Nature's Sculptures and Sanctuaries
Explore the geological and botanical diversity of La Orotava, spanning from the high-altitude volcanic landscapes of Teide National Park to the manicured terraces of the town center. This selection features prominent rock formations like Roques de García, the naturally chilled Cueva del Hielo, and the 19th-century Victoria Gardens, known for their tiered layout and marble mausoleum. These sites showcase Tenerife’s volcanic origins alongside historic estates and protected nature reserves that preserve the island's unique ecosystems.
Roques de García
Series of volcanic rock formations located within the Teide National Park. These vertical structures resulted from the erosion of ancient volcanic dikes and represent one of the most photographed geological sites on Tenