Tenerife: Silent Disco Walking Tour “Mustang Sally’s”

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Tenerife: Silent Disco Walking Tour “Mustang Sally’s”

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A silent disco walk turns public streets into your personal stage. In Fanabe, you’ll groove to a guided soundtrack through sunny lanes and seaside stops, all while everyone else keeps wondering why you’re laughing. It’s a playful twist on a normal walking tour, with high-tech headsets and a host calling the mood.

Two things I really like here: you’re not just listening to music, you’re guided to sing, dance, and act like the pop star in your headphones. And you finish with reserved seating at Mustang Sally’s, plus a 10% discount on food orders after the tour.

One consideration: this tour is intentionally silly and performance-based, so if you hate being animated in public (even with headphones), you may want to skip it.

Silent disco in Fanabe: quick hits

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  • Silent disco headsets mean you hear the music clearly while keeping street noise normal for everyone else
  • A live English host leads the group and keeps the energy moving for the full hour
  • Fanabe beachfront dancing is a highlight, so wear shoes you can actually boogie in
  • You’ll serenade people in cafés and bars as you walk through the area
  • The vibe comes from a fun, comedy-forward concept created for the Edinburgh Fringe
  • The tour includes reserved seating at Mustang Sally’s plus 10% off food afterward

A 1-hour Fanabe musical loop that feels like a joke you’re in

Tenerife: Silent Disco Walking Tour "Mustang Sally's" - A 1-hour Fanabe musical loop that feels like a joke you’re in
Tenerife can be wonderfully laid-back, but this tour finds its own sweet spot: it’s light on “tour facts,” heavy on play. You meet up with your silent disco team, get your headphones, and then spend the next hour turning Fanabe’s streets into a moving stage.

What makes it work is the format. With silent disco headphones, the music is controlled and personal. The group hears the same beats, hits the same cues, and you end up synced—even when the rest of the sidewalk has no idea what’s happening.

You’re also walking. That matters, because you’re not stuck in one club-like spot. You get to see the beach area and the restaurant strips around it as you move, while the show happens “on your schedule.”

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Getting the headsets right: the magic trick of silent disco

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The whole experience runs on your hi-tech headphones. They’re your soundtrack and your instruction manual. As you walk, theme songs and favorite hits across the decades play through your headset, and the host guides you so you know when to sing, when to dance, and when to act like you’re performing for an arena.

Why this is valuable: it lowers the pressure of being loud in public. You can be fully ridiculous while keeping street interaction simple. Everyone around you still lives their normal day, and your group gets its own private music party.

It also explains the laugh factor. More than once, people mention the comedy of passing by beach restaurants and watching passersby try to figure out why a whole group is moving and grinning like a music video.

The route vibe: historic streets, beach energy, and a group that keeps you going

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The walking portion is designed to keep the momentum. You link up with a super-stylish leader at the starting point, then the group grooves along the historic streets in the Fanabe beach area.

You’ll likely notice two things as you go:

  • The group stays together and reacts to cues, so you don’t have to wonder what to do.
  • The public eye factor is real. People see you, look confused, and you get to laugh at the situation while you keep the show going inside your headphones.

One specific detail from the experience: one group started outside Mister Sister and kicked things off on a high. And in another set of comments, the hosts were called out by name—Jenni and Chris. That’s a good sign that the guiding isn’t robotic; it’s hands-on and geared toward getting you involved.

Fanabe beachfront dancing: where the tour gets its best payoff

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The beach front is built into the tour as a big highlight. This is where the walking tour becomes pure fun, because your group can spread out a bit, move with the music, and let the seaside setting do some of the work.

Here’s why you’ll enjoy this segment:

  • The open space makes dance moves feel natural instead of awkward.
  • The setting matches the music mood. Upbeat tracks sound even better when the air and scenery agree with the vibe.
  • You’ll get that classic silent disco moment: your group is in full performance mode, while the beach crowd is just going about their day.

The best part is the shared silliness. If you’re a little shy at first, you won’t stay that way. Headphones make the group feel like a bubble, and once you hear the beats and get prompted to join in, the laughs start stacking up quickly.

Serenading cafés and bars: the social part (without too much risk)

As you head through the surrounding bars and restaurants area, the tour leans into interaction. You’re guided to serenade people in cafés and bars as you pass—basically, you’re playing the role of a pop act for a short stretch, while your group stays coordinated.

