Karting Club Tenerife

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Karting Club Tenerife

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Speed plus solid organization at Karting Club Tenerife. You get an open-air karting setup with a serious 1,200-meter circuit and up to 400cc power, so it feels like more than a quick gimmick. It’s also built with separate options for younger drivers and adults, which makes it a rare family-friendly adrenaline stop.

Two things I really like: the mix of Junior and Senior circuits, and the fact that the track is long enough to actually build momentum. One thing to think about first: it’s short (around 12 minutes), so if you’re craving a long, full afternoon racing session, you’ll want to treat this as a fast hit and then plan the rest of your day.

Key Things to Know Before You Go

Karting Club Tenerife - Key Things to Know Before You Go

  • 1,200 meters of outdoor circuit that keeps the racing moving and the turns coming
  • Up to 400cc karts for the strongest thrill level on the island
  • Junior and Senior circuits so kids and adults don’t get stuck racing the same setup
  • Six kart varieties for different ages (you can match the right kart to the driver)
  • Helmet and safety included, so you only need to show up ready to drive

A Quick Hit of Speed at Karting Club Tenerife

Karting Club Tenerife - A Quick Hit of Speed at Karting Club Tenerife
Karting Club Tenerife is one of those activities that’s easy to fit into almost any Tenerife day: show up, get geared up, drive, and you’re back out in town with your adrenaline intact. The big draw here is the track design. It’s described as a spectacular layout with irresistible curves, which is exactly what you want in karting—speed matters, but the turns are where you feel like you’re actually racing.

I also like the sense that this place is built for more than just one type of group. You’re not locked into one kart type or one track style. There are options for younger drivers and separate track zones, which keeps the experience smoother when you’re traveling as a family or with a mixed-age group.

The overall vibe is straightforward: you’re here to drive. The only “trap” is expecting this to replace a whole day of action. At roughly 12 minutes, it’s intense, but it’s still a short session.

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Track Facts: 1,200 Meters and 400cc Thrills

This circuit is more than just a loop. You’re working with more than 1,200 meters of track, and the layout is built for adrenaline, not just straight-line speed. In karting, longer circuits often mean more chance to pass, recover from mistakes, and string together clean laps—so even a brief session can feel satisfying.

Then there’s the engine range. The facility highlights fastest karts on the island with up to 400 cc, which is the kind of phrase that matters for real. Higher power usually means you’ll notice faster acceleration out of corners, and the braking/turn-in rhythm feels sharper. If you’re the type who wants a full-throttle experience, this is where you’ll get it.

The track is also described as approved on the island and using a unique stopwatch system with the latest technology. You’re not just guessing how you did—you get that racing feeling of timing and performance without needing to be a professional.

Junior vs Senior Circuit: Picking the Right Setup

Karting Club Tenerife - Junior vs Senior Circuit: Picking the Right Setup
One of the most practical advantages of Karting Club Tenerife is the split between a Junior Circuit for younger drivers and a Senior Circuit with more than 1,200 meters of adrenaline. That means the track experience is structured, instead of everything being crammed into one shared track with mixed performance levels.

For families, this matters more than you might think. When kids and adults are separated, everyone spends more time driving and less time waiting. It also reduces the “who’s this kart even for?” stress, since the facility is set up for different ages and kart types.

The info also mentions six varieties of kart for all ages, which supports the idea that this is planned, not improvised. If you have children, you’ll likely appreciate that the place is designed to match drivers with the right option rather than pushing everyone into the same machine.

What You Actually Do on Arrival

Karting Club Tenerife - What You Actually Do on Arrival
Your session starts at Karting Club Tenerife, on Crtra. Cho – Las Chafiras, s/n, 38632 in Cho (Santa Cruz de Tenerife). The activity is set up to end back at the same meeting point, so you’re not dealing with a weird end-location problem after you race.

You’ll be issued the essentials: helmet and safety. That’s included in the price, which is a big value point if you’re traveling light. After that, the staff will guide you through getting set up for your kart and track category. Because this is a short session, everything is typically organized to get you on track without long delays.

Duration is listed as approximately 12 minutes, so think of it as one main racing burst. For planning, that’s actually helpful. You can slot this in between lunch and beach time without needing to rearrange half your itinerary.

Included vs Not Included: Where the Value Shows

Karting Club Tenerife - Included vs Not Included: Where the Value Shows
The price is listed at $28, and it includes private transportation, plus helmet and safety. For many activities in Tenerife, transportation alone can quietly add cost. Here, the fact that transport is included makes the total feel more reasonable, especially if you’re staying farther from the track area.

