A journey through some of the most dramatic landscapes in Tenerife. This 4x4 half-day safari takes you through valleys and above hills into the lava-scarred Teide National Park for a 100% Canarian adventure. You'll also discover remote, rustic villages such as Vilaflor, Chirche and Guía de Isora as well as Roques de García and Pico Viejo viewpoints.
4x4 Safari to Teide National Park
- 4x4 safari to Teide National Park
- Discover Vilaflor, Chirche and Guía de Isora villages
- Explore dramatic volcanic landscapes
- Panoramic views of Roques de García and Pico Viejo
- Small group of maximum 8 per vehicle
- 4x4 tour
- Driver/ guide
- Not suitable for guests with reduced mobility
- Bring suitable footwear
- Bring warm clothes
- Food and drinks not included
- Subject to weather conditions
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