What is tenerife elevation?

Tenerife is a volcanic island in the Canary Islands archipelago with a maximum elevation of 3,718 meters (12,198 feet) above sea level at the summit of Mount Teide. Mount Teide is an active stratovolcano and is the highest peak in Spain. The mountain's volcanic origin has created a rugged terrain on the island, with dramatic cliffs and steep ravines. The coastline of the island is dotted with rocky coves and sandy beaches, while the interior is characterized by forests, ravines, and mountains. The island's average elevation is around 600 meters (1,969 feet) above sea level.