Walking route Icod de los Vinos 1:30h - Visiting the Thousand-Year-Old Dragon Tree

Walking route Icod de los Vinos 1:30h

Discover Icod de los Vinos on this 1.5-hour guided walking tour, exploring historic streets, the ancient dragon tree, wine museum, and stunning views in Tenerife.

Key Points

Walking route Icod de los Vinos 1:30h - Key Points

  • Duration: 1.5-hour walking tour in Icod de los Vinos
  • Start Point: Plaza de Lorenzo Cáceres, near the Iglesia de San Marcos
  • Highlights: Historic Canarian houses, the thousand-year-old dragon tree, Malvasía wine museum, and scenic views
  • Guide: Live tour in Spanish with a knowledgeable guide wearing a yellow scarf for easy recognition
  • Accessibility: Tour is wheelchair accessible and includes detailed information about the island’s history and culture
  • Price & Flexibility: Reserve now with the option to pay later and cancel up to 24 hours in advance for full refund
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Exploring Icod de los Vinos’s Historic Heart

Walking route Icod de los Vinos 1:30h - Exploring Icod de los Vinos’s Historic Heart

This tour begins at Plaza de Lorenzo Cáceres, right in the center of Icod de los Vinos. From this vibrant starting point, the guide leads you through the town’s most iconic spots, revealing the stories behind the historic houses and the lively local atmosphere. The route showcases the typical Canarian architecture, with large houses featuring wooden windows, doors, and balconies crafted by old master carpenters. These buildings reflect the town’s long-standing craftsmanship and cultural heritage.

The tour emphasizes the charm of the old town, with cobbled streets that invite wandering and discovery. As you stroll, you’ll get a sense of the town’s past and enjoy views of the surrounding landscape. The guide shares insights into the local history, making each stop both visually appealing and educational.

Visiting the Thousand-Year-Old Dragon Tree

Walking route Icod de los Vinos 1:30h - Visiting the Thousand-Year-Old Dragon Tree

One of the tour’s most striking features is the famous dragon tree, believed to be over a thousand years old. Located near the starting point, this iconic tree is the oldest of its kind in the Canary Islands. Its impressive size and unique appearance make it a must-see highlight. The guide explains its significance and the folklore surrounding this ancient plant, adding a layer of cultural context to your visit.

Standing beneath or near the dragon tree offers spectacular views of the surrounding town and landscape. This moment captures the fusion of natural wonder and local history, a highlight for those interested in Tenerife’s natural symbols.

Walking Along Canarian Streets and Visiting Artful Historic Houses

Walking route Icod de los Vinos 1:30h - Walking Along Canarian Streets and Visiting Artful Historic Houses

As the tour moves further into the town, it passes through streets lined with art-filled historic houses. One such house belonging to an important local family opens its doors to reveal beautifully preserved interiors and artwork. The guide provides background on these families and their contributions to the town’s development.

Walking on cobbled streets, travelers appreciate the authentic Canarian atmosphere. The architecture’s intricate wooden details and charming facades create a sense of timelessness. The route is designed to showcase these architectural gems while providing informative commentary about life in traditional Tenerife.

Wine Museum and Tasting Experience at Malvasía Winery

Walking route Icod de los Vinos 1:30h - Wine Museum and Tasting Experience at Malvasía Winery

A key stop on this tour is the Malvasía wine museum, a renowned winery with a dreamlike courtyard. Here, visitors can learn about the island’s winemaking traditions and the significance of Malvasía wine in Tenerife’s culture. If desired, there’s an opportunity to sample some local wines and typical Canarian delicacies in a relaxed setting.

This visit to the wine museum combines education with sensory enjoyment. The courtyard’s picturesque setting enhances the experience, making it a memorable part of the tour. The guide explains the history of winemaking in the area, connecting the town’s cultural practices with its natural resources.

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Visiting Casa del Drago and Enjoying the Vegetation

Walking route Icod de los Vinos 1:30h - Visiting Casa del Drago and Enjoying the Vegetation

Near the wine museum, the Casa del Drago stands out with its decorated outdoor terrace and lush vegetation. The guide shares details about the house, its architecture, and its connection to the town’s botanical heritage. Visitors can appreciate the greenery and tranquility of this spot, ideal for a quick break or photo opportunity.

The vegetation around Casa del Drago provides a lush contrast to the historic streets, showcasing Tenerife’s diverse plant life. If open, entering the house allows further exploration of its historical and decorative features, adding depth to the visit.

Walking Through the Shopping Street and Visiting an Old Convent

Continuing along the town’s lively shopping street, the tour offers glimpses of local commerce and everyday life. The guide points out notable shops and the town’s vibrant atmosphere. The route then leads to an old convent, which carries a long history.

If the convent is open, visitors can step inside to admire its architecture and learn about its past. The guide highlights its historical importance, enriching the understanding of Icod de los Vinos’ religious and social history. This stop provides a quiet, reflective moment amidst the lively tour.

Spectacular Views and Additional Hidden Gems

Throughout the route, the guide points out spectacular views of Tenerife’s landscape, from mountain panoramas to ocean glimpses. These scenic vistas add an element of visual delight to the walk, making the experience more than just a cultural stroll.

The tour also includes visits to other hidden places around the old town, revealing lesser-known aspects of Icod de los Vinos. These spots showcase the town’s layered history and natural beauty, making the walk both informative and visually engaging.

Practical Details and Tour Logistics

Walking route Icod de los Vinos 1:30h - Practical Details and Tour Logistics

This guided walk departs from Iglesia de San Marcos in the town center, where the guide, identifiable by a yellow scarf, welcomes participants. The group size is manageable, and the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a variety of visitors. The tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, providing a relaxed pace to enjoy each stop.

Booking is flexible, with options to reserve now and pay later. Cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The guide conducts the tour in Spanish, offering detailed commentary on each site.

Final Thoughts on the Icod de los Vinos Walking Tour

Walking route Icod de los Vinos 1:30h - Final Thoughts on the Icod de los Vinos Walking Tour

This 1.5-hour walking route is an ideal way to explore Icod de los Vinos for those interested in history, architecture, and natural wonders. The tour’s highlights—the ancient dragon tree, historic houses, wine museum, and scenic views—offer a well-rounded glimpse of the town’s charm.

While the tour covers a lot of ground in a short time, it is best suited for visitors who enjoy walking, learning about local culture, and seeing iconic Tenerife sights in a compact outing. The live guide provides engaging storytelling that enhances the experience, making it both educational and enjoyable.

This tour offers good value for those seeking a family-friendly, accessible, and informative exploration of Icod de los Vinos. Its emphasis on spectacular views and local heritage makes it a memorable introduction to this vibrant town in Tenerife.

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Walking route Icod de los Vinos 1:30h

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts 1 hour and 30 minutes.

Where does the tour start?
It begins at Iglesia de San Marcos in the town center, with the guide identifiable by a yellow scarf.

Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.

What languages are the tour conducted in?
The tour is conducted in Spanish.

Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

What are the main highlights of the route?
Highlights include the thousand-year-old dragon tree, historic houses, the Malvasía wine museum, Casa del Drago, and scenic views.

Is there a wine tasting included?
You have the option to sample typical Canarian delicacies and wine at the Malvasía wine museum if desired.

What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, and bring your camera for scenic views and photo stops.

Is the tour family-friendly?
Yes, the tour’s manageable pace and accessible features suit families and varied travelers.

How do I recognize the tour guide?
The guide wears a yellow scarf around the neck for easy identification.

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