Experience the Double Tuk-Tuk Tour in Costa Adeje! Explore picturesque villages in an eco-friendly tuk-tuk, visit local artisan shops, and enjoy stunning views of the Caldera del Rey and nearby islands.
After meeting your guide, set off on a 100% electric tuk-tuk tour to see some of Tenerife's most picturesque villages. Exploring the Costa Adeje on this tricycle with spacious outdoor carriage is a pleasant and personal experience.
You can browse Mundo's shop, which offers antiques and handmade goods directly from the world's artisans, while enjoying a refreshing drink.
When you arrive in the stunning volcanic valley known as Caldera del Rey, you will learn about the long history of Canarian farmers who grow a huge amount of tropical fruit, especially our well-known bananas.
You will reach one of the most spectacular viewpoints in the area, one of the few places where you can see the small towns of Costa Adeje and Las Américas, as well as the islands of La Gomera, La Palma and El Hierro. Everything at once.
Your guide will take you back to Avenida de España after the tour. After the tour, you can have lunch at a great local restaurant and leave a tip for your driver.
Walk through the streets and arrive at Plaza El Duque, one of the most luxurious areas of the island with five-star hotels and the most prestigious brands.
Stroll through the tourist market full of artisans and stop to see the Church of San Sebastian, one of the oldest churches south of Tenerife. Admire Playa Enramada, one of the last untouched natural beaches in the south, with its black volcanic sand, while enjoying the breeze on your face.
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