Silent discos can be loud with laughter. This 1-hour walking tour in Costa Adeje turns the whole seaside promenade into a stage, starting as the sun drops and La Gomera fades into view. I love the contrast of quiet streets plus music in your ears, and I love how the team keeps the pace social, playful, and easy to join.
You also get advanced radio headsets, so you’re not just sightseeing from a bench. I’ve seen how well this kind of setup breaks the ice, even for people who feel shy at first, because you hear the beat and the host cues your moves. One thing to plan for: there’s no place to store valuables, so travel light and keep your essentials close.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About
- Why a Silent Disco Walking Tour Works So Well in Tenerife
- Meeting at Mustang Sally’s and Watching La Gomera Fade Away
- Your Hour of Headphones, Steps, and Singing in Sync
- The Hosts Make It: Jenny, Chris, and Tilly Keeping the Fun Flowing
- What’s Included (and What You Should Bring)
- No Valuables Storage: The One Thing to Plan Differently
- Who This Tour Fits Best in Costa Adeje
- Value for Money: Headsets, Hosts, and One Unforgettable Hour
- Weather, Timing, and Getting the Most From Your Night
- Should You Book Silent Disco Walking Tours in Tenerife?
- FAQ
- How long is the Silent Disco Walking Tour in Tenerife?
- What time does the tour start, and where do we meet?
- Is the tour offered in English?
- What’s included with the ticket?
- Is there somewhere to store valuables during the tour?
- Does the tour run in poor weather, and can I cancel?
Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

- Sunset start near La Gomera: 7:00 pm timing sets a fun, golden-hour mood.
- Advanced radio headsets included: everyone gets the audio gear so you can hear the music clearly.
- About 1 hour on your feet: a walking tour that feels like an activity, not a hike.
- Small-ish group (max 40): big enough for energy, small enough to manage.
- English-speaking hosts: the tour is offered in English.
- No valuables storage: you’ll want a secure bag or minimal carry.
Why a Silent Disco Walking Tour Works So Well in Tenerife
This is the kind of activity that changes the feel of the evening fast. Instead of shouting over noise, you get the music through your headsets, so you can laugh, dance, and still notice what’s around you. And because it’s a walking tour, you move through the Costa Adeje area rather than staying in one spot.
I like that it’s simple to understand even if you’ve never done a silent disco before. You follow the group, you wear the radio gear, and you join in when the host calls you out. That structure is a big part of why it’s fun for people who want something different without overthinking it.
The setting also helps. Costa Adeje’s evening vibe is perfect for this format: you’re outside, the air feels more comfortable after the day, and the sunset gives the whole start moment extra sparkle.
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Meeting at Mustang Sally’s and Watching La Gomera Fade Away

Your tour starts at 7:00 pm at Mustang Sally’s CC Litoral, C. París, 68, 38660 Costa Adeje. The timing matters because you begin as the sun is setting over the neighboring island of La Gomera. It’s not just a dramatic backdrop; it also gives you an easy “okay, this is when it starts” moment.
Arrive a few minutes early if you can. It’s the easiest way to get your headsets sorted, meet your group, and feel ready before the music kicks in. If you’re the type to love a theme night, this is also a great time to go casual-fun with costumes or outfits, since the whole experience encourages play.
Because this is outside and it’s an evening walk, you’ll also want to think about wind. One review mentioned it was windy, but the group still had a fantastic time. Still, bring a layer you can tolerate for an hour outside, especially if you run cold.
Your Hour of Headphones, Steps, and Singing in Sync

The big idea here is that you’re doing three things at once: walking, dancing, and joining the soundtrack. The headsets keep the audio consistent, so even if the promenade gets busy, you’re not fighting the environment for the beat. You end up feeling like you’re in your own mini club, but outdoors.
The route is along the Costa Adeje beachfront area, so you get that classic “evening by the sea” experience without needing long travel time or complicated logistics. You’ll notice how quickly the group energy builds. At the start, people often hang back for a minute, then—once they’re locked into the rhythm—they sing, laugh, and dance like they’ve done it before.
One practical point: since you’ll be outdoors and moving, keep your shoes comfortable. This is not a sit-and-watch show. It’s an active, low-stress hour where “getting your steps in” happens almost by accident.
The Hosts Make It: Jenny, Chris, and Tilly Keeping the Fun Flowing

A silent disco needs more than just music. It needs a human who can read the room and get people participating. That’s where the team matters.
In the reviews, names show up clearly: Jenny, Chris, and Tilly. People describe the hosts as friendly and energetic, and they talk about the way the guides keep the vibe moving from shy to fully involved. When you’re in a group of up to 40, that kind of guiding is what keeps the experience from feeling awkward.
Safety is also part of the host role. One review specifically credited Tilly for keeping the crowd safe and sounding. For you, that means you can focus on the fun without constantly scanning the walk like you’re navigating it alone.
Also, service animals are allowed, and the tour is near public transportation. So if your day already has other plans—beach, dinner, a show—you can fit this in without feeling stuck.
What’s Included (and What You Should Bring)

