Exploration guidée des gorges de Masca à Tenerife
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Exploration guidée des gorges de Masca à Tenerife

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Langue(s): Anglais, Espagnol
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Durée: Flexible
Points forts
  • L'excursion offre une aventure inoubliable à travers les emblématiques gorges de Masca
  • Vous traverserez une route de montagne sinueuse menant au charmant hameau de Masca.
  • Un sentier de 5 km vous guide à travers des parois volcaniques et des ravins verdoyants, pour aboutir à une plage isolée.
  • C'est une excellente occasion d'admirer la grandeur des falaises de Los Gigantes.
  • Enfin, vous pourrez apprécier la majesté des falaises depuis la mer lors d'une excursion en bateau jusqu'à la marina de Los Gigantes.
Ce qui vous attend

Embarquez pour une aventure inoubliable en explorant les emblématiques gorges de Masca. Descendez d'un village de montagne jusqu'à une crique isolée, nichée sous les imposantes falaises de Los Gigantes, et terminez par une promenade en bateau pittoresque. Préparez-vous à l'exaltation pure, à des vues époustouflantes et aux conseils d'un expert local.

Votre voyage commence par une route panoramique vers Masca, une expérience en soi. Traversez une route de montagne sinueuse qui dévoile des points de vue spectaculaires et des paysages grandioses à chaque tournant. À votre arrivée, vous découvrirez le charmant hameau de Masca avant le début de votre randonnée. Profitez d'un peu de temps libre dans ce charmant village intemporel aux maisons de pierre entourées de pics spectaculaires - un instantané de l'authentique Tenerife.

La véritable aventure commence avec la descente des gorges de Masca. Un sentier de 5 km vous guide à travers d'imposantes parois volcaniques et des ravins verdoyants. Le bruit de l'eau qui coule et le paysage changeant créent une immersion palpitante dans la nature. Votre récompense vous attend à la crique cachée de Masca : une plage isolée encadrée par les falaises de Los Gigantes, qui s'élèvent à 450 mètres au-dessus de l'océan. Cet endroit magique et isolé est le lieu où la nature règne en maître.

Terminez votre journée par une excursion en bateau jusqu'à la marina de Los Gigantes, où vous pourrez admirer la grandeur des falaises depuis la mer - un spectacle géologique dont peu de gens ont le privilège d'être témoins. Rassurez-vous, votre guide s'occupera de votre transfert de retour au point de rencontre, ce qui vous permettra de vous détendre et de vous remémorer votre aventure.

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  • check Visite guidée
  • check Billet d'entrée
  • check Transport
  • check Randonnée pédestre
  • check Promenade en bateau à moteur
Non inclus
  • x_not_included Nourriture et boissons
  • x_not_included Service de navette aller-retour à l'hôtel

38690 Santiago del Teide, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Espagne

Lieu de rendez-vous:
Le point de départ est l'arrêt de bus situé à côté de la place de Santiago del Teide. Veuillez arriver à l'heure. Votre guide vous accueillera et vous expliquera tous les détails avant que vous ne commenciez votre visite. Si vous venez en voiture, il est recommandé de vous garer au cimetière de Santiago del Teide (à 10 minutes de marche du point de rencontre).
Bon à savoir

Accessibilité :

  • Il s'agit d'une activité de difficulté moyenne, il est donc recommandé d'avoir une certaine expérience de la randonnée.
  • Cette excursion est déconseillée aux personnes souffrant de troubles cardiorespiratoires, aux personnes à mobilité réduite et aux femmes enceintes.

Ne sont pas autorisés :

  • Enfants de moins de 8 ans
  • Chaussures inadaptées. En cas de port de chaussures inadaptées, le personnel du centre d'accueil ne permettra pas l'accès au canyon et le montant payé ne sera pas remboursé (les chaussures de sport ne sont PAS acceptées).

Sachez à l'avance :

  • L'opérateur local gérera les permis d'accès aux gorges de Masca en son nom et vous informera en cas de problème.
  • Si le guide estime qu'un participant a du mal à terminer le parcours, il peut lui demander de revenir au point de départ pour des raisons de sécurité. Le guide s'assurera que la personne est physiquement capable de revenir et qu'elle a suffisamment d'eau et de nourriture. Le personnel de contrôle posté à différents points du parcours en sera informé.

N'oubliez pas d'apporter

  • Carte d'identité ou passeport
  • Chaussures de montagne avec une bonne semelle (les chaussures de sport ne sont PAS acceptées)
  • Vêtements de randonnée
  • Eau (2 litres) et pique-nique
  • Chapeau ou autre pour protéger la tête du soleil, crème solaire, lunettes de soleil
  • Sac à ordures pour les déchets
  • Bâtons de marche (recommandés)
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Prestataire
El Cardón NaturExperience
Frais de service
Bonne nouvelle! Aucun frais supplémentaire n'est appliqué à cette réservation.
Conditions d'annulation
Recevez un remboursement de 100% si vous annulez jusqu'à 72 heures avant le début de l'activité.

Ce que les internautes disent de cette expérience

Excellent

5 /5

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Catégories d'évaluation

Personnel

4,6/5

Rapport qualité-prix

3,8/5

Service

4,6/5

Sécurité

4,6/5


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    Thomas

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    14 décembre 2025

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    Die Masca - Tour ist uns von Freunden empfohlen worden. Die Buchung war über TUI sehr einfach. Der Preis ist nicht günstig aber für den Schutz der Natur und Umwelt ist es ok. Der Guide war sehr sympathisch, kompetent und umsichtig. Das hat die Tour spannend und abwechslungsreich gemacht. Insgesamt konnte man die 3,5h gut laufen, gute Wanderschuhe sind aber wichtig. Sehr zu empfehlen !

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