Tenerife Wine and Food Tour: Authentic Island Flavors

Unveil the authentic flavors and renowned wines of Tenerife on a South Island tour. Certified guides, COVID-19 protocols, and exceptional experiences await!

Duration: 9 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Finca Las Margaritas Banana Experience - Here we will learn everything about the cultivation of our star fruit, the banana. We will take a tour of the farm in which they will explain how bananas were grown in the past, how gofio is obtained, and you will try a tasting of products made with banana, gofio and palm honey, as well as other tropical…
What's Included
  • Lunch included
  • Expert guide accredited by the Canary Islands Government
  • Comfortable air-conditioned transportation
  • Selection of alcoholic beverages
Additional Information

On this excursion through the south of the island you will discover the most authentic flavors of the island of Tenerife and its renowned wines.
We will start our day with a visit to Finca Las Margaritas. We will take a tour of the farm in which they will explain how bananas were grown in the past, how gofio is obtained, and you will try a tasting of…

Location
Finca Las Margaritas Banana Experience
Avda/ La Calma s/n, La Estrella del Sur Arona, Junto a la Ctra. TF-66 Guaza
Cancellation Policy

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

Customer Ratings
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Gabrielab1244
May 24, 2024
The best of Tenerife with Manolo! - Me and my friends took the winetour in Tenerife.Our guide was Manolo Trujillo and we couldn't get a better one.He is a true local and he's got a local knowledge.He grew up in the vineyards and helped with the family bussiness.On the way to the vineyards we stopped on some beautifull viewpoints and Manolo gave us some insides aboutTenerife. We were tasting some of the best wines,had some great local food and learned a lot about the process.We enjoyed listening to Manolo's passionate talking🙂he is an expert.Not just in wines but also in surfing.The next day we took a surf lesson with him and had another great life experience😀I think it makes a difference if you have an authentic local guide who's passionate about his job.Therefore I really recommend Manolo. Muchas gracias amigo! Def coming back one day! PS"Don't forget some warm clothes for winetour.Can get cold up there😉
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Karime_b
Mar 27, 2024
Great excursion and tour guide! - The whole experience was awesome. The tour guide Peter really made it a memorable excursion! The wine and food was also very good.
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Darcy_m
Jan 19, 2024
A great opportunity to see more in a single trip! - A lovely day touring the island and despite it not being the peak growing or harvesting season it was informative and all inclusive with a variety of stops and tastes.
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Solvita_b
Nov 11, 2023
Very enjoyable tour, would recommend - Very enjoyable tour, we were group of 5 adults. Tour guides very knowledgeable and enthusiastic. Loved banana plantation, aloe vera garden. Interesting tours to wineries. Very tasty lunch to finish the day with plenty of wine and stronger drinks. Definitely would recommend this tour.
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Samantha_d
Feb 4, 2023
Great wine tasting trip - Really interesting trip to banana plantation with a really knowledgeable guide, as well as the visit to the winerys. Lots of wine to try as well as a tasty lunch.
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Kristal_n
Jul 15, 2022
Great experience - The tour was very informative and the ppl were friendly! Very good wine, I was able to purchase after the tasting. Tasty lunch.
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Sue
Jun 14, 2022
Amazing - From the moment we was picked up Juan was very informative, great English, first trip to banana plantation, nice slow walk round, found out the life cycle of the plant, then the young lady gave us information about the products which we tasted, then onto a winery, processing and tasting, then onto bodga, where the grass are grown, the owner and the food and Brilliant wine, Best wine tour I've been on, a very relaxed day, we was the only tour and was made to feel the only tour not just 1 of many, a big shout out to guide and driver, as both made the day perfect
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Mosgirlno2
May 4, 2022
Wine tour Tenerife! - Just returned from our day out visiting the bodegas of southern Tenerife. What a great day out! Initially sold as visiting the local vineyard with drinks. Being sceptical, thought, “you won’t get that much”…how wrong we were! First visit we went to a banana plantation which was informative,who knew bananas were that interesting!. Plenty of stuff to buy including banana wine! We went to the first bodega and had a taster of extremely good wine (gold medal stuff) as much as we wanted. Very informative look around the bodega with the expert. We then went to another bodega for lunch, which was brilliant and included, I kid you not, 9 different bottles of wine! finishing with grappa. The wine kept flowing and the food was fqntastic statrting with local cheeses and ham then different meat stews. There was plenty of tasty food. We rolled back to las americas a very happy bunch, of which there were only 7 of us. Would highly recommend this tour.
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Andrew_w
Jun 12, 2024
Tour was ok - The banana farm and second bodega were interesting. We showed up 10 min early to our meeting spot and our tour guide was rude about us being late. If we needed to be at the spot earlier then they should have notified us. He was knowledgeable about the things we saw but the first bodega owner seemed disinterested in us being there and it would have been good to hear from the winery staff more about their wines.
