Der Ausflug an sich hat sich gelohnt. Allerdings war das Kolonne fahren mit 6 Kleinbussen teilweise etwas nervig. Ein Bus kam zu Beginn der Tour erheblich zu spät. Bei einer Sehenswürdigkeit kam dann ein Gast aus einem anderen Bus erheblich zu spät. Die Sehenswürdigkeiten haben sich gelohnt. Verglichen mit einer anderen Tagestour fanden wir den Guide weniger kompetent, es gab wenig Informationen über die Tour hinaus. Auch zum Mittagessen gab es nur ein Fleischgericht zur Auswahl.
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.