Tribal Terenife still shows influence from the aboriginal Gaunches people. Visitors clamber to conquer Mount Teide (Spain’s tallest peak) and to stretch out on the sands of Los Gigantes. Squawk hello to the playful parrots of Loro Park, or brave the petrifying drive to beautiful Masca Valley. For a true taste of Terenife, sample fresh farmhouse cheese and local bananas. A piece of delicate calado canario lace makes a special souvenir.
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I took the bus from La Laguna to the visitor centre, they were very helpful there, suggesting a walk that fitted my requirements and providing a map. I walked the 5 km on my own and it was wonderful, so peaceful with just the bird song for company. Beautiful views near the visitor centre, not very obvious where to go to see but if you cross the road (from the centre) and walk to the left of the restaurant, behind it there are steps, or a ramp, which lead you up to an amazing view. Also there is a cafe near the centre which was very good.
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Through this unique and enriching experience you will discover and learn about the natural and cultural aspects of southern Tenerife. On the guided tour you will visit: -Multimedia Museum(20mn): thanks to technology you will learn about unique plant, animal species, natural sculptures, traditions and history of this territory. -Historical Experience Tunel(25mn): through which you will travel back through time and witness the most significant historical events in southern Tenerife . A whirlwind of emotions and feelings will sweep you away during this truly unforgettable experience. -Walk in San Blas Nature Reserve(1hour20mn):You will also discover the historic soul of San Blas over the centuries during the walk. Our tour is available in differents languages,please contact the hotel Sandos San Blas to have more informations about the guided tour and to know about the schedule of the week.
This is a restricted area that you can only gain entrance with an electronic key as used by those staying at the hotel just off the roundabout. If you are a guest then the place is open to you 24 hrs night and day. Animals! Only the wild natural ones are here. Many birds can be seen if you are patient enough! Rabbits and lizards are very evasive! There is still the interactive tour that starts off in the hotel. Check before arriving as can get busy, but now in January it's very quiet. Very informative. €15 or €7.50 each if you're a guest at the hotel. Beautiful landscape that can get the imagination running and takes you on a history of Tenerife from volcano to the early inhabitants and how they just about survived! Such baron land but in the 60's was the main supplier of tomatoes. An incredible feat considering the lunar landscape and very little rain! Bravo to those hard workers! We are so lucky to walk around this place knowing we have a plentiful supply of food and water just a stone's throw away.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
FLYOVER, a way towards sustainable tourism. Getting to know the value of marine reserves, watching over the hard impact of diving activities and minimizing its negative effects are the main targets. This experience reaches over a wide variety of divers, from beginners with no experience, to experts. Supported by PADI ProjectAware, in the hands of long experience diving instructors, beginners will “fly” underwater, getting to meet the species that live there, and participating in conservation activities.
4.5 based on 114 reviews
There is a modest loop hike across well-preserved 10,000 year old aa lava flows dotted with several endemic species of euphorbia and other unusual plant species, climbing a small littoral cone that has been cut in half by the sea, and continuing along the eruptive fissure vents for the lava flows on the flank of the Montaña Grande cinder cone. Look for white pebbles of pumice along the ocean shore, small lava tubes that open into the sea, a wide variety of exotic plants both large and small, and shallow pans used by local people to evaporate seawater for salt. This is a pleasant, easy few hours hike through an ecology typical of this portion of Tenerife.
4.5 based on 1,832 reviews
The Special Nature Reserve Barranco del Infierno is a place where only 300 people are allowed to enter a day in order to preserve the environment and not alter the development of the species, the flora and fauna. Thus, to visit the place a previous reservation is essential. Book now checking the calendar and availability and make sure you get your entrance ticket. We'll be waiting for you!
Amazing experience - wonderful views, beautiful nature of the island of Tenerife. The first part along the slope of the abyss, ending at the waterfall along the bottom of the canyon.
4.5 based on 88 reviews
Here is The Old yellow THE house. There is wonderful views both around the house or down by the different beaches to the house. Use the " old " route through the banana plantation, muy bien!
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