Nature in Tenerife
This walking tour gives you all the many views of Tenerife. You'll hike along the Camino Real, or Royal Path, then venture along the agricultural terraces where tropical fruits grow in abundance. After a bus transfer from your hotel, you'll begin trekking along the Camino Real, a route that cuts through some of Tenerife's undulating and captivating terrain. You'll have views of the might Teide and surrounding jagged peaks in the distance too.Then, during the next part of the walk, you'll meander through terraces where tropical fruits such as bananas, mango and papaya grow, and the likes of goats and ostriches roam through the fields. This is a medium difficulty level walk over approximately four hours.
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1 dive for certified divers in Tenerife
Book 1 dive for certified divers in Tenerife. Explore wrecks and underwater caves during a diving experience tailored to your wishes and certification level.
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2-hour kayaking experience in Tenerife
Enjoy a 2-hour kayaking experience in the South of Tenerife, watch friendly dolphins swimming around you and see the beautiful coastline from a different perspective.
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Historic Volcanoes Hiking Tour
Tenerife is nothing short of spectacular landscapes and this 3-hour hike around El Chinyero and Garachico volcanoes is the perfect way to discover some of these. Wander your way through lava-scarred pine forests and trek across barren land with the Mt Teide volcano as a backdrop. Impressive views, vegetation and local fauna make for a cocktail of nature and a hiking tour to remember.
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Snorkeling tour in the Bay of Stingrays
Enjoy snorkeling in the Bay of Stingrays in Tenerife. See friendly stingrays and other amazing creatures on a 50-minute tour with a professional instructor.
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Teide National Park Hiking Tour
Mount Teide is the most popular attraction in Tenerife, and there's no better way to discover it than this hike. This 9km guided trek introduces you to the rare flora and fauna on the mountain as well as the lava flows. Once you've acclimatized to the altitude, you'll be met with knockout views over Tenerife and the other islands. This is a low/medium intensity hike, where you'll be walking for around three hours.
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Tenerife Private Stand-up Paddle Lesson
Try a new water sport in Tenerife with this two-hour stand-up paddle lesson. This enjoyable and relaxing activity originated in Hawaii and is great fun. Certified instructors will show you the ropes, from analysing meteorology and navigation to safety – currents, boats and so on – and techniques such centre of balance, gravity and turns.
Finca Las Margaritas – Banana Experience
Bananas from the Canary Islands are prized all over Spain – and now you can visit a plantation here in Tenerife and taste the real thing. At Finca Las Margaritas in Arona, you'll learn all about their cultivation, the different varieties and get to try derived products, too. The kids will love it.
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Exclusive Loro Parque Transfer
Home to the world's largest penguinarium and countless other animals, Loro Parque is a wild day out in Tenerife. You'll be picked up and dropped at Loro Parque from your hotel where you'll then have the entire day to freely explore the exhibitions, shows and animals. Transfer only – admission not included.
Teide and Masca Tour from Northern Tenerife
This exclusive tour explores Tenerife's most dramatic inland areas. You'll venture in an eight-seater minivan through the otherworldly landscapes of Teide National Park, admire the panoramas from countless viewpoints and visit the ridge-top hamlet of Masca. Plus, there's traditional Canarian lunch on the menu, too. Arianne, one of our expert local guides, say, ‘I love guiding this tour because it's an overdose of nature, focusing on the island's volcanology, from the past to the present.'Your adventure kicks off by heading south into Teide National Park – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – climbing through a dense pine forest. There's a pit stop at Chirche viewpoint, which often overlooks cloud-shrouded terrain below. The scenery around here is still bursting with greenery. But as we journey deeper into the national park, you'll encounter volcanic landscapes that could easily be on the moon, Venus or Mars. Desolate, rock-strewn badlands. A stop at Roques de Garcia allows you to take some pics near these iconic rock formations, with the volcano's cone in the background.Grab a last look at the lava-scarred landscapes at Poleos viewpoint before dropping into a family-run restaurant for a lunch made from seasonal and locally sourced ingredients. Rounding off the day is a visit to Masca – a hard-to-reach hamlet perched on a ridge in a deep volcanic gorge. Enjoy free time to poke around and take in the vistas.
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