LOS GIGANTES - GARACHICO - ICOD DE LOS VINOS - TEIDE
FULL DAY EXCURSION
IN ROMANIAN
Explore the Stunning Landscapes of Tenerife on a Full-Day, Carefully Planned Excursion!
This exciting tour covers several iconic locations and, accompanied by our official guide, provides an in-depth insight into the island's natural and cultural wonders.
Language: Romanian
Available: Saturday
Departure Time: Between 08:00 and 09:00 (exact time will be communicated 24 hours before departure)
Arrival Time: Between 17:00 and 18:00 (depending on traffic)
Tour Price:
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Over 12 years: €101 / person (departing from southern Tenerife)
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Under 11 years: €55 / person (departing from southern Tenerife)
The price includes:
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A 3-course lunch for all participants
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Accompaniment by an official, licensed tour guide
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Comfortable, air-conditioned transfer from various points on the island
The program and itinerary are subject to change. We adapt the tour flexibly, considering the needs of the participants.
Main Stops:
Los Gigantes
Los Gigantes, or "The Giants," is one of Tenerife's most stunning natural formations, where the magnificent view of the coastline and cliffs greets you. The massive cliffs, rising up to 600 meters high from the sea, are not only a breathtaking landscape but also an important part of the island's history and culture.
The giant monoliths of Los Gigantes are true natural wonders, geologically unique, as the rock walls are of volcanic origin and several million years old. Visitors can enjoy a stunning panoramic view while walking along the cliffs and admiring the shimmering deep-blue ocean.
Why visit?
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The sight of the cliffs, offering a different perspective from every corner
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Captivating panoramic views of this natural wonder
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The island's history and local legends, which make the visit even more special
Mirador de Garachico
The Mirador de Garachico is a stunning viewpoint offering breathtaking panoramic views of the town and surrounding landscape. Located on the northwest coast, it is an ideal spot for photography, as well as for enjoying moments of peace and natural beauty, with the charm of the sea and volcanic landscape providing a unique experience.
From this viewpoint, you can enjoy a magnificent view that includes the historic town of Garachico, the endless blue of the sea, the impressive formations of the surrounding mountains, and the volcanic landscape. The location’s unique geological formations, such as Bajo de los Sables, offer natural wonders that remind visitors of the island's volcanic past.
The Mirador de Garachico is not just an incredible viewpoint, but also a place where nature and history meet, giving visitors the opportunity to escape the everyday and immerse themselves in one of Tenerife’s most beautiful corners.
Why visit?
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Stunning panorama: The view of Garachico and the surrounding volcanic landscape provides an unparalleled experience.
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Great photography opportunities: A perfect spot to capture spectacular images.
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Tranquil, relaxing environment: An ideal place to quietly enjoy the beauty of nature.
Icod de los Vinos – The Town of the Dragon Tree and Wineries
The third main stop on the tour is Icod de los Vinos, located in the north of Tenerife, home to the famous Drago Milenario, or the Ancient Dragon Tree. This impressive tree has a history spanning thousands of years and is one of the island's most well-known natural monuments. Visitors can not only marvel at the tree's incredible size and beauty but also gain insight into the traditional Canarian winemaking practices.
Additionally, the town is home to the famous Casa del Plátano (Banana House), where visitors can learn about the history and process of Canarian banana cultivation. Here, you can discover more about the island's famous banana variety and its cultivation. Entry to the Banana House is €5 per person, to be paid individually.
Why visit?
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One of the oldest and largest Dragon Trees, representing the island's natural heritage.
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The authentic, traditional atmosphere of a Canarian village.
Teide National Park
The Teide National Park offers a breathtaking panoramic view of a volcanic landscape. The park, which is part of the UNESCO World Heritage, is home to Europe’s highest volcano, Pico del Teide, standing at 3,718 meters. The accompanying guide will provide insights into the volcano's geological history and the island’s formation, while we admire the unique and diverse plant and animal life. During the walk in the park, you will encounter exciting volcanic formations, and experience unforgettable moments. (Please note that the cable car is not available due to time constraints).
Why visit?
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Europe's highest volcano and one of the most spectacular natural formations.
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One of the island's most significant geological areas, featuring stunning volcanic shapes.