This walking tour takes in some of northwest Tenerife's greatest hits. First up is Icod de los Vinos, where you'll visit a banana plantation and learn all about the cultivation of this typical Canarian fruit. Then, we'll head to the wine-growing area of the La Orotava Valley, where you'll dine at a traditional restaurant. Teide National Park rounds off the day, where you'll soak up the views of the iconic Mt Teide volcano.
Teide Discovery Walks Tour
- Enjoy walks in some of the Tenerife's prettiest spots
- Guided tour of a banana plantation in Icod de los Vinos
- Typical Canarian lunch at a local restaurant
- Take in views of Mt Teide volcano
- Transport
- Guide
- Walking tour
- Lunch
- Local delicacy tasting
- Beer, wine, water and soft drinks
- Not suitable for expectant mothers or guests with back problems
- Not suitable for families with small children
- Children must be supervised by an adult (over 18 years) at all time
- Bring a hat
- Bring warm clothes
- Bring suitable footwear
- Subject to weather conditions
- Please note that all times are approximate and subject to change
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