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Kevinwilltravel
Sep 19, 2022
Appalling Racial Slur - There were a couple of incidents at the lunch stage of the excursion, at our final bodega stop which was Bodega Lagar de Chasna which I have to outline unfortunately. We were a tour group of 4 couples and the tour guide. A younger couple not from the UK (I would guess in their 30s), and 2 older couples who didn’t know each other (I would guess both being in their 60s). We had just sat down for the first wine and were introduced to the owner of the bodega. He made clear sexual innuendo/comment over the opening over the first bottle of wine, about it being more suitable for a woman to open (or words to that effect). This seemed inappropriate but no one reacted. Further wines were introduced to us with helpful cultural and historical context by the owner after that. Whilst introducing another wine, he happened upon the topic of how Tenerife was geographically closer to the African continent vs mainland Spain and implied that as an island their own opinions about self-determination doesn’t count for much. Our tour guide started to comment further when he interrupted him and said something like, “…what are you talking about half-N*****!”, the implication was that if his opinion counted for very little the tour guide’s opinion, being mixed race, would mean even less. The tour guide said nothing in response to his comment, nor did anyone else in the group (including me). At this stage I began to wonder if I was safe at this stop. The owner is fluent in English, is capable of understanding and using sarcasm and other spoken English nuances, and has great technical wine knowledge which he capably conveyed. He was astute as to the impact of his words. Having made the slur/statement to the tour guide, he immediately addressed me to say that he was referring to the tour guide only (despite the fact I am clearly not white/potentially of black origin) so I can only conclude he must be aware of how what he said could be offensive. Moments later he came by to slap me on the back in a comrade-type manner. It was obvious that he was conscious I may have been offended (he wasn’t wrong). As I am a person of colour I have to say what he said was offensive and has no place in that setting. Whether it was intended to be in humour or not, it was not appropriate, and represents a perspective that anyone of black African origin is less-than and unworthy of equal standing. Even said in jest and even if that represents what he believes is the attitude of the Spanish government. Some minutes later, one of the older couples, who had been very chatty with us at the first bodega, and seemed very warm and friendly, the gentleman, seemingly out of nowhere leaned over to talk to one of the other gentleman of the other couple (also, I would guess in his 60s) to say, something like, “we have too many immigrants in our country, don’t you agree?”, to which the gentleman, to my dismay, agreed. At that moment, as they began to discuss the scarcity of resources in the UK to support the population. I had to interrupt to say that I was a product of migration, born and raised, second generation, in London. Does that then mean that I wasn’t welcome at the same table? His wife, more quietly, speaking to the younger couple was saying things like, “you like your life, don’t you?”, “you want to keep things as they are where you live” – the inference being that migrants would change that negatively in some way. I am not a confrontational person by nature but I could not not say something. I accept the tour operator is not responsible for the views/opinions of attendees. It is unfortunate (to say the least) that I, and my husband, had to discuss topics and argue the opposing point of view, effectively, defending our own personal beliefs. To be blunt, I just wanted to enjoy my lunch and wine and, at most, have a nice chat about our holidaying experience. As a paying customer, I would strongly recommend preparing yourself before this stop. Our tour guide did warn us that the owner was “a character”. I did not realise that I would have to hear a racial slur + a clearly misogynist innuendo filled commentary. As a person of colour, I would strongly recommend avoiding the tour altogether if Bodega Lagar de Chasna is still on the itinerary. I was reminded, my value as a human being is less than someone who is white in many people’s eyes. If, however, you are comfortable with casual misogyny, racism and, potentially, any other number of slurs and viewpoints then you will find wonderful views, great wine and a warm welcome. Rating summary: - Tour guide: extremely knowledgeable about the local economy, agriculture, cultural history, was very personable and engaging the entire time (excepting the majority of the return trips to our hotels which was completely understandable considering he had talked nearly the whole day) – 4.5/5. In my personal opinion the only room for improvement was that he spoke for one winery/bodega representatives of the for a majority of that part of the tour in his capacity of translator. - Lunch provided: good value for money. Wines provided at the lunch exceptional (one wine award winning at the time). Food: 3/5, Wine: 4.5/5. - Banana plantation: interesting tour of the plantation including cultivation and history of the agriculture of Tenerife. Tasty and varied samples of produce provided. Speakers/guides: 4.5/5. - Overall experience based on the above: 4/5. - Overall experience based on the above + the personal experience at the Bodega Lagar de Chasna from the owner only (i.e. excluding the immigration discussion): 1/5. Truly appalling as I don’t think I’ve heard that word used in years.
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up to 15 guests
1 Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).