Tenerife Scenic Drive to Mt Teide, highest peak in Canary Islands. Santa Cruz Cruise port overview
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any kind of human use in the park is forbid as I told you is not allowed to take plants is not allowed to take Stones
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Tour Description - Mount Teide & Scenic Drive. The video was taken on March 2023 during our Norwegian Sun Cruise on Lisbon, Canary Islands, Spain, Gibraltar and Morocco itinerary. 00:00 Drive to Mount Teide 00:22 Panoramic view of Mount Teide 01:00 Scenic Drive 01:44 Coffee Break at restaurant 01:52 View of Mount Teide from Portillo Alto 02:18 Closer look of Mount Teide 03:20 Drive to Los Roques de Garcia 04:22 Best View Point in Teide National Park (La Ruleta Vista Point) 05:59 View of famous icons 08:00 Hiking the second trail 08:42 Hiking the third trail 12:10 Above the Clouds View 16:09 Driving through the towns and heading back to our cruise port at Santa Cruz, Tenerife 18:03 Overview of Santa Cruz, Tenerife cruise port Mount Teide National park has a total of 26 scenic viewpoints for visitors. Whether you are travelling on foot, by car or bicycle, they are the perfect excuse to take a break and take in the breathtaking panoramic views. Of all the scenic viewpoints, Mirador de la Ruleta is one of the most popular. Its views are impressive because they include everything from the Ucanca Plains and the most iconic rock formations La Cascada , La Catedral, Roque Cinchado and Roques de GarcΓa. Mount Teide is the highest peak in Spain, the highest point in the Atlantic Ocean, the third highest volcano on a volcanic ocean island and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The giant Mount Teide at 3,718 meters high, rises above the clouds. These clouds brings in the rain that makes the north of the island so green and lush with exotic vegetation. Continue along the spine of the island, straight to the esperanza Forest, a great example of the endemic flora and fauna of the volcanic island with its pines and eucalyptus trees.