Excursion au parc national du Teide avec guide local expert
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Excursion au parc national du Teide avec guide local expert

4.5/5

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Langue(s): Allemand, Anglais, Français
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Durée: De 4 heures à 8 heures
Points forts
  • Vous traverserez le parc national du Teide et la réserve naturelle Corona Forestal
  • Vous monterez en haut du Teide, le plus haut sommet d'Espagne culminant à plus de 3 700 mètres d'altitude
  • Vous découvrirez quatre zones climatiques différentes et les formations emblématiques des Roques de Garcia
  • Vous explorerez une variété de paysages volcaniques, allant du lunaire au martien
  • Le Guide local est un expert ayant une connaissance inégalée du parc national du Teide et de sa géologie
Ce qui vous attend

Tenerife est un mélange de villages de carte postale, de beaux points de vue et de paysages d'un autre monde, et c'est encore plus flagrant dans le parc national du Teide. Cette visite d'une journée vous propose de monter les pentes du volcan Teide, où un téléphérique facultatif peut vous mener au sommet. Juana, l'une de nos guides locales expertes, explique : "Le parc national du Teide et la réserve naturelle de Corona Forestal qui l'entoure représentent ensemble un tiers de la masse terrestre de Tenerife ; l'ampleur avec laquelle le volcan domine notre île est indescriptible."."

Des paysages volcaniques spectaculaires vous attendent dans le parc national du Teide avec son volcan : le Teide haut de 3 700 mètres. Au cours de votre ascension, vous traverserez quatre zones climatiques différentes, qui créent un kaléidoscope de terrains, de flore et de faune en constante évolution. En raison de son importance géologique, le parc est inscrit au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. Juana ajoute : "Le parc peut se vanter d'offrir une variété de paysages qui attirent les regards. Il y a la terre brûlée des champs de lave, les formations rocheuses déchiquetées des Roques de Garcia, les paysages martiens autour de Montaña Rajada et les forêts de pins de la Corona Forestal".

En option, vous pouvez profiter du service de téléphérique pour vous rendre jusqu'à quelques centaines de mètres du sommet du volcan. À cette altitude, si la météo le permet, vous profiterez de vues vertigineuses sur Tenerife et le reste de l'archipel des Canaries, émergeant de l'Atlantique. Vous pourriez aussi apercevoir la célèbre "mer de nuages" qui flotte souvent sous le sommet.

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TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
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Recevez un remboursement de 100% si vous annulez jusqu'à 2 jours avant le début de l'activité.

Ce que les internautes disent de cette expérience

Excellent

4,5 /5

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    Béa

    Verified booking

    5

    7 octobre 2025

    A voyagé avec des amis


    Moments magiques!! Suffisamment de temps pour profiter du lieu. De beaux souvenirs.

  • V

    Valy

    Verified booking

    3.8

    4 octobre 2025

    A voyagé en couple


    Une très belle excursion ou nous avons pu admirer différents paysages,. Dommage que le téléphérique ne soit pas inclus.

  • M

    Monette

    Verified booking

    5

    29 septembre 2025

    A voyagé seul


    excursion accessible pour les personnes a mobilité plus réduite car je ne peux plus suivre un vrai groupe qui marche vite cette excursion nous laisse du temps et nous approche au plus près des sites enfin une excursion qui pense aux personnes plus âgées nous avons tous appréciés

  • J

    Jean michel et nadine

    Verified booking

    4.6

    22 septembre 2025

    A voyagé en couple


    Nous avons aimé , le guide Juan Carlos et le chauffeur. Très sympathique. Toujours très attentionné , très bonnes connaissances de sa région, très bon chauffeur. Arrêt dans des endroits magnifiques,,

  • J

    Jean luc

    Verified booking

    4.2

    21 septembre 2025

    A voyagé en couple


    Site remarquable, grand professionnalisme du guide qui manie culture et humour avec plaisir.Car confortable

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    Sophie

    Verified booking

    5

    21 septembre 2025

    A voyagé avec des amis


    Des repas frais et variés Un personnel disponible Des animateurs professionnels et adorables

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