What’s not included? Food. There’s a restaurant, bar, and terrace with panoramic circuit views on-site, but it’s not part of the ticket. That’s not a dealbreaker—just plan ahead so you’re not hungry right after your ride.

Also, you’ll want to budget for anything beyond the core karting session, like drinks or a meal at the terrace if you want to stay and watch. The panoramic view angle can be worth it if you’re traveling in a group and want to cheer on the next driver.

How the Logistics Work for Groups and Families

Karting Club Tenerife - How the Logistics Work for Groups and Families
Karting Club Tenerife runs with a maximum of 30 travelers, which is a good sign if you hate standing around. Smaller caps usually mean you get better pacing—less time waiting for the next wave and more time actually driving.

There’s also a note that it’s near public transportation, and there’s mention of a free bus. Since private transportation is listed as included, you’ll want to confirm what that looks like for your specific booking. Either way, it’s reassuring that you’re not dependent on a rental car to have a stress-free outing.

Service animals are allowed, and the activity lists that most travelers can participate. If you have mobility needs, you’ll still want to check directly what the on-site flow looks like, but at least the activity is positioned as broadly doable.

Why People Love It: The Full-Throttle Focus

Karting Club Tenerife - Why People Love It: The Full-Throttle Focus
The strongest praise centers on two themes: fast karts and the feeling that the place is run well. If you want that full throttle 400cc karting experience, this is clearly what the facility is aiming to deliver. The combination of longer track length, serious engine power, and a curve-heavy layout tends to create real racing moments, even in a short session.

People also mention that the setup is organized and the staff is friendly, which matters for karting. When you’re dealing with safety gear and track rules, you want everything explained clearly and quickly. That’s especially important when kids are involved, since the “rules of the road” are different from driving a car.

The facilities are also described as nice, and the track quality is called out as a highlight. Translation: you’re not just paying for noise and speed. You’re paying to race on a circuit that feels legit.

Making It Fit With the Rest of Your Tenerife Day

Karting Club Tenerife - Making It Fit With the Rest of Your Tenerife Day
With a duration around 12 minutes, I treat this as a centerpiece moment, not a half-day plan. Pair it with something that doesn’t require strict timing—like a beach afternoon, a casual meal, or an evening stroll—because you’ll be free again relatively soon.

The restaurant, bar, and terrace with panoramic circuit views can be a nice bridge between drivers. If you’re going as a group (especially mixed ages), staying to watch the next heats can turn this into a longer social moment without extending the driving time.

If you’re visiting with a group, it’s especially worth thinking about who drives first. The most excited driver in your group will set the tone, and the group energy tends to carry through the session.

Who Should Book Karting Club Tenerife?

Book it if:

  • You want a serious karting track in Tenerife, not a toy circuit
  • You’re traveling with family and want junior and senior options
  • You’d enjoy up to 400cc power and a curve-heavy layout
  • You like activities that are short, organized, and easy to schedule

Skip it if:

  • You want a long multi-hour racing experience
  • You’re mainly looking for a scenic tour or cultural stops

This one works well for couples who want a fun challenge, families who want a safe adrenaline hit for different ages, and groups where everyone wants a turn behind the wheel.

Should You Book This Tenerife Karting Session?

If you’re thinking, I want speed, but I don’t want to lose half a day—yes, this is a strong pick. The value is boosted by helmet and safety included and private transportation included, and the track setup (Junior + Senior, plus 1,200+ meters and up to 400cc) is built for real driving fun.

Just go in with the right expectations: it’s a short session. Plan food on your own at the on-site terrace if you want to make it a longer outing, then enjoy the rest of Tenerife after you’ve had your full-throttle moment.

FAQ

How long is the karting experience at Karting Club Tenerife?

The duration is listed as approximately 12 minutes.

Where is Karting Club Tenerife located?

It’s at Crtra. Cho – Las Chafiras, s/n, 38632, Cho, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain. The activity starts and ends back at the same meeting point.

What kind of karts and track will I drive?

There are two separate tracks: a Junior Circuit for younger drivers and a Senior Circuit with more than 1,200 meters. The karts range from small versions for kids up to up to 400 cc.

What’s included in the price?

Helmet and safety are included. Private transportation is also listed as included.

Is food included with the ticket?

No. The restaurant, bar, and terrace are not included, though they’re available on-site.

Can I cancel for a full refund?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel within 24 hours of the start time, the amount paid isn’t refunded.

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