Tenerife transfer

Teide, Masca, and Icod from the North

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Trip to the village of Masca and the Teide volcano with the option of taking the cable car

The tour is conducted by an air-conditioned and comfortable bus. A day with a professional Polish guide offers the opportunity to explore the area without rushing, crowds, and in comfort. The first stop is Icod de los Vinos, where we will see the emblematic, thousand-year-old Dragon Tree (Drago Milenario) – one of the symbols of Tenerife. The town is surrounded by green valleys and vineyards, creating an incredibly picturesque landscape. The next stop on the itinerary is the Mirador de Garachico, a viewpoint overlooking a small village that was partially submerged by volcanic lava centuries ago. Today, Garachico captivates with its atmosphere and history, and the view from the top is truly breathtaking. Next, we'll head to Masca, a legendary pirate settlement hidden among steep slopes and palm gardens. This place looks like something straight out of a fairy tale, and its charm and landscapes guarantee unforgettable memories and beautiful photos. The next stop on the tour is Las Cañadas del Teide National Park. At an altitude of 2,300 meters above sea level, we'll discover lunar landscapes, frozen lava flows, spectacular rock formations, and unique views above the clouds. This place truly transports you to another world! We'll reach the lower cable car station – for those who want to ascend to an altitude of 3,555 meters above sea level, for an even higher perspective of Tenerife. Those who prefer to stay at the bottom can stroll through the volcanic landscape. On the return journey, we'll descend through the picturesque Orotava Valley, full of green hills, terraced fields, and traditional architecture. It's the perfect ending to a day full of contrasts and extraordinary experiences.

The price does not include the cable car ticket, drinks, or meals during the tour.

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Prices

Adults
68
Children
34

Inclusions & Exclusions

Professional guide
Air-conditioned
Drinks