Masca
Situated in an imposing gorge on the north west of the island, the village of Masca is generally considered to be Tenerife's prettiest village.
The old stone houses look out over lush vegetation and improbably steep ravine walls towards the shimmering Atlantic Ocean.
This remote outpost was only connected to the rest of the island when a road was built in 1991 and it is hard to imagine why the area was settled in the first place.
However, the fertile soil of the valley did at onetime support a population of over six hundred denizens. Today the population hovers at a little over one hundred souls who stay on to service the constant stream of tourists to this beautiful corner of the island.




