
Nature in Tenerife
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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Guided exploration of Masca Gorge in Tenerife
Experience the thrill of a Masca Gorge descent and a scenic boat trip to Los Gigantes Marina. Book your adventure today.
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From coastal views to woodland heights quad tour in Tenerife
Discover the diverse landscapes of Tenerife on a quad tour. Explore coastal views, mountainous terrains, and traditional villages.
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Guided tour of the San Blas Environmental Reserve in Tenerife with transfers
Tenerife's volcanic landscapes and history are the focus of this tour, which is a perfect pick if you want to add a dash of the outdoors to your holiday to the Canary Islands. You'll head into the San Blas Environmental Reserve, a 500,000-square-metre area that showcases the island's volcanic past in all its glory. Arturo, one of the guides at the reserve, says "I'm always amazed by how people are impressed by what they discover inside the reserve and by how many generations have lived here. San Blas is a perfect example of heritage conservation that reminds us of the importance of preserving and protecting our legacy for future generations."You'll be picked up from your accommodation and taken to the park, where you'll kick things off with a quick museum visit. Here, you'll learn how the island was formed millions of years ago, as well as get a glimpse into some of the native flora and fauna found around here. When you're finished checking out the exhibits, you'll then follow your guide around a two-kilometre-long trail that cuts its way through the volcanic landscapes.To end your visit, you'll turn your attention towards the reserve's underground tunnels. They're decked out with exhibits and video presentations that tell you everything you could want to know about the area. You'll follow your guide around the passageways, and they'll tell you how they were formed by lava flows. When you're done here, you'll leave the reserve and head back to your accommodation.
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Two-Hour Private Surf Lesson for Three
Learning how to surf is made easy in this two-hour course in Playa de las Americas. There are classes for beginners and advanced for children aged 8 and over and adults. Certified instructors will teach you the ropes from the surfboard and its functions, to how to read the beach and the waves as well as basic safety tips such as break points and currents.
Two-Hour Private Surf Lesson for One
Learning how to surf is made easy in this two-hour course in Playa de las Americas. There are classes for beginners and advanced for children aged 8 and over and adults. Certified instructors will teach you the ropes from the surfboard and its functions, to how to read the beach and the waves as well as basic safety tips such as break points and currents.
Full-day Garajonay National Park tour with local lunch
La Gomera boasts unspoilt landscapes and a distinct culture all of its own. On this tour, you'll visit this Jurassic-like island and discover Garajonay National Park, a string of villages and the charming capital, San Sebastian.The star of the show is without doubt Garajonay National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It's a mishmash of deep ravines and gorges filled with ancient, misty laurel forests and rare plant life. On a visit to its interpretative centre, you'll find out about its botany and history. You'll also get to know hamlets such as Chejelipes, and the northern villages of Hermigua and Aguilo.After a local lunch, you'll get to watch a demonstration of the unique-to-the-island ‘whistling language' known as 'silbo gomero'. To round off the experience, there's free time to explore San Sebastian. Here, you can follow in the footsteps of Columbus before he began his first voyage of discovery.
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Gear up for an exhilarating three-and-a-half-hour quad adventure in Tenerife, tailored for ultimate fun and excitement. This exclusive experience takes you on thrilling off-road trails with the choice of powerful 600cc quads. As you rev up your engines and set off, the raw beauty of Tenerife unfolds before you. The tour is designed to showcase the island's diverse terrains, from dusty paths to rocky roads, each providing a unique challenge and thrilling experience. Feel the adrenaline rush of manoeuvring your quad through narrow trails and steep inclines, all while surrounded by breathtaking natural landscapes. After an action-packed few hours, the tour winds down, but the excitement lingers as you head back. Share stories and relive moments of the journey as you view the footage captured on the GoPro. It's an ideal adventure that combines the thrill of speed with the beauty of nature, leaving you with lasting memories and stories to tell.
Masca, Teno and rural Tenerife tour from the north
Rural, remote and rugged northwest Tenerife offers an enticing snapshot of the island's attributes. The ridge-top hamlet of Masca, the colonial village of Los Silos, epic coastal views and typical local lunch are just some of the stars of this tour. David, one of our expert local guides, says, "I call Teno Rural Park the Lost Kingdom. It's so raw and wild. It's hard to get to and hard to live in – and even harder to leave. I love its local specialities, such as fried cheese with mojo and barbary fig jam."Depending on your departure point, the route differs – but you can expect to spend some time admiring Masca, Teno Alto, Los Silos and viewpoints such as Lomo Molino in the heart of Teno Rural Park. Masca, perched precariously on a precipice overlooking a deep gorge, is home to fewer than 100 villagers. For them, the dinky chapel, massive laurel tree and gorge view are an everyday treat. Beloved of hikers, Teno Alto is even smaller and situated between lunar landscapes and vegetation-rich hills.Los Silos is the largest village you'll visit. The main square, with its gleaming neo-Gothic white church and octagonal bandstand, exudes the town's easy-going nature. You'll also enjoy a few pit stops at scenic viewpoints so you can drink in Teno's landscapes. And to round off the day, there's a typical Tenerife lunch in a family-run restaurant located on the saddle of mountain more than 1,000 metres above sea level. A perfect opportunity to sample local cuisine.
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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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