Geführte Erkundung der Masca-Schlucht auf Teneriffa
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Geführte Erkundung der Masca-Schlucht auf Teneriffa

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Sprachen: Englisch, Spanisch
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Dauer: Flexibel
Highlights
  • Die Tour bietet ein unvergessliches Abenteuer durch die berühmte Masca-Schlucht
  • Sie überqueren eine serpentinenreiche Bergstraße, die zu dem charmanten Masca-Dorf führt.
  • Ein 5 km langer Weg führt Sie durch vulkanische Wände und grüne Schluchten und endet an einem abgelegenen Strand
  • Hier bietet sich die Gelegenheit, die Erhabenheit der Los Gigantes-Klippen zu bewundern.
  • Schließlich können Sie die majestätischen Klippen vom Meer aus bei einer Bootsfahrt zum Hafen von Los Gigantes bewundern.
Beschreibung

Begeben Sie sich auf ein unvergessliches Abenteuer und erkunden Sie die berühmte Masca-Schlucht. Steigen Sie von einem Bergdorf zu einer abgelegenen Bucht unterhalb der hoch aufragenden Los-Gigantes-Klippen hinab und machen Sie zum Abschluss eine malerische Bootsfahrt. Freuen Sie sich auf ein berauschendes Erlebnis, atemberaubende Ausblicke und die Führung durch einen erfahrenen Einheimischen.

Ihre Reise beginnt mit einer landschaftlich reizvollen Strecke nach Masca, die ein Erlebnis für sich ist. Sie überqueren eine serpentinenreiche Bergstraße, die in jeder Kurve spektakuläre Aussichtspunkte und weitläufige Landschaften offenbart. Bei Ihrer Ankunft entdecken Sie das gefühlvolle Masca-Dorf, bevor Sie Ihre Wanderung beginnen. Genießen Sie etwas Freizeit in diesem charmanten, zeitlosen Dorf mit seinen Steinhäusern, das von dramatischen Gipfeln umgeben ist - eine Momentaufnahme des authentischen Teneriffas.

Das eigentliche Abenteuer beginnt mit dem Abstieg in die Masca-Schlucht. Ein 5 km langer Weg führt Sie durch hoch aufragende Vulkanwände und grüne Schluchten. Das Geräusch von fließendem Wasser und die sich ständig verändernde Landschaft lassen Sie in die Natur eintauchen. Ihre Belohnung erwartet Sie in der versteckten Bucht von Masca: ein abgelegener Strand, der von den Los Gigantes-Klippen eingerahmt wird, die sich 450 Meter über den Ozean erheben. An diesem magischen, abgelegenen Ort hat die Natur wirklich die Oberhand.

Schließen Sie den Tag mit einer Bootsfahrt zum Yachthafen von Los Gigantes ab, wo Sie die Erhabenheit der Klippen vom Meer aus bewundern können - ein geologisches Schauspiel, das nur wenige erleben dürfen. Ihr Reiseführer kümmert sich um den Rücktransfer zum Treffpunkt, so dass Sie sich entspannen und von Ihrem Abenteuer erzählen können.

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38690 Santiago del Teide, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spanien

Treffpunkt:
Der Ausgangspunkt ist die Bushaltestelle neben dem Platz von Santiago del Teide. Bitte kommen Sie rechtzeitig. Ihr Reiseführer wird Sie begrüßen und Ihnen alle Details erklären, bevor Sie Ihre Tour beginnen. Wenn Sie mit dem Auto kommen, empfehlen wir Ihnen, auf dem Friedhof von Santiago del Teide zu parken (10 Minuten Fußweg vom Treffpunkt).
Wichtige Informationen

Zugänglichkeit:

  • Es handelt sich um eine mittelschwere Aktivität, daher wird eine gewisse Wandererfahrung empfohlen.
  • Diese Tour wird nicht empfohlen für Personen mit kardiorespiratorischen Problemen, Personen mit eingeschränkter Mobilität und schwangere Frauen.

Nicht erlaubt:

  • Kinder unter 8 Jahren
  • Ungeeignetes Schuhwerk. Bei ungeeignetem Schuhwerk verweigert das Personal des Besucherzentrums den Zutritt zum Canyon und der gezahlte Betrag wird nicht zurückerstattet (Sportschuhe werden NICHT akzeptiert).

Informieren Sie sich im Voraus:

  • Der örtliche Veranstalter verwaltet die Zugangsgenehmigungen für die Masca-Schlucht in seinem Namen und benachrichtigt Sie, wenn es Probleme gibt.
  • Wenn der Tourguide feststellt, dass ein Teilnehmer Schwierigkeiten hat, den Weg zu bewältigen, kann er ihn aus Sicherheitsgründen anweisen, zum Ausgangspunkt zurückzukehren. Der Wanderführer vergewissert sich, dass die Person körperlich in der Lage ist, den Rückweg anzutreten, und dass sie über genügend Wasser und Nahrung verfügt. Das Kontrollpersonal, das an verschiedenen Punkten der Strecke stationiert ist, wird darüber informiert.

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  • Personalausweis oder Reisepass
  • Bergschuhe mit gut profilierten Sohlen (Sportschuhe werden NICHT akzeptiert)
  • Wanderkleidung
  • Wasser (2 Liter) und Picknick
  • Hut oder ähnliches, um den Kopf vor der Sonne zu schützen, Sonnenschutzmittel, Sonnenbrille
  • Müllsack für Abfälle
  • Wanderstöcke (empfohlen)
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    14. Dezember 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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