Highlights of this tour
- La Laguna
- Cathedral of San Cristobal (closed on Sundays)
- Anaga Biosphere Reserve
Your English-speaking guide meets you at the cruise port or your accommodation with a private adapted vehicle. You find her by the sign with your name on it. They will assist you in the private vehicle, and once you are sitting comfortably, your La Laguna and the Anaga Reserve tour starts.
The first stop is the UNESCO World Heritage city of La Laguna. Located in the northeast of the island of Tenerife, and formally called San Cristobal de La Laguna. Among the islanders, the town is mostly known as La Laguna. It is the second most populated town on the entire island and was listed a World Heritage Site in 1999 as a colonial city without walls.
In Old Town of La Laguna, you roam around its beautiful walker zone, full of bars and restaurants, clothing stores, and libraries. A wide variety of options for some shopping. Several streets are running from the Old Town center and all of them are completely flat and easily rollable. The streets connect the various sights in the city. As the famous Herradores pedestrian street that starts at La Concepción Church, which is accessible and ends at Plaza del Adelantado. Also, Obispo Rey Redondo Street and the gigantic cathedral of La Laguna in the middle. Built at the beginning of the last century.
Moreover, after your visit to La Laguna, your La Laguna and the Anaga Reserve tour continues to the impressive Anaga Biosphere Reserve. There are several paths and one of these is adapted for wheelchair users. Along the way, you see a dazzling variety of flora and fauna. Take in your astonishing surroundings while you breathe the fresh air.
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