Excursion en quad à Tenerife, des vues côtières aux hauteurs boisées
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Excursion en quad à Tenerife, des vues côtières aux hauteurs boisées

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Langue(s): Anglais, Espagnol
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Durée: 3 heures
Points forts
  • Vous explorerez les paysages variés de Tenerife lors d'un passionnant parcours en quad de 30 à 45 minutes
  • Il y a un voyage à travers les villages canariens, notamment Chinyero, Ruigómez et El Tanque
  • La visite vous emmène à travers les hauteurs de Corona Forestal avec ses belles forêts de pins
  • Vous découvrirez à la fois des paysages côtiers et des terrains montagneux lors d'une excursion aventureuse
Ce qui vous attend

Embarquez pour une aventure de la côte à la forêt au nord-ouest de Tenerife lors d'une randonnée en quad de 30 à 45 minutes. Cette excursion guidée vous fera découvrir des villages traditionnels, des paysages verdoyants et des panoramas côtiers qui mettent en valeur la diversité de l'île.

Au départ de Santiago del Teide, vous vous dirigerez vers le village perché de Chinyero. De là, traversez Ruigómez, San Pedro de Daute et Las Cruces, imprégnez-vous des routes pittoresques et de l'atmosphère décontractée de ces villages canariens. En arrivant à San José de Los Llanos, le terrain devient plus verdoyant et montagneux à mesure que vous montez vers El Tanque. C'est l'occasion idéale de faire une halte pittoresque : vous pourrez admirer la magnifique côte nord de Tenerife, avec ses falaises et ses bananeraies.

Poursuivez votre route vers la côte, en passant par Garachico et les points de vue environnants, avant de retourner vers l'intérieur des terres. Des routes de montagne sinueuses vous guideront vers les hauteurs fraîches de la Corona Forestal, où vous sillonnerez des sentiers bordés de pins avant de retourner à Santiago del Teide.

Ce circuit offre un mélange de beauté côtière et d'exploration des montagnes, une expérience idéale pour ceux qui souhaitent découvrir les paysages variés de Tenerife de manière aventureuse.

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  • check Casque
  • check Snack
  • check Service de navette aller-retour dans les zones indiquées
  • check Guide multilingue
  • check Eau en bouteille
Non inclus
  • x_not_included Photo souvenir (disponible sur place à l'achat)
Lieu de rendez-vous:
Cette activité comprend la prise en charge à certains endroits de Tenerife. Veuillez sélectionner votre point de prise en charge préféré dans la liste du calendrier. Soyez prêt à votre point de prise en charge au moins 5 minutes avant l'heure prévue.
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Sachez à l'avance :

  • La limite de poids pour deux personnes sur un quad double est de 160 kg. Au-delà, vous devrez réserver deux quads simples.
  • L'âge minimum pour conduire un quad est de 18 ans. Les passagers doivent être âgés d'au moins 7 ans.
  • Déconseillé aux personnes souffrant de problèmes de dos ou aux femmes enceintes.
  • L'opérateur local vous contactera avec les détails du point de prise en charge et de l'heure une fois votre réservation effectuée.
  • Veuillez vous assurer d'être à l'heure. Aucun remboursement ne sera accordé en cas d'arrivée tardive ou de non-présentation.

N'oubliez pas d'apporter :

  • Votre permis de conduire
  • Crème solaire, chaussures fermées comme des baskets, vêtements chauds
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Prestataire
Tenerife First Quads
Frais de service
Bonne nouvelle! Aucun frais supplémentaire n'est appliqué à cette réservation.
Conditions d'annulation
Recevez un remboursement de 100% si vous annulez jusqu'à 24 heures avant le début de l'activité.

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