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Turismo en Tenerife - Tourism in Tenerife - Tourist routes - Adeje
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Rutas Turísticas, contiene información sobre senderos y paseos, para que puedas explorar cada rincón de la isla. Todo pensado para que planifiques tus vacaciones y tiempo libre, disfrutando de todo y sin perderte nada.

Turismo en Tenerife en inglés

Boat trips

It is one of the main attractions of our area, the possibility to navigate watching whales and dolphins closely.

Thanks to the characteristics and cleanliness of our waters, we can find a colony of pilot whales, consisting of about 250 individuals,  that can be watched at any time of the year.

In addition, boat rental, excursions, deep sea fishing ... The possibilities are endless in our waters.

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Barranco del Infierno

350 metres above the sea level, the trail starts at a natural balcony with magnificent views of the secenery. Against the backdrop of the village of Adeje, hikers will come across a wide variety of plant and animal species, some of which are endemic to the island of Tenerife. Some of them are unique species that have found their final refuge in the Barranco del Infierno.

Capacity: maximum 220 people a day. Please call one day before to book 922 782885. The phone is often very engaged. The best time to do it it’s after 14:00.

Opening Time: everyday from 8:30 to 17:30. The last entrance will be at 14:30. It is open all year according to the whether conditions.

Price: 3€ per person. Children under 12, 1,50€. Sunday is free, but we suggest you to call in advance to book (maximum 220 people a day). Tel: 922782885.

Difficulty: medium-high. If you suffer from giddiness, you can have the symptoms somewhere in the track.

Duration: 3hours (go & return). 6’5 kilometres.

Shoes: Trekking Shoes. Sandals are not allowed.

How can you get there?

By Bus: from the tourist area, you have to take the bus nº 416 or 473 direction to the Village of Adeje. The journey is 15 minutes. When the bus arrives to the Village of Adeje, you have to get down after “Correos” (Post Office). From then, it is all easily indicated to the Barranco del Infierno.
By Car: You have to take the Motorway TF1 Adeje-Guía de Isora. After 10 minutes driving, you have to take the exit to “Adeje”.
http://www.barrancodelinfierno.es/

Roque del Conde

Location: The municipality of Adeje, although part of the route starts from the neighbouring municipality of Arona.

Difficulty: High. Ascending and descending ravines.

Danger: medium.

Duration: 4 hours (6 kilometres)

Access: Municipality of Arona.

Despite the effort, we are amply rewarded by the magnificent views seen from this plateau at 1,001 metres above sea level. (Adeje is only 300m).

Ifonche, Boca del Paso

Location: Ifonche (municipality of Adeje), Adeje.

Difficulty: Medium.

Danger: Low.

Duration: 5 hours (7 kilometres).

Access: from Ifonche.

Amazing views of the base of Barranco del Infierno (Devil's ravine), the first stretch is through a lush pine forest, until we arrive at El Aserradero (The Sawmill), which in the past was a source of pine wood, hence its name.
We also find abandoned orchards with the remains of old fruit trees. We arrive at La Boca Del Paso (The mouth of the pass) where the natural viewpoint allows us views of Adeje and the coast. From here on we only have to zigzag down to Adeje town, ending our journey next to the watermill that is located just inside the entrance to El Barranco del Infierno.

Información proporcionada por la oficina de turismo de Adeje.

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