This section is where the experience shifts from dance-only to full performance. And because it’s silent disco, it stays controlled: your music is in your headset, so you’re not dumping noise onto anyone’s conversation.

A practical tip for this part: keep your body language big but avoid blocking doorways or walkways. The whole idea is to entertain and move along, not create friction. If you treat it like a friendly street performance, you’ll feel more confident and keep things fun for everyone.

Mustang Sally’s reserved seating: why the ending is actually part of the value

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Your tour includes reserved seating at Mustang Sally’s, which is one of those details that sounds small until you’re glad it’s there. It means you don’t have to hunt for a spot or scramble after you’ve just spent an hour being goofy and energetic.

Then there’s the added perk: 10% off food orders post tour. That’s not just a discount; it’s a nice way to extend the experience without overthinking the evening.

If you like turning an activity into an actual plan—rather than “walk around and hope we find somewhere”—this ending helps a lot.

Price and value: is $26 a good deal?

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At $26 per person for a 1-hour guided silent disco walking tour, the price is easiest to judge based on what’s included.

Here’s what you’re getting for your money:

  • A live English host
  • Advanced silent disco headphones
  • Audio guide included (also in English)
  • Reserved seating at Mustang Sally’s
  • 10% off food after the tour

So the value isn’t only the music—it’s the total package. You’re paying for guided fun, equipment, and a built-in ending that helps you transition into food plans.

If you were going to pay for headphones or a guided “activity evening” anyway, this becomes more reasonable. And compared with paying full price for a show element inside a club, this offers movement, variety of scenery (beachfront plus streets and dining strips), and an easy group atmosphere.

What to wear and how to be comfortable on a dance-forward walk

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This is a walking tour with dancing. That means your comfort choices matter more than usual.

Bring:

  • Comfortable shoes
  • Comfortable clothes

You’ll be moving for the whole hour, plus you’ll likely be prompted to sing and dance in short bursts. If your shoes are even slightly uncomfortable, the fun will turn into distraction fast.

Also, if you’re the type who likes a polished look, go for it—but make sure you can move. This is Tenerife, so you’ll likely want breathable clothing that won’t make you feel stuck once the music starts.

Who this tour is best for (and who should pass)

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This works best for people who want an activity that’s social without being complicated.

You’ll probably love it if:

  • You enjoy goofy, upbeat group experiences
  • You like music and don’t mind being encouraged to sing along
  • You want a Tenerife activity that isn’t just a museum or a beach lounge day
  • You’d rather laugh with a group than figure out a nighttime plan alone

You might want to skip it if:

  • You dislike being guided into performance mode in public spaces
  • You strongly prefer quiet, low-interaction tours
  • You’re expecting a serious historical walking tour with deep commentary (this is more about fun and music cues than facts)

Should you book Silent Disco Adventures Tenerife’s Mustang Sally’s tour?

I think this is a smart booking for anyone who’s in Tenerife and wants one hour of guaranteed laughter that doesn’t require deep planning. The inclusion of headsets, a live English host, and reserved seating at Mustang Sally’s makes it feel like more than a gimmick. It’s a full evening starter: dance now, then sit down and eat with less hassle.

If you’re open to silliness and comfortable shoes are on your packing list, book it. If you’re worried you’ll feel self-conscious, consider whether you can treat it like a lighthearted game. The tour’s whole point is that you’re not alone in the embarrassment—you’re in it together.

FAQ

How long is the silent disco walking tour in Tenerife?

It lasts 1 hour.

How much does the tour cost?

The price is $26 per person.

What languages are used on the tour?

The live tour guide and included audio guide are in English.

What is included with the tour?

You get advanced silent disco headphones and a tour host, plus reserved seating at Mustang Sally’s. There’s also a 10% discount on food orders after the tour.

Where does Mustang Sally’s fit into the experience?

You receive reserved seating at Mustang Sally’s as part of the tour, and you can use the 10% off food orders perk after the tour.

What should I bring for this activity?

Wear comfortable shoes and comfortable clothes.

Is the tour wheelchair accessible, and can I cancel for a full refund?

Yes, it is wheelchair accessible. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also reserve now and pay later.

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