Tenerife Private Tour: Explore La Orotava & Puerto de la Cruz

Experience the beauty of La Orotava and Puerto de La Cruz on a private 6-hour tour. Explore stunning landmarks, including Von Humboldt Mirador and Orchid Gardens, with a knowledgeable guide. Hotel pick-up and drop-off included.

Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • La Orotava - Visit the historic center of the town of La Orotava with its typical wooden balconies
  • Puerto de la Cruz - Visit the historical center of Puerto de La Cruz with its coastal promenade.
  • Casa de Los Balcones - A multi-storey building whose facade highlights the continuous wooden balcony on the upper floor and the numerous…
What's Included
  • Private Tour
  • Private vehicle with driver/guide for 6 hours
  • Private Pick-up and drop off from Hotel or Cruise Port in Tenerife
  • Local Taxes
What's Not Included
  • Food and Drinks
  • Entrances Fees
  • Separate guide
Additional Information

Enjoy a personalized tour with your own private driver/guide upon your arrival in Tenerife. Travel in comfort in a luxury vehicle with a chauffeur and explore the northern part of Tenerife.
We will pick you up from your hotel or any location of your choice in Tenerife to begin your exclusive 6-hour tour to La Orotava and Puerto de la Cruz. If you’re…

Location
La Orotava
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Antonella
Aug 20, 2023
A dip in Martianez and a visit to Puerto are worth it - I saw Puerto de La Cruz again after about ten years on a hot and muggy day. The walk is beautiful from which you can see the Martianez seawater pools with islets (on which sunbeds and umbrellas are positioned) representing the 7 Canary Islands. Some time ago I swam there pleasantly and in an even earlier moment I had been in the place below sea level which included a theater (with excellent international performances) and a casino. The visit to the older center with the houses with wooden balconies was pleasant, as was the walk in front of the church with the frangipani trees. The rest of the city is modern, anonymous. La Orotawa has a nice historic centre, but the Casas de los balconies which I remembered being better kept are a bit disappointing and their museum is not worth the €6 per person for a quick visit to the upper floor where you can't get inside for 4/5 rooms, but only look at them from the entrance door and which are furnished but have nothing more than the old houses of our ancestors. The ground floor is a whole display of tourist souvenirs with the usual things you find around including all the tablecloths and similar items, most of which are machine-made and chinoiserie. Disappointment then for the missed visit to the carpet museum (huge paintings painted with sand on the floor and depicting sacred characters) which I once remembered in front of the Casa de Los Balcones and now next door, in a municipal building which did not display any opening hours. visit and that it was closed that day. None of the managers of the surrounding premises knew when there would be someone to open it. On the way back to Los Cristianos, the stop at Candelaria was interesting, which on 15 August and 2 February celebrates the Virgin of Candelaria, patron saint of all the Canary Islands.
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