Best waterfalls around Sur De Tenerife are found within a region primarily known for its arid landscapes. Despite this, the area features notable water elements, including natural waterfalls and ravines that create unique microclimates. These water features offer a contrast to the dry surroundings, providing lush environments and scenic hiking opportunities. The presence of these waterfalls highlights the diverse natural geography of Sur De Tenerife.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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A Mini Version of Morín Waterfall
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Go after a lot of rain...that's when the water runs.
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A rather small waterfall! But the path to it through the Barranco del Infierno gorge is great!
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Nice little waterfall with more or less water at the end of the "Barranco del Infierno".
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Depending on what your idea of waterfalls is, this highlight is more or less interesting. Ultimately, it is more like a small stream flowing down the wall. The goal of the tour should not be the waterfall, but the path and the view itself.
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In the Höllenschlucht you are required to wear hiking boots and wear a helmet (which will be provided). Access is limited to 300 people/day. Registration is possible here (2024: €11): https://www.barrancodelinfierno.es/en/ After the safety briefing, the tour starts at 350m and is very varied. First you go uphill on established paths and steps. Then you find yourself in the gorge for the second half of the hike and always walk along the watercourse. The end of the hike in the Barranco del Infiérno is a waterfall that has water all year round, so the Barranco surprises with its wet vegetation and always great views. The way back is on the same hiking trail; Now you have beautiful views out of the deep gorge and of the village of Adeje. After about 3 hours you come back to the starting point.
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Right on the path that goes through the Valle Luis ravine, we can find this waterfall, although it is not the only one in the area, which forms a picturesque picture with the landscape. As a piece of advice, the days after the rains are when the most water falls from the waterfall and the area generally has.
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The most prominent natural waterfall in the south of Tenerife is the Barranco del Infierno Waterfall. It's the culmination of a dramatic hike through a narrow gorge, offering a unique lush microclimate in the generally arid south.
Yes, beyond Barranco del Infierno, you can find the Valle Luis Waterfalls, which are picturesque cascades within the Valle Luis ravine. Another notable one is the Barranco del Agua Waterfall, known for its distinct colors from sulfur and iron deposits as it descends from the mountains.
For waterfalls like the Valle Luis Waterfalls, the best time to visit is after rainfall, when the water flow is stronger and the surrounding landscape is more vibrant and lush. The Barranco del Infierno Waterfall flows year-round, but its volume can also be more impressive during wetter periods.
The Barranco del Infierno offers a dramatic hike through a narrow gorge. The path is well-maintained, leading to the cascade, and winds through diverse vegetation with impressive views. It's an intermediate-level trail, and hikers are required to wear appropriate footwear and a helmet, which is provided at the entrance.
Yes, access to the Barranco del Infierno is limited to 300 people per day to preserve the natural environment. It is highly advisable to book your visit in advance to secure your entry. You can often borrow hiking sticks for a small fee.
Yes, the Cascada Chindia is part of a challenging trekking trail in South Tenerife. This route crosses several municipalities and includes the Barranco Tagara, a 150-meter-deep ravine with a natural spring, offering an epic adventure for seasoned walkers.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as 'The Forest of Enigmas Trail' or 'Vilaflor and Paisaje Lunar loop'. For running, consider routes like 'Afur - Taganana Circular Trail'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails like 'BC-5 Pinares de Vilaflor'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Sur De Tenerife, Running Trails around Sur De Tenerife, and MTB Trails around Sur De Tenerife guides.
While natural waterfalls suitable for young children are limited, families can enjoy other water features. Siam Park, a renowned water park in Costa Adeje, features numerous artificial waterfalls and water rides. Additionally, the Playa de las Vistas in Los Cristianos has a prominent artificial fountain that spouts seawater, providing a visual spectacle.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, the ravines like Barranco del Infierno offer unique microclimates with diverse vegetation. The Barranco del Agua Waterfall showcases distinct colors due to sulfur and iron deposits, highlighting the geological diversity of the area. These areas provide a refreshing contrast to the generally arid southern landscape.
For waterfall hikes, especially in ravines like Barranco del Infierno, it's essential to wear appropriate footwear with good grip. The trails can be uneven and potentially wet. Layers of clothing are also recommended as microclimates can vary, and a helmet is provided for safety in certain areas.
Historically, fountains in Costa Adeje, such as the 'Fountain of the Three Jets' (Los Tres Chorros), channeled water from the Barranco del Infierno. These served as vital water sources and social hubs, showcasing the historical significance of water in the region, even if they are not natural waterfalls.


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