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Discover Tenerife's eco-friendly banana plantation with a 50-minute guided tour, tasting fresh bananas, banana liquor, and learning sustainable farming methods.


The Eco Banana Plantation Tour takes place at BananaECOplantation, a thriving organic farm located in La Orotava, in the north of Tenerife. The tour lasts approximately 50 minutes and includes entry to the plantation, banana tasting, and a shot of banana liqueur. This experience is led by Miguel González de Chaves Trujillo, whose team emphasizes sustainable practices and biodiversity.
This tour offers a fascinating look into how bananas are grown on the island, with a focus on environmentally friendly methods. It is suitable for visitors who want a short, engaging activity that combines education with local flavors. While transportation is not included, the meeting point is easy to find on El Rincón road. The duration makes it perfect for a quick stop during a day exploring Tenerife.
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The main activity involves walking through rows of banana plants spread across the farm’s biodiverse ecosystem. Visitors are led through splendid corridors where they can observe bananas at different stages of ripening. The owners explain their approach to creating a 95% self-sufficient system that produces over 150,000 kilograms of bananas annually.
This part of the tour is both visual and educational, offering insights into local agricultural techniques. The farm’s commitment to avoiding pesticides by using aromatic plants, cereals, and ecological measures makes it stand out. Visitors can see firsthand how biodiversity helps keep the farm healthy without chemical interventions.

The guides are knowledgeable and friendly, providing clear explanations about their methods and efforts to sustain the environment. They share how they avoid pesticides and leverage local plant varieties to support banana growth. The owners are approachable and eager to discuss their techniques, making the experience personal and informative.
Guests can ask questions and receive detailed answers about banana ripening, harvesting, and farm management. The passion of the team for sustainable agriculture shines through, offering a genuine connection to the land and its produce.

A highlight of this tour is the sampling opportunity. Visitors taste fresh, organic bananas grown directly on the farm, which are noted for their distinct flavor compared to typical supermarket bananas. After the walk, a shot of banana liqueur is offered, allowing guests to enjoy a local specialty.
The bananas are described as delicious and fresh, emphasizing the difference that organic, eco-friendly cultivation makes. The liquor adds a fun, flavorful finish to the experience, and many reviews praise the quality and taste of both products.
More Great Tours NearbyThe farm’s biodiverse environment is a core element of its sustainability. The owners incorporate aromatic plants, cereals, and other ecological measures to prevent pests and reduce fertilizers. This approach creates a healthy ecosystem that supports the banana plants naturally.
Visitors are introduced to local techniques for banana ripening and cultivation. The farm’s emphasis on environmental care and self-sufficiency results in high-quality produce while respecting the natural surroundings.

The tour is wheelchair accessible in some areas, with accessible toilets available. However, some parts of the farm have uneven terrain, and an accompanying person is recommended for those with mobility concerns. The activity is conducted in English and Spanish, with guides ensuring questions are answered thoroughly.
The meeting point is straightforward, and no transportation is included, so visitors should plan to arrive on El Rincón road. The minimum drinking age is 18 years, and pets are not allowed on the farm. The tour can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for planning.

Throughout the 50-minute experience, the guides explain banana cultivation, ripening techniques, and the history of bananas on Tenerife. The clear, engaging storytelling makes complex processes accessible, especially for those new to agriculture.
The owner’s passion and expertise shine through, making this more than just a tasting—it’s a learning experience about sustainable farming and local industry. Visitors leave with a new appreciation for the work involved in producing organic bananas and supporting environmentally friendly industry practices.

The bananas tasted on this tour are described as unlike supermarket varieties, with richer flavor and better texture. Many reviews mention that these bio bananas are a step above in quality, and some even buy banana honey and liquor from the farm as souvenirs.
This emphasis on local, organic products showcases the authentic taste of Tenerife’s produce, giving visitors a genuine culinary experience that reflects the island’s agricultural heritage.

Priced reasonably, this short tour offers excellent value, especially given the knowledgeable guides, tastings, and insights into eco-farming. The positive reviews consistently highlight the depth of information and the friendly atmosphere created by the guides.
While the farm’s size is relatively small, the quality of the experience more than compensates. It suits anyone interested in sustainable agriculture, local foods, or unique island experiences. The 50-minute duration makes it a compact but informative activity that complements a day of sightseeing.
The La Orotava: Eco Banana Plantation Tour provides a well-rounded glimpse into sustainable farming practices in Tenerife. Visitors appreciate the friendly guides, beautiful scenery, and delicious local products. The emphasis on eco-friendly methods and biodiversity makes this tour stand out among agricultural experiences.
This activity is especially suited for food lovers, environmentally conscious travelers, and those curious about local industry. The short duration and small-group format make it accessible and engaging, while the quality of the tastings leaves a lasting impression. While transportation isn’t included, the meeting point is easy to find, and the flexible cancellation policy adds peace of mind.
“We learned about the history of the platanos and how they grow from start to finish. Very interesting and in the end we tasted platanos and liquor….”
Is transportation included?
No, transportation is not included; visitors meet at the plantation on El Rincón road.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 50 minutes, making it a quick but informative activity.
Is the site accessible for wheelchair users?
Some areas are accessible, and accessible toilets are available. However, certain parts involve uneven terrain, so an accompanying person is recommended.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes a guide, entry to BananaECOplantation, banana tasting, and a shot of banana liqueur.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.