Take a trip – glass bottom boats There are 28 species of Whales and Dolphins that either reside in or pass through Canarian waters. Pilot Whales and Bottlenose Dolphins are resident to the waters off the South West coast of Tenerife. Take a trip out to sea for a whale watching experience.
The Teide National Park, is one of Spain’s most visited National Parks and must be on of its most spectacular, being so close to the 3rd Largest Volcano in the world. There is also a cable car ride up Mt Teide.
This museum houses collections, of marine, botanical, entomological and terrestrial vertebrates in, and is considered the best Naturista Library of the Canary Islands.
This Forest of pine and Loral trees covers almost 50,000 hectares and is home to a vast array of wildlife and birds. It surrounds the Teide National Park.
We can arrange guided walks in for example, the Teide National Park.
The island’s many ephemeral river valleys are ideal for the study of river beds and sediment in the dry season.
Visit a Bananera to learn about the farming process of Banana’s. Your hour trip includes commentary by an English speaking guide.
The Cactus and Animal Park is a botanical garden specialising in cacti and plant life from arid regions. The animal park, houses a variety of species from marmosets to terrapins.
Amazonia, has 7000 sq m of tropical rain forest, where exotic birds fly freely and there is s a beautiful collection of hummingbirds, a host of other game birds, parrots and reptiles.
This garden houses many species of wild Orchids
Loro Parque is Tenerife's most popular wildlife centre and receives more than 1.3 million visitors each year. Situated at outskirts of the northern resort of Puerto da la Cruz it is home to the largest parrot collection in the world and the biggest dolphinarium in Europe. You will also find gorillas, jaguars, tigers and Penquins.