Experience the ancient aboriginal kingdoms of Tenerife on a private car tour designed for cruise ship passengers. Enjoy a personalized and intimate experience, with the option to stop for a delicious Canarian dinner. Book now!
Experience the ancient aboriginal kingdoms of Tenerife on a private car tour designed for cruise ship passengers. Enjoy a personalized and intimate experience, with the option to stop for a delicious Canarian dinner. Book now!
- Vilaflor - Vilaflor
- Guimar - Guimar
- Fasnia - 1000 mummies and Guatimac
- Arico - Bodega Cumbres de Abona
- Arico el Nuevo - Arico el Nuevo and Punta de Abona
- Piramides de Guimar - Pyramids of Guimar
- Candelaria - Greetings, friends! The private tour begins at the designated pick-up location, with the first stop being…
- Vilaflor - Vilaflor
- Guimar - Guimar
- Fasnia - 1000 mummies and Guatimac
- Arico - Bodega Cumbres de Abona
- Arico el Nuevo - Arico el Nuevo and Punta de Abona
- Piramides de Guimar - Pyramids of Guimar
- Candelaria - Greetings, friends! The private tour begins at the designated pick-up location, with the first stop being a stunning coastal town rich in history, culture, and breathtaking views. Candelaria is renowned for its beautiful black-sand beaches, charming pedestrian streets, and the Basilica of the Black Virgin, a magnificent church that houses the patron saint of the Canary Islands. This colonial town is also famous for its impressive collection of large statues representing the last nine Menceyes, or Aboriginal Kings of the Guanches, the original inhabitants of the Canary Islands. A must-visit in Candelaria, Tenerife, is the pedestrian street, lined with a variety of shops, bars, and restaurants. The tour will include a stop at a local bar to enjoy some delicious churros, a popular Spanish pastry often served with hot chocolate or coffee.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Lunch
The aboriginal kingdoms of Tenerife, known as menceyatos, were nine distinct territories ruled by indigenous leaders called menceyes before the Spanish conquest in the 15th century. These menceyatos were the regions of Taoro, Tegueste, Tacoronte, Anaga, GĂĽĂmar, Abona, Adeje, Icod, and Daute. Each menceyato had its own social structure, economy, and…
The aboriginal kingdoms of Tenerife, known as menceyatos, were nine distinct territories ruled by indigenous leaders called menceyes before the Spanish conquest in the 15th century. These menceyatos were the regions of Taoro, Tegueste, Tacoronte, Anaga, GĂĽĂmar, Abona, Adeje, Icod, and Daute. Each menceyato had its own social structure, economy, and culture, with agriculture, livestock, and fishing being the main activities. The Guanches, the indigenous people of Tenerife, practiced a polytheistic religion and lived in cave dwellings, showing a rich culture that blended communal and hierarchical elements.
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