Mount Guajara is a 2,718 m (8,917 ft) high mountain on Tenerife, in the Canary Islands.
It is the third highest peak of the island and of the Canary archipelago, after Teide and Pico Viejo.
Mount Guajara along with the entire Island of Tenerife is a volcano which has a large crater close to its summit which is accessible by road, the last leg to the summit at the northern end which is its highest point can be reached from a trail head within the crater.
Roads access the Parador from four different sides of the island, and there is bus service both from the north and from the south.
This is a considerably more difficult route due to the lower starting point which is at around 1400 meters above the sea level.