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FORGOTTEN CONSERVATION AREA

This program is not just a simple tour, but a true exploration experience, where every step uncovers new secrets. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to experience one of Tenerife's most beautiful and least known spots firsthand!

 

 

General information:

Duration: 2.5 - 3 hours
Departure time: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 09:30
Departure location: Barcelo Tenerife

The program is available in the following languages: English, German, Spanish

Participation Fee:

  • Adults (12 years and older): €22.50 per person

  • Children (5-11 years old): €14.50 per person

The price includes:

  • Interactive experiences at the Visitor Center

  • Guided tour of the conservation area

 

 

The price does not include:

  • Transfer

The San Blas Conservation Area is a true hidden paradise on Tenerife, where nature and culture blend in a unique way. This program offers you the chance to explore an untouched area interactively while deepening your connection with the island's wild beauty.

The visit begins at the Visitor Center, where you'll learn about the history and unique values of the area. After that, a knowledgeable guide will accompany you on a 2-hour tour, where you'll have the chance to experience the volcanic past of Tenerife, discover the special plants and animals that live here, and learn about the rich cultural heritage of the area. During the tour, you'll interactively experience the wonders of nature, visiting places that have remained virtually untouched over time.

The area is a unique example of Tenerife’s rich natural and cultural heritage. Its untouched state has allowed the preservation of local ecosystems, and scientific research conducted in the area has revealed archaeological, biological, geological, and historical values. The harmony between animals, plants, and humans has been maintained for centuries, making the site a true example of the importance of nature conservation and a heritage that helps us understand the richness of the area.

The area’s stunning landscape is not only visually impressive, but also reflects the history and culture of the island, making it one of the key examples of cultural heritage preservation.

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