Visita guidata alla Riserva Ambientale di San Blas a Tenerife con trasferimenti
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Visita guidata alla Riserva Ambientale di San Blas a Tenerife con trasferimenti

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Cancellazione gratuita
Lingua: Tedesco, Inglese
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Durata: da 2 hours a 4 hours
Cosa farai
  • Escursione lungo due chilometri di sentieri vulcanici di Tenerife presso la Riserva Ambientale di San Blas.
  • La guida vi mostrerà le mostre di geografia e archeologia del museo della riserva.
  • L'ingresso nelle antiche gallerie di lava consente di ammirare le formazioni rocciose di questo luogo.
  • I trasferimenti da e per la riserva sono inclusi, quindi non dovrete preoccuparvi della logistica.
  • La vostra guida locale sa tutto quello che c'è da sapere sulla zona, la sua storia e i suoi ecosistemi.
Cosa aspettarsi

I paesaggi vulcanici e la storia di Tenerife sono al centro di questo tour, perfetto se volete aggiungere un pizzico di aria aperta alla vostra vacanza alle Canarie. Vi recherete nella Riserva Ambientale di San Blas, un'area di 500.000 metri quadrati che mostra il passato vulcanico dell'isola in tutto il suo splendore. Arturo, una delle guide della riserva, dice: "Sono sempre stupito di come le persone rimangano impressionate da ciò che scoprono all'interno della riserva e da quante generazioni hanno vissuto qui. San Blas è un perfetto esempio di conservazione del patrimonio che ci ricorda l'importanza di preservare e proteggere la nostra eredità per le generazioni future".

Verrete prelevati dal vostro alloggio e accompagnati al parco, dove inizierete con una rapida visita al museo. Qui scoprirete come si è formata l'isola milioni di anni fa e potrete dare un'occhiata alla flora e alla fauna autoctone che si trovano qui. Una volta terminata la visita, seguirete la vostra guida lungo un sentiero di due chilometri che attraversa il paesaggio vulcanico.

Per concludere la visita, l'attenzione sarà rivolta alle gallerie sotterranee della riserva. Sono allestiti con esposizioni e presentazioni video che raccontano tutto ciò che si può desiderare di sapere sulla zona. Seguirete la vostra guida nei passaggi e vi spiegherà come si sono formati a causa delle colate laviche. Al termine, lascerete la riserva e tornerete al vostro alloggio.

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Cosa è incluso
  • check Accompagnatore
  • check Guida
  • check Trasporto
  • check Tasse d'ingresso
  • check Itinerario esclusivo di TUI
  • check Assicurazione
  • check Una bottiglietta d'acqua minerale e una borsa riciclata
Da ricordare
  • Non adatto a persone con problemi di salute
  • Non adatto a sedie a rotelle
  • Non adatto a persone con mobilità ridotta
  • Non adatto a persone che non sanno nuotare
  • Non adatto a persone con mobilità ridotta a causa di percorsi sconnessi o gradini
  • Non adatto a persone con mobilità ridotta a causa della distanza moderata a piedi durante il tour
  • I bambini devono essere sotto la supervisione di un adulto (sopra i 18 anni) in ogni momento
  • Questo tour prevede rumori forti e imprevedibili e/o luci intense che potrebbero causare difficoltà a chi ha ipersensibilità sensoriale
  • Questo tour prevede attività acquatiche senza sorveglianza del bagnino
  • Porta un cappello
  • TI consigliamo di indossare scarpe comode
  • Soggetto a condizioni climatiche
  • Si prega di notare che gli orari sono indicativi e potrebbero cambiare
  • Questa è una delle nostre esperienzas della TUI Collection, le quali ti offriranno un tocco locale della tua destinazione, mostrandoti allo stesso tempo i suoi valori unici, autentici e responsabili
  • Scegliendo questa esperienza TUI Collection, stai contribuendo ai progetti della TUI Care Foundation in tutto il mondo, che aiutano le comunità locali a prosperare e a trarre beneficio dal turismo. Grazie per il tuo aiuto
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TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
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    The guide was very knowledgeable and friendly, so we learned many interesting facts from him. During one of the indoor automated presentations, the s ...

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    Da Stati Uniti d'America - febbraio 2025

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    45 - 54 anni

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    We were so pleased that we booked this trip. The guide was very knowledgeable and thoughtful, he also spoke good English. We were very interested to ...

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