Tour di La Gomera da Tenerife con pranzo
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Tour di La Gomera da Tenerife con pranzo

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Cosa farai
  • Viaggiare da Tenerife in traghetto verso la verde e spettacolare isola di La Gomera
  • Visitate le nebbiose foreste di alloro del Parco Nazionale di Garajonay, dichiarato dall'UNESCO.
  • Assistete a una dimostrazione del linguaggio fischiato "silbo", unico a La Gomera
  • Esplorate la graziosa San Sebastian con tempo libero nella capitale ricca di storia.
  • Guida locale esperta con un'impareggiabile conoscenza di La Gomera e della sua popolazione
Cosa aspettarsi

Quando ci si avvicina a La Gomera via mare, i contorni drammatici lasciano intravedere paesaggi straordinari che aspettano di essere esplorati. Come dice Arianne, una delle nostre esperte guide locali, "un viaggio a La Gomera è come visitare un'epoca completamente diversa. Vi sembrerà di tornare al passato, alle origini delle Isole Canarie". In questa gita di un giorno da Tenerife, scoprirete villaggi remoti, trascorrerete del tempo nel Parco Nazionale di Garajonay e visiterete la capitale, San Sebastian.

Il Parco Nazionale di Garajonay vanta boschi incontaminati risalenti a oltre 60 milioni di anni fa e rappresenta senza dubbio il punto forte di una visita a La Gomera. Il parco è un vero tesoro naturale, riconosciuto dall'UNESCO come Patrimonio dell'Umanità. Profonde gole segnano le distese di foreste di alloro sempreverdi e ricche di piante rare. Il centro visitatori è il luogo ideale per saperne di più sulla botanica e sulla storia unica di Garajonay. Successivamente, visiterete alcuni dei villaggi più pittoreschi di La Gomera, dove potrete farvi un'idea della vita degli abitanti dell'isola.

Dopo la partenza da Garajonay, ci fermeremo per un pranzo tipico a base di prodotti locali, servito in un ristorante a conduzione familiare con una splendida vista sui paesaggi vulcanici dell'isola. Inoltre, vi addentrerete nella cultura di La Gomera con una dimostrazione del "silbo gomero", una lingua di fischietti unica. Arianne dice: "Con un paesaggio come il nostro, comunicare con il fischietto risparmia un sacco di arrampicate". Concludete il tour dell'isola con del tempo libero per esplorare San Sebastian, dove Colombo partì per il suo primo viaggio di scoperta.

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TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
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  • Thorsten H.

    Da Stati Uniti d'America - luglio 2025

    Viaggio di famiglia

     

    25 - 34 anni

    Eccellente

    Valutazione complessiva

    5/5

    Sehr schöne und interessante Tour mit vielen Hintergrundinformationen und vielen Foto Stopps. Super Bus Fahrer Ibrahim und außerordentlich freundliche ...

  • Janneke

    Da Stati Uniti d'America - luglio 2025

    Viaggio di famiglia

     

    25 - 34 anni

    Ottimo

    Valutazione complessiva

    3/5

    De excursie was wel leuk. De reisleidster vertelde erg veel (eigenlijk te veel). Het eten was uitermate slecht te noemen.

  • Alias

    Da Stati Uniti d'America - luglio 2025

    Viaggio di famiglia

     

    35 - 44 anni

    Eccellente

    Valutazione complessiva

    5/5

  • Woell

    Da Stati Uniti d'America - luglio 2025

    Viaggio di coppia

     

    35 - 44 anni

    Buono

    Valutazione complessiva

    3/5

    Der Ausflug versprach eine Wandern durch die Wälder … es wurde nur ein Stop zu einer Kaffeepause und selbstständiges spazieren. Das Mittagessen war n ...

  • Steffi

    Da Stati Uniti d'America - luglio 2025

    Viaggio con un gruppo di amici

     

    18 - 24 anni

    Scarso

    Valutazione complessiva

    2/5

    Der Ausflug bestand leider nur aus der Überfahrt mit der Fähre, sowie einer langen Busfahrt. Ca alle 10 Minuten wurden Busstops eingelegt um Fotos zu ...

  • Joyce

    Da Stati Uniti d'America - giugno 2025

    Viaggio di famiglia

     

    18 - 24 anni

    Eccellente

    Valutazione complessiva

    5/5

    Die Tour war sehr gut! Der einzige Abzug: leider war das Essen viel zu viel und mit Zutaten serviert, die nicht gegessen werden durften aufgrund von A ...

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