Reserva Natural Especial Montaña Amarilla is a coastal protected area on the southeast coast of Tenerife, Canary Islands, known for its distinctive yellow volcanic cliffs and rich marine biodiversity ideal for hiking and snorkeling.
Reserva Natural Especial Montaña Amarilla is a remarkable protected natural area located in the municipality of Granadilla de Abona in the southeastern part of Tenerife, one of Spain’s Canary Islands. It encompasses a unique geological formation—a striking yellow volcanic cliff called Montaña Amarilla, which rises dramatically from the coastline, formed through ancient submarine volcanic activity. The reserve covers approximately 4.4 hectares and protects both terrestrial and marine ecosystems. This area is renowned for its rugged landscape, crystal-clear waters, and rich biodiversity, including numerous endemic plant species adapted to the volcanic soil and diverse marine life such as colorful fish, octopuses, and resilient corals. The reserve offers excellent opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to engage in hiking along designated paths that showcase spectacular ocean views and geological formations or snorkeling and diving in protected marine areas teeming with marine fauna. Historically, the area reflects the volcanic origins of Tenerife and provides insight into the island's dynamic geological evolution. Montaña Amarilla’s distinctive yellow cliffs provide both an iconic landmark and a natural laboratory for geological and biological studies. It appeals to visitors seeking a blend of scenic beauty, ecological value, and relatively tranquil coastal recreation away from crowded tourist hotspots. Access trails are relatively short, making it accessible for visitors of all ages and skill levels, while the surrounding waters invite underwater exploration. Conservation efforts focus on balancing public access with the protection of its fragile environments, making the Reserva Natural Especial Montaña Amarilla a gem of Tenerife’s natural heritage.
Iconic yellow volcanic cliffs of Montaña Amarilla
Rich marine biodiversity ideal for snorkeling and diving
Scenic coastal hiking trail along protected natural landscapes
Tranquil, less crowded natural area on Tenerife’s southeast coast
Distinctive yellow-hued volcanic cliffs formed from submarine eruptions, rising sharply above the Atlantic Ocean.
Coastal waters adjacent to the cliffs harbor diverse marine life, including endemic and protected species.
A short, accessible trail providing scenic views of both volcanic geology and the Atlantic seascape.