Enjoy a guided tour to the Salinas de Janubio! You'll learn about the construction of these salt mines in 1895 and about the history of the company. You'll discover which are the traditional methods used by the locals to obtain the Janubio sea salt and taste the local salts and wine.
Guided tour to the Salinas de Janubio
- Hear about the history of the salt mines
- Learn about the salt extraction methods
- Taste the local salt and wine
- Guided tour
- Tasting of salts
- Wine tasting
- Skip-the-line tickets
- This is a bilingual tour operated in English and Spanish
- This tour is not wheelchair accessible
- Reduced tickets are available for citizens of the Canary Islands
- Children under 6 years old do not need a ticket
- It is recommended to wear comfortable clothes and shoes and to bring sunglasses
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