Excursión de día completo por los pueblos de Tenerife con Parque Rural de Anaga y almuerzo
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Excursión de día completo por los pueblos de Tenerife con Parque Rural de Anaga y almuerzo

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Idiomas: Alemán, Inglés
Se acepta el bono en el móvil
Duración: more than 8 hours
Ventajas
  • Descubrirás el remoto y tradicional pueblo de Taganana
  • Visita al centro de peregrinación de la Candelaria y su basílica.
  • Una oportunidad para disfrutar de la naturaleza virgen del Parque Rural de Anaga.
  • Disfrutar de un almuerzo típico en un auténtico restaurante local aumenta el encanto.
  • Su excursión está dirigida por un guía local experto con un conocimiento inigualable de Tenerife
Qué te espera

Taganana, uno de los primeros asentamientos españoles de Tenerife, es también uno de los pueblos más remotos de la isla. En este viaje, es sólo uno de los tres lugares llenos de paisajes que visitará, junto con Candelaria y el Parque Rural de Anaga. Jonay, uno de nuestros expertos guías locales, nos cuenta: "El Parque Natural de Anaga es único y ha sido declarado Reserva de la Biosfera por la UNESCO. Alberga uno de los últimos bosques primigenios de laurisilva del mundo. Este místico bosque, conocido como Laurisilva, se caracteriza por la presencia de laurisilva milenaria, helechos, musgos y otras especies vegetales endémicas'.

En grupos máximos de sólo 30 pasajeros por viaje, viajará en una flota de minibuses para descubrir el Tenerife oculto con estilo. Hasta los años 60, sólo se podía acceder a pie o en barco al pueblo pesquero de Taganana, donde los caseríos de caña de azúcar caen en cascada hacia el océano. Hoy en día, una serpenteante carretera costera lo conecta con el resto de la isla. A continuación nos dirigiremos a Candelaria, el centro religioso de Tenerife -su basílica frente al mar tiene capacidad para 5.000 fieles-, para hacer un poco de turismo.

Continuaremos por la carretera de la costa hasta el pueblo blanco de Taganana, donde almorzaremos delicias regionales en un auténtico restaurante tradicional. Por la tarde, conduciremos a través de las montañas hasta el Parque Rural de Anaga, con sus profundos barrancos y bosques, un paisaje que ha permanecido casi inalterado desde la Edad de Hierro. Jonay añade: "Los bosques milenarios de Anaga son un refugio para especies raras de flora y fauna, como el pinzón azul de Tenerife y la paloma de Bolle. Hay varias especies exclusivas de la isla.

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Incluye
  • check Transporte
  • check Conductor/ Guía
  • check Almuerzo
Importante
  • Los niños deben ser supervisados por un adulto (mayor de 18 años) en todo momento
  • Se recomienda traer ropa de abrigo
  • Sujeto a condiciones climáticas
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Organizado por
TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
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Recibe un reembolso del 100% si cancelas hasta 2 days antes de que comience la actividad.

La opinión de otros usuarios sobre esta experiencia

Excelente

4,4/5

Basado en 49 valoraciones de clientes reales

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Servicio

4,7/5

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  • Ziegler

    De Estados Unidos de América - julio de 2025

    Viajó en pareja

     

    45 - 54 años

    Excelente

    Valoración global

    5/5

  • Manfred

    De Estados Unidos de América - julio de 2025

    Viajó en pareja

     

    25 - 34 años

    Excelente

    Valoración global

    5/5

    Die Tour ist natürlich vom Wetter abhängig und wir hatten das Pech das oben alles in den Wolken lag, durch die Passatwinde könnten wir die Aussicht ni ...

  • Joop Klepzijker

    De Estados Unidos de América - julio de 2025

    Viajó en pareja

     

    45 - 54 años

    Excelente

    Valoración global

    4/5

  • Henk Hendriks

    De Estados Unidos de América - julio de 2025

    Viajó con la familia

     

    18 - 24 años

    Excelente

    Valoración global

    5/5

    De gids / chauffeur was erg enthousiast en wist enorm veel van het eiland in detail te vertellen. We hebben veel gezien en meegemaakt. De dag ging te ...

  • Mike

    De Estados Unidos de América - julio de 2025

    Viajó en pareja

     

    55 - 64 años

    Excelente

    Valoración global

    5/5

    The guide was friendly and very very knowledgeable, he made the trip. The places we visited were very interesting and the lunch was lovely. Overall a ...

  • Elena

    De Estados Unidos de América - junio de 2025

    Viajó con la familia

     

    25 - 34 años

    Excelente

    Valoración global

    4/5

    The guide was very good, professional and friendly. He told a lot about history, culture, geography of island, food and habits of local people; and an ...

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