take in its marine diversity: dolphins, parrot-fish and even whales are easily sighted.
The craggy landscape is dominated by the goats that roam wild and provide the milk for the island's famed cheeses, as well as rabbits and many species of island lizards.
If you seek out winged species, visit Parador Cañadas del Teide, a stunning lodge in the heart of Teide Natural Park.
Try to spot the local Giant Lizard while at Parador El Hierro.
Use Parador La Gomera as your base to discover Garajonay National Park.