Tenerife is an island full of secrets for our visitors. A tour of Northern Tenerife is a must for anyone wanting to visit our beautiful island. Fill out our FORM and let’s get started.
As a destination management company for groups in Tenerife, we organize excursions, transfers, meals, entrance fees, and all the experiences you need, always with an official tour guide in Tenerife.
The Northern Tenerife Route begins in La Orotava, undoubtedly the most beautiful town in Northern Tenerife. We will take a guided tour through its most emblematic streets, visiting the main street (Calle del Calvario, which continues as Carrera del Escultor Estévez), the Quinta Roja Gardens, and the Victoria Garden. La Orotava is a town where the traditions and daily life of the Canary Islands are still palpable, with places dedicated to crafts and activities like milling at the watermills.
After visiting La Orotava, we head towards Puerto de la Cruz, located at the foot of the Orotava Valley, just below Los Realejos and La Orotava. Its origins lie in a small fishing village, which gradually transformed into a large tourist center that still retains its traditional charm in some of its streets.
One of the options for enjoying Tenerife with your group is a day at Loro Parque, where Canarias Magic Tours offers special discounts. Simply fill out our FORM and let’s get started.
We return to the road via the TF-5 and make our way to Icod de los Vinos and Garachico. The famous Drago Milenario (Millennial Dragon Tree), a National Monument since 1917, awaits us in the municipality of Icod de los Vinos. Legend has it that it is over eight centuries old, making it the oldest in the Canary Islands. Icod boasts some of the best views of Mount Teide on the entire island of Tenerife. Its imposing silhouette rises to over 3,000 meters, making it the highest peak in Spain. Icod also has a charming little historic center.
Garachico is a small coastal town that was virtually destroyed in 1706 by the eruption of the volcano of the same name. Its reconstruction, beginning in the 18th century, has resulted in a beautiful and picturesque town with numerous religious, civil, and military buildings. One of the most striking features of this town is the prominence given to sculpture, which adorns almost every corner. There are works dedicated to fishmongers, fish, wine, and emigrants, as well as numerous busts representing figures significant to Garachico.
