Finden Sie heraus, warum die Bananen der Kanaren in ganz Spanien so beliebt sind. Besuchen Sie eine Plantage auf Teneriffa und probieren Sie die echten Bananen. Im Casa del Platano erfahren Sie alles über den Anbau und die verschiedenen Sorten und können auch die daraus hergestellten Produkte probieren. Nicht nur Kinder werden begeistert sein.

Casa del Platano Bananen-Erlebnis
- Besuchen Sie das Bananenerlebnis im Casa del Platano
- Erfahren Sie alles über den Bananenanbau
- Probieren Sie Bananen und daraus hergestellte Produkte
Eintrittsgebühren
Verkostung lokaler Delikatessen
- Geöffnet von 11:00 bis 19:00 Uhr
- Nicht rollstuhlgerecht
- Kinder müssen immer von einem Erwachsenen (über 18 Jahre) betreut werden
- Geeignetes Schuhwerk mitbringen
- Bargeld für Extras oder Trinkgelder
- Transfers nicht inbegriffen
- Abhängig von den Wetterverhältnissen
Was andere Leute über dieses Erlebnis sagen
Basierend auf 3 Bewertungen von verifizierten Reisenden
Bewertungskategorien
Gutes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis
4,2/5
Sicherheit
5/5
Personal
5/5
Service
5/5
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Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - August 2025Als Paar gereist
35 - 44 Jahre alt
Gut
Gesamtbewertung3/5
Schönes Erlebnis, allerdings leider nur im einer recht kleinen Demo-Plantage und ohne geführte Besichtigung (nur Rundgang mit Tafeln).
Anonym
Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - August 2023Hervorragend
Gesamtbewertung5/5
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Aus Deutschland - September 2022Als Paar gereist
18 - 24 Jahre alt
Hervorragend
Gesamtbewertung4/5
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