Geheimnisvolles Nordwest-Teneriffa Geführte Tour mit Transfer
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Geheimnisvolles Nordwest-Teneriffa Geführte Tour mit Transfer

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Im Rahmen unseres Engagements für nachhaltigen Tourismus entsprechen alle National Geographic Day Tours den Kriterien des Global Sustainable Tourism Council, und ein Teil der Einnahmen aus diesen Touren erfolgt an die National Geographic Society zur Finanzierung von Forschung und nachhaltigen Projekten weltweit.

Highlights
  • Machen Sie Selfies vor dem jahrhundertealten Drachenbaum in Icod de los Vinos
  • Entdecken Sie die Geschichte von Garachico und die Lavapools an seiner Strandpromenade
  • Bewundern Sie die dramatische Ausblicke auf vulkanische Täler im "versteckten Dorf" Masca
  • Ortskundiger Tourguide mit unübertroffenen Kenntnissen über Teneriffa und seine Bewohner
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Auf dieser exklusiven Tour durch den zerklüfteten Nordwesten Teneriffas entdecken Sie ein hübsches Dorf nach dem anderen. Sie machen einen Abstecher zu einer Reihe von Orten, die man auf der Insel unbedingt gesehen haben muss. Christian, einer unserer ortskundigen Guides, sagt: "Ein Tourguide zeigt Ihnen den Park in Icod de los Vinos und erklärt Ihnen den faszinierenden Drachenbaum, der 20 Meter hoch ist." Santiago del Teide, die Verkostung lokaler Spezialitäten und ein Ausflug in den Teno Rural Park stehen ebenfalls auf dem Programm.

Sie fahren durch Santiago del Teide, ein Hochlanddorf mit weiß getünchten Häusern. In Icod de Los Vinos bewundern Sie den jahrhundertealten Drachenbaum und haben etwas Zeit, um durch die Stadt zu schlendern. Garachico - oft als der „schönste und unglücklichste“ Ort bezeichnet - wartet mit einer interessanten Geschichte. Der Ort wurde 1706 durch einen Vulkanausbruch zerstört und auf seiner Lava wieder aufgebaut. Heute ist er berühmt für seine natürlichen Lavapools, die von einer Burg aus Vulkangestein bewacht werden und in denen Einheimische und Besucher gleichermaßen baden.

Wenn es Zeit für eine Pause ist, gibt es ein leckeres Mittagessen in einem familiengeführten Restaurant in einer traditionellen Finca. Der Parque Rural Teno zeigt die reiche Artenvielfalt der Insel und ist bekannt als Quelle für die hochwertigen Naturprodukte Teneriffas. Sie können sogar einige der vor Ort hergestellten Marmeladen und Konfitüren probieren, die alle mit einem möglichst geringen ökologischen Aufwand hergestellt wurden. Auch der „verlorene Weiler“ Masca steht auf dem Programm, einer der auffälligsten Orte Teneriffas, der dramatisch auf einem Bergrücken über einem Tal thront.

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