Tenerife discovery excursion - culture & flavours
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Tenerife discovery excursion - culture & flavours

4.2/5

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333 reviews
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$103.00
Free cancellation
Language: German, English, French, Dutch
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: more than 8 hours

Based on our commitment to sustainable tourism, all National Geographic Day Tours meet the Global Sustainable Tourism Council criteria, and a portion of the proceeds from these tours goes back to the National Geographic Society to fund research and sustainable programs around the world.

Why you’ll love this…
  • This full-day tour takes in the arid south and the green north coast of Tenerife
  • You'll discover the UNESCO World Heritage Site of La Laguna, one of the island's prettiest towns
  • A typical Canarian lunch in an atmospheric family-run wine cellar is on the agenda
  • You can try banana liqueur at the Casa del Platano and stop by the Finca Aloe Vera
  • Your expert local guide has an unrivalled knowledge of Tenerife and its people
What to expect

Dusty and lunar-like in the south, green and mountainous in the north, Tenerife packs a continent into one island. Think quaint villages, stunning views and a local lunch on this full day experience. You'll visit the UNESCO-listed old town of La Laguna, drop into a bodega for lunch and explore an aloe vera farm as well as finding out about the island's banana-growing heritage. Arianne, one of our local expert guides, says, ‘Canarian bananas are smaller but thicker, and their peel has dark speckles. The pulp is yellower, and it should be eaten riper, which makes it sweeter.'

First up is a visit to an aloe vera plantation. Here, you'll learn about the healing qualities – especially skincare – of this crop. Then it's on to La Laguna, arguably the prettiest town on the island. Throw in its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it makes for a real gem of a stop. Wander its poker-straight streets of pastel-coloured palaces and colonial-era churches and convents, or stop for a coffee in one of the cool tree-lined plazas.

Next, you'll head to a family-run bodega for a typical Canarian lunch of seasonal and locally sourced produce to reduce the environmental impact. And it goes without saying that some of the bodega's wines will be served with the food. Your final stop is the Casa del Plátano in Icod de los Vinos. Here you'll find out all about the island's banana-growing heritage and tempt your taste buds when you sample fresh bananas and banana liqueur.

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What's included
  • check Transport
  • check Guide
  • check Lunch
  • check Exclusive TUI itinerary
  • check Aloe Vera demonstration
What to remember
  • Bring a jacket or cardigan
  • Bring warm clothes
  • Not suitable for wheelchairs
  • Not suitable for guests with reduced mobility
  • Children must be supervised by an adult (over 18 years) at all time
  • Subject to weather conditions
  • Please note that all times are approximate and subject to change
  • This is one of our TUI Collection experiences, which give you a local flavour of the destination while showcasing its unique, authentic and responsible values.
  • By choosing this TUI Collection experience, you're contributing to TUI Care Foundation projects around the world, which help local communities thrive and benefit from tourism. Thanks for your help
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Provider
TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
Booking fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation policy
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 2 days before the experience begins.

What people say about this experience

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4.2 /5

Based on 333 reviews from verified customers


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    ed cn

    Verified booking

    4.6

    December 10, 2025

    Solo traveler


    The visit to the aloe vera farm was very informative the guide explained that there are hundreds of varieties bit the one with the yellow flower is the best for skin treatments.I think everybody bought something.The guide also explained the importance of Banana cultivation to the island.The follow up visit to the Banana museum very interesting.The lunch at the bodega with local wines and food was delicious not heavy at all. I can't leave out the views on the round trip and laguna the capital

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    Mack

    Verified booking

    2.2

    December 9, 2025

    We were told there would be a walking tour in La Luguna lasting 15 minutes. It was 1 hour and fifteen minutes and we had no free time. We walked 3.3 miles in total that day according to my fit bit. The guides English was very poor. His pronunciation, grammar and lack of vocabulary made it very difficult for us to understand. He spoke mostly to the German members of the party.

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    John W

    Verified booking

    1

    November 28, 2025

    Solo traveler


    I was not on trip as I sustained an injury on the evening before. whilst on my short stay as my was swollen couldn’t attend trip as I couldn’t walk far. I ask rep they could not do anything about it. They said they couldn’t. No refund on this occasion. It’s happens it’s life sometimes.

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    Gill

    Verified booking

    4.6

    November 20, 2025

    Traveled as a couple


    We enjoyed the coach ride around the island. The Aloe Vira plant was great and dinner was also fab. Our guide was brilliant very informative and helpful. We did not need the banana plant or the coffee stop

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    PG Ireland

    Verified booking

    5

    November 20, 2025

    Traveled as a couple


    Guide staff not so good at making sure group together in the city part. Very hard to understand on bus as the noise from bus was drowning out the microphone.

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    Elizabeth and Philip

    Verified booking

    4.6

    November 12, 2025

    Traveled as a couple


    Aloa Vera and banana talks. Viewpoints. Main course did not suit us at lunchtime.

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