Included:
- Adventure Host and guides
- Advanced radio headsets
That inclusion is a real value driver. If you’ve ever tried to recreate a silent disco vibe at home, you know the tricky part isn’t dancing—it’s hearing the audio clearly and keeping everyone synced. The headsets solve that, and they’re the reason the whole thing works.
What you should bring:
- A light layer for an evening walk
- Comfortable footwear
- A small bag that you can keep secure on you
What you should not plan on bringing:
- Any expectation of a locker. There’s no place to store valuables, so avoid carrying things you don’t want to keep with you the entire hour.
If you’re using your phone for photos or messages, think about how you’ll manage it while you’re dancing. Keeping your phone accessible but secure usually beats trying to stash it somewhere.
No Valuables Storage: The One Thing to Plan Differently

This is the drawback I’d take most seriously. The tour notes that there is no place to store valuables. That means you shouldn’t treat this like a normal activity where you can toss your bag at the meeting point and forget it.
Plan your carry:
- Bring only what you need for an hour
- Use a crossbody or zipped pocket if you have one
- Keep cash, cards, and phone on you, not in open tote bags
If you’re traveling light already for Tenerife beach time, you’re in good shape. If you’re used to carrying a larger day bag, switch to a smaller option before you meet the group. It will make the experience feel freer, not stressful.
Who This Tour Fits Best in Costa Adeje

This is one of those activities that works across ages, because the whole point is to move at your own comfort level. Reviews mention families, including kids (one review specifically said a 7-year-old enjoyed it), as well as hen-night groups and mixed parties.
Here’s how I’d match it to your travel style:
- If you want a short, fun night plan that doesn’t require dinner reservations, this fits.
- If you love music and movement but don’t want a long club outing, this fits well.
- If you’re shy at first, you’re still likely to enjoy it because the headset format and host energy help people join in.
The group size also helps. With a maximum of 40 travelers, it’s energetic without feeling like you’re swallowed by a huge crowd.
Value for Money: Headsets, Hosts, and One Unforgettable Hour

Even without a price shown here, you can judge value by what you get. You’re not paying for a vague experience. You’re getting:
- guided energy from hosts (named guides in reviews include Jenny, Chris, and Tilly)
- advanced radio headsets
- an organized about-1-hour walking format starting at sunset
That combination matters. Lots of Tenerife nightlife ideas are either expensive, hard to coordinate, or you’re paying mainly for atmosphere. This one gives you the tools for the experience (the headsets) and the social momentum (the hosts).
And it has a track record: a 4.7 rating with a 92% recommendation is the kind of signal that this isn’t just a novelty. People described it as hilarious, memorable, and something they’d do again if they returned.
Weather, Timing, and Getting the Most From Your Night
This tour requires good weather. If conditions aren’t right, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund. That matters in Tenerife because evenings can shift, and wind can happen along the coast.
Timing is also key. Starting at 7:00 pm means you’re not stuck in the hardest part of the heat, and you get a sunset moment without needing to stay out all night. It’s a smart way to “spend the evening” without letting it drag.
If you want the best experience, treat it like an event you show up ready for:
- arrive a little early
- wear comfy shoes
- bring a layer
- don’t overpack (since you can’t store valuables)
Should You Book Silent Disco Walking Tours in Tenerife?
If you want a fun, different evening plan in Costa Adeje, I’d strongly consider booking. It’s short, guided, and built around advanced radio headsets, which turns the whole promenade into an easy party space. The named hosts in the feedback—Jenny, Chris, and Tilly—show that the energy and organization are the heart of it.
You might skip it if you’re uncomfortable with dancing or you don’t want to keep your valuables on you the whole time. Because there’s no storage, this isn’t the best match for people who want to carry a lot of stuff or rely on a locker.
FAQ
How long is the Silent Disco Walking Tour in Tenerife?
It lasts about 1 hour.
What time does the tour start, and where do we meet?
The tour starts at 7:00 pm at Mustang Sally’s CC Litoral, C. París, 68, 38660 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes, it’s offered in English.
What’s included with the ticket?
The tour includes an Adventure Host and guides, plus advanced radio headsets.
Is there somewhere to store valuables during the tour?
No. There is no place to store valuables, so you’ll want to travel with only what you can keep secure.
Does the tour run in poor weather, and can I cancel?
It requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You can also cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance.
































