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Die Pinienwälder und Küstenklippen im Norden Teneriffas verleihen der Insel ein natürliches und raues Aussehen, aber es ist der vulkanische, fruchtbare Boden, der der Region ihre Hauptattraktionen beschert. Von Weinbergen und Obstplantagen bis hin zu Bananenfarmen und uralten Bäumen werden Sie auf dieser halbtägigen Tour die einheimischen Highlights Teneriffas erleben und kosten.
Als Erstes besuchen Sie Icod de los Vinos, ein Städtchen aus dem 16. Jahrhundert mit einem großartigen Blick auf den Teide. Aber selbst der höchste Gipfel Spaniens kann die Aufmerksamkeit nicht vom Drago Milenario ablenken, einem tausend Jahre alten Drachenbaum, der im botanischen Garten der Stadt einen Ehrenplatz einnimmt. Dieses unglaubliche Exemplar ist über 20 Meter hoch und hat eine Baumkrone, die sich auf über 300 Hauptäste erstreckt. Ihr Tourguide wird Ihnen während Ihres Besuchs erklären, warum dieser einheimische Baum ein kulturelles Symbol der Kanaren ist. Während Ihres Aufenthalts in Icod de los Vinos werden Sie sehen, wie der andere Schatz der Stadt an den Hängen wächst: Bananen. Erfahren Sie alles über die Geschichte des Bananenanbaus auf der Insel und probieren Sie die frisch geernteten Früchte sowie einen süßen Bananenlikör.
Anschließend geht es Richtung Osten nach La Orotava, einem der ältesten Weinanbaugebiete der Kanaren, direkt am Rande des Teide-Nationalparks. Entdecken Sie das traditionelle Stadtzentrum mit seinen gepflasterten Straßen, Holzbalkonen und Gebäuden in allen Gelbtönen. Besuchen Sie die Molino de Gofio, eine Gofio-Mühle aus dem 17. Jahrhundert, die heute ein Museum ist. Hier wird gezeigt, wie geröstetes Mehl hergestellt und für alles verwendet wird, vom Frühstück bis hin zu Suppen und Eintöpfen. Zudem können Sie die nussig schmeckende kanarische Köstlichkeit probieren.
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Glaser
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Als Paar gereist
Das Hotel ist sehr schön, Service top. Reiseleitung sehr nett, sehr oft im Hotel , hat sich sehr gekümmert.
Bernd
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Als Paar gereist
Wahr sehr schön
Iris
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Mit der Familie gereist
Bitte vormerken, dass bei diesem Ausflug einige Meter zu laufen sind. Festes Schuhwerk wäre ratsam. Die angegebenen Snacks sind etwas gewöhnungsbedürftiges Gefro, ein Glas Wein und eine Banane....Ansonsten sehr informativ und viel Geschichte
Michael
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Mit der Familie gereist
Die Geschichte über verschiedenen Häuser, Bildmetrial über Gesteinsteppich vor dem Rathaus in La Oratavo. Die Gofiomühle.
Katrin
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Allein gereist
Unser Guide Miguel war sehr kompetent und hat uns die ganze Zeit über viele Informationen gegeben. Es war alles sehr gut organisiert und die Zeit die wir in der Mühle sowie Plantage hatten war ausreichend. Man hatte nicht das Gefühl von A nach B hetzen zu müssen. Einzig das der Ausflug zweisprachig auf Deutsch und Englisch durchgeführt wird kann evrntuell etwas störend sein. Für mich war das aber kein Problem. Alles in allem war es ein sehr kurzweiliger und empfehlenswerter Ausflug.
Ramona
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Mit Freunden gereist
Wir haben noch eine Wanderung durch die Stadt gemacht und der Reiseführer hat seinen Job echt gut gemacht Bei der Bananenplantage konnten wir dann Bananenlikör, cremigen Bananenlikör, Bananenwein , und natürlich auch Bananen probieren
3 hrs dolphins watching catamaran tour with lunch in Puerto Colón
Learn about cetaceans, admire wale and dolphins in their natural habitat, relax and swim in crystal clear waters.
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4,5 hours whale watching afternoon cruise to Masca Bay with lunch
Enjoy an experience for the whole family, admire cetaceans in their natural habitat, and have fun in the clear waters of Tenerife.
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Stargazing guided tour in Teide National Park including dinner (S)
Admire the sunset while sipping a complimentary cava, learn stories and mythologies about the sky, taste a delicious dinner.
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Puerto de la Cruz transfer only tickets
Explore the beautiful city of Puerto de la Cruz, immerse yourself in the colonial past of the island and discover an ideal place for a shopping tour.
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Entrance tickets to Scandal dinner show
Spend a night that you will remember. Enjoy an adult only show that combines various artistic disciplines, and taste the gastronomic offer of GF Victoria.
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Full-day guided northwest Tenerife hidden secrets tour with transport
It's one pretty village after another on this exclusive tour in the rugged northwest of Tenerife. We'll drop in at a roll call of the island's must-visits. Christian, one of our local experts, says, ‘A guide shows you around the park in Icod de los Vinos and gives you the lowdown on its fascinating dragon tree, which is 20 metres tall.' Santiago del Teide, local speciality tasting and a trip to Teno Rural Park are also part of the line-up.You'll journey through Santiago del Teide, a highland village of whitewashed homes. In Icod de Los Vinos, you'll admire the centuries-old dragon tree, with some free time to wander around the town. Garachico – often called the ‘prettiest and unluckiest' – awaits with some interesting history. Devastated by a volcanic eruption in 1706 and rebuilt on its lava, it's now famous for natural lava pools, guarded by a volcanic rock castle, where locals and visitors alike come to bathe. When it's time to take a break, there's a tasty local lunch, served in a family-run restaurant in a traditional finca. Teno Rural Park showcases the island's rich biodiversity and is known as the source of Tenerife's top-quality natural produce. You'll even get to try some locally made marmalades and jams, all produced with a minimum carbon footprint. The ‘lost hamlet' of Masca is also on the cards, one of Tenerife's most eye-catching spots, dramatically perched on a ridge overlooking a valley.
