De verborgen geheimen van Noordwest-Tenerife dagtocht met gids inclusief vervoer
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De verborgen geheimen van Noordwest-Tenerife dagtocht met gids inclusief vervoer

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Highlights
  • Op deze excursie ontdek je dorpen zoals Santiago del Teide, Garachico en Masca
  • Samen met je gids wandel je door Icod de los Vinos, bekend om zijn oude, 20 meter hoge drakenboom
  • In een door een familie gerunde finca smul je van een lunch met traditionele Canarische gerechten
  • Vanaf het verloren gehucht Masca neem je het uitzicht op de vulkanische vallei in je op
  • Je gaat op pad met een deskundige lokale gids met een ongeëvenaarde kennis over Tenerife en zijn bewoners
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Je ziet het ene fotogenieke dorp na het andere op deze exclusieve tocht in het ruige noordwesten van Tenerife. Je stopt bij een aantal van de must-visits van het eiland. Christian, een van onze lokale experts, zegt: "Een gids leidt je rond in het park van Icod de los Vinos en vertelt je alles over de fascinerende drakenboom die 20 meter hoog is”. Ook bezoek je Santiago del Teide en het Teno Rural Park. En je proeft lokale specialiteiten.

Je trekt door Santiago del Teide, een hooggelegen dorp met witgekalkte huizen. In Icod de Los Vinos bewonder je de eeuwenoude drakenboom en heb je wat tijd aan jezelf om door het stadje te dwalen. In Garachico – ook wel de 'mooiste en ongelukkigste' genoemd – ontdek je de interessante geschiedenis. Dit dorp werd verwoest door een vulkaanuitbarsting in 1706 en werd herbouwd op de lava. Het is nu vooral beroemd om de natuurlijke lavabaden en een vulkanisch rotskasteel waar zowel lokale bewoners als bezoekers graag komen.

Dan kom je even bij met lokale lunch, geserveerd in een familierestaurant dat in een traditionele finca is gehuisvest. Teno Rural Park laat de rijke biodiversiteit van het eiland zien en staat bekend als de bron van de beste natuurlijke producten van Tenerife. Je hebt de kans om lokale marmelades en jam te proeven, allemaal geproduceerd met een minimale ecologische voetafdruk. Het 'verloren gehucht' Masca staat ook op het programma. Dit is een van Tenerife's meest in het oog springende plekken met een indrukwekkende ligging op een bergkam met uitzicht over een vallei.

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