Wycieczka na La Gomerę z Teneryfy i lunch
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Wycieczka na La Gomerę z Teneryfy i lunch

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Język: Niemiecki, Angielski
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Czas trwania: ponad 8 godzin
Dlaczego warto?
  • Udasz się promem z Teneryfy na malowniczą, zieloną wyspę La Gomera
  • Odwiedzisz zamglone lasy wawrzynolistne w Parku Narodowym Garajonay wpisanym na listę UNESCO
  • W programie wycieczki jest też pokaz „silbo”, czyli języka gwizdów, który jest unikalny dla La Gomery
  • Poznasz San Sebastian w ramach czasu wolnego w tej przesiąkniętej historią stolicy wyspy
  • Lokalny przewodnik z ogromną wiedzą powie Ci więcej na temat La Gomery i jej mieszkańców
Czego możesz się spodziewać?

Gdy zbliżasz się do La Gomery drogą morską, spektakularne kontury zapowiadają odkrywanie niesamowitych krajobrazów. Jak mówi Arianne, nasza lokalna przewodniczka: „Aura na La Gomerze przypomina zupełnie inną epokę. To tak, jakby cofnąć się w czasie do początków Wysp Kanaryjskich”. Podczas jednodniowej wycieczki z Teneryfy odkryjesz odległe wioski, spędzisz czas w Parku Narodowym Garajonay i odwiedzisz stolicę, San Sebastian.

Park Narodowy Garajonay szczyci się dziewiczymi lasami, które mają ponad 60 milionów lat i są niewątpliwie główną atrakcją La Gomery. Park jest prawdziwym skarbem natury wpisanym na listę światowego dziedzictwa UNESCO. Głębokie wąwozy przecinają połacie wiecznie zielonych lasów wawrzynolistnych pełnych rzadkich roślin. Centrum dla zwiedzających to miejsce, w którym można dowiedzieć się więcej o wyjątkowej botanice i historii Garajonay. Następnie odwiedzisz jedne z najbardziej urokliwych wiosek La Gomery, w których przyjrzysz się życiu mieszkańców wyspy.

Po opuszczeniu Parku Narodowego Garajonay zatrzymamy się na typowy lunch przygotowany z lokalnych produktów, serwowany w rodzinnej restauracji z niesamowitymi widokami na wulkaniczne tereny wyspy. Zagłębimy się również w kulturę La Gomery, podziwiając pokaz silbo gomero, unikalnego języka gwizdów. Arianne mówi: „Przy takim krajobrazie jak nasz, porozumiewanie się za pomocą gwizdania pozwala uniknąć częstych wspinaczek”. Wycieczka po wyspie zakończy się czasem wolnym na zwiedzanie San Sebastian, skąd Kolumb wyruszył w swoją podróż.

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    Ian Simmonds

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    3.4

    9 października 2025

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    The tour was sold an English / German tour. 80% of the tour guides commentary was in German. Not speaking German I am sure I missed much. The lunch was very basic and not what would be expected from Tui.

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    GJD

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    3

    2 października 2025

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    Whilst seeing the island was very interesting and the tour showcased its beauty. Most of the day was spent on the coach with brief stops at view points and photo opportunities - which is nice - however, the stop at the national park proved rather pointless, there was no real tour of the park, nothing in particular was shown. The lunch spot was ok, as expected to be honest. We ended up arriving in San Sebastián with 30 minutes of free time, when it is arguably the most interesting stop of the day

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    Shaz and mick

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    5

    21 września 2025

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    Food very rushed and not great quality

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    Eine Urlauberin

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    3.4

    17 września 2025

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    Die gute Frau die durch die Tour geführt hat, hat das echt gut gemacht, allerdings finde ich es für beide Seiten anstrengend das immer in Deutsch und Englisch gesprochen wurde, man sollte diese Fahrten nur in einer Sprache machen. Das Mittagessen war eine Katastrophe, es hat nicht geschmeckt und war auch nicht richtig warm. Das war weder Landestypisch noch 5 Euro wert. Man zahlt für die Tour nicht wenig, da kann man beim Essen was besseres servieren.

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    Donner Brose

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    5

    11 września 2025

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    Sehr gut

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    Daniel

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    3.4

    28 sierpnia 2025

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    Mittagessen war definitiv nicht passend zu dem gesamten Event. Es gibt viel bessere Restaurants mit dementsprechenden Essen Angebot auf La Gomera

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