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Southern Tenerife sightseeing tour with wine-tasting
Dramatic landscapes and rugged, volcanic shores come as standard in Tenerife. But, not a lot is said about the rich agriculture the island offers. On this tour, you'll journey through the south and get to know the island's culture and identity. You'll see how aloe vera is grown and learn about its many uses at a plantation, explore the lofty village of Vilaflor de Chasna and sample local wines. Ivan, one of our expert local guides, says “Vilaflor was once called Chasna. But, when a ship captain called Pedro de Bracamonte visited, he spotted a beautiful Guanche girl and shouted Vi la flor de Chasna, which means I've seen the flower of Chasna – after this, the village got its name.”The dry climate and year-round sunshine in the Canaries mean that aloe vera thrives here, even though it is not a native species – it originally came from the Arabian Peninsula. You'll take a guided tour of the plantation, and the owners will share their knowledge about the curative powers of this well-known plant, which is used for medicinal purposes in cultures throughout history.Next, you'll visit Vilaflor. Perched on the southern slope of the island's volcano, Mount Teide, the views down to the coast from 1,400 metres above sea level are next level. The village has an almost Alpine feel that's totally different from the tropical coastline – it has the largest pine forest in the Canaries on its doorstep. After a look around the village, you'll visit an award-winning family-owned winery and sit down for a tasting.
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Northwest Tenerife full-day tour with Canarian lunch
With coastal roads, towering cliffs and valley-nestled villages, Tenerife's west is a joy to explore. On this tour in comfortable minivans, you'll go through a roll call of all the must-dos – local product tastings, exploring Teno Rural Park and visiting picture-postcard villages. Arianne, one of our expert guides, says, ‘You'll unearth the geology of Tenerife's past, discovering impressive landscapes along with the island's history and culture.'It all begins in Icod de Los Vinos. A guided tour of the town takes in its centuries-old dragon tree – located in a park that's more like a botanic garden – traditional colonial-style architecture and a sampling of some local products. Then, it's on to the hard-to-reach ‘lost village' of Masca. Precariously perched on a ridge overlooking a rugged gorge, it's one of Tenerife's most jaw-dropping sights.Next, you'll head down to Garachico on the coast, and discover why it's known as the ‘prettiest and unluckiest' town on the island. Stroll by its famous lava pools and see the historic castle before a lunch made from locally sourced ingredients in a family-run restaurant. It's an ideal setting for savouring Canarian cuisine. The afternoon sees you exploring the jagged peaks in craggy Teno Rural Park. It's famed for its laurel and pine forests as well as its exotic flora. Finally, there's a well-earned local wine-tasting experience to complete your day.
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VIP La Gomera luxury minivan tour
La Gomera is the Canary Island where time stood still. Be whisked away in VIP class on the ferry from Tenerife and explore its peaks and valleys in the best way possible – by luxury minivan. Highlights include Abrante viewpoint, San Sebastian and Garajonay National Park – Spain's last remaining rainforest. Arianne, one of our guides on this tour says, "La Gomera is a return to the past, to the origin of the Canary Islands. It's a totally different world."In little over half an hour after landing, you'll go from sea level to more than 1,300m as you snake your way up towards Garajonay National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are camera-grabbing views of the island's Jurassic-like landscapes along the way. Garajonay is steeped in Canarian mythology, as your guide will explain. There's a stop to explore the mystical Laguna Grande laurel forest, which is so moist that many tree trunks are smothered in moss.You'll tuck into a typical Canarian lunch at a restaurant in the heart of this peaceful and natural forest setting. Here you'll experience a demonstration of silbo gomero, the ancient ‘whistling language' used by islanders to communicate over long distances from valley to valley. After this peek into the heritage of La Gomera, which is still taught in schools there today, you'll head to a square by the port for a drink, with free time to wander the capital, San Sebastian. Finish off the day in style as you head to the VIP section of the ferry where food and drinks are included to while away the crossing.
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Full-day private minivan tour of northwest Tenerife with lunch
Scratch beneath the surface in Tenerife, and you'll uncover another world. This private tour homes in on the rugged northwest of the island, exploring pretty villages and nature reserves. And to put the icing on the cake, you'll get to sample local specialities. As Arianne, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘You'll journey through landscapes that leave you speechless. This tour combines Tenerife's history and culture with scenery.' A real blockbuster.Travelling in your private tour group, you'll soon find yourself glued to the window as you climb up towards Santiago del Teide. After a pit stop in this prosperous highland village, we'll head to the Cherfe viewpoint. On a clear day, you can see the neighbouring island of La Gomera. Then, it's on the hard-to-reach hamlet of Masca. Perched on a jagged ridge in the middle of a steep volcanic gorge, it has a ‘lost world' feel to it. Next, it's on to Garachico, a town on the wave-washed north coast. Enjoy a guided tour, seeing its famous natural lava pools. Islanders come from all over Tenerife to bathe in them.At Icod de Los Vinos, there's a walking tour of the town, famed for its centuries-old dragon tree. And that's just an appetiser – as the next stop features a local-products lunch in a traditional old house. The afternoon sees you return to your accommodation, travelling through Teno Rural Park. A dramatic way to round off the excursion.
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