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(TFS) Tenerife
SPAIN - Tenerife Sur Reina Sofia
(MIA) Miami
UNITED STATES - Miami International
20
Jun
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(TFS) Tenerife Sur Reina Sofia
Tenerife, Spain
(MIA) Miami International
Miami, FL
20
Jun
Saturday
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Flying from Tenerife to Miami: What to Expect

Direct & connecting flights|TFS – MIA|$389
$389one way
Cheapest price
13h 45m1 stop via MAD
Flight duration
4,217 mias the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

There are no direct flights between Tenerife and Miami, so the journey almost always involves a connection in Madrid, Barcelona, Lisbon, London or another European hub. Iberia, Air Europa, British Airways and American Airlines are common choices, with total travel time ranging from roughly 14 to 20 hours depending on the layover. The transatlantic leg typically departs Europe in the late morning or early afternoon, arriving in Miami the same day. For last minute travelers, fares can swing widely, and routings via Madrid tend to offer the most availability when seats are scarce. Winter is peak season, as Miami draws sun seekers and Tenerife enjoys mild temperatures. If you are booking last minute, consider arriving at Tenerife South a little earlier than usual — the terminal gets busy with charter departures. Pack light layers, since the temperature gap on arrival can be noticeable.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Tenerife South (TFS) to Miami (MIA)?
The cheapest months to fly from Tenerife South to Miami are typically January, February, and early November, when demand drops after peak holiday seasons. Booking at least 2-3 months in advance and choosing midweek flights (Tuesday or Wednesday) can also help you secure lower fares.
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Flying from Tenerife South to Miami: A Transatlantic Journey Guide

The journey from Tenerife South to Miami connects two iconic sun destinations on opposite sides of the Atlantic. While the Canary Islands offer volcanic landscapes and year-round mild weather, Miami greets travelers with art deco architecture, Latin rhythms, and tropical energy. There are currently no direct flights between these two airports, so passengers typically travel via Madrid, London, Paris, or Frankfurt, with total travel time ranging from twelve to eighteen hours depending on layover length.

Iberia, British Airways, Air Europa, and Lufthansa are among the most reliable carriers serving this route, often offering smooth one-stop connections through their European hubs. American Airlines also provides convenient onward legs from major European cities to Florida. For travelers seeking a more comfortable transatlantic crossing, booking the long-haul leg in premium economy can make a noticeable difference, especially given the eight to nine hour Atlantic segment.

The best time to fly from Tenerife South to Miami depends on what kind of trip you have in mind. Between December and April, both destinations enjoy pleasant weather, though this period also marks peak season with higher fares and busier flights. Late spring and early autumn tend to offer a better balance of mild conditions and lighter crowds. Travelers should be aware of the Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June through November and can occasionally disrupt arrivals into Miami, particularly in late summer.

Practical preparation makes this long journey easier. US-bound travelers must complete an ESTA authorization before departure if eligible, and arriving with all customs documentation in order saves time at Miami International Airport, one of the busiest entry points in the United States. Packing light layers helps, since temperatures in the cabin and during European layovers can vary significantly from the warm climate at both ends of the trip. Staying hydrated, walking during long layovers, and adjusting your sleep schedule a day or two in advance all help manage the six-hour time difference.

What makes this route particularly interesting is the cultural bridge it forms. Many Canary Islanders have historic ties to Florida and the Caribbean, and Miami's strong Spanish-speaking community makes arrival feel surprisingly familiar. Whether you are visiting family, exploring business opportunities, or extending a Canarian holiday into an American adventure, the trip rewards those who plan thoughtfully. With the right connection and a flexible mindset, crossing the Atlantic from the volcanic shores of Tenerife to the palm-lined beaches of South Florida becomes part of the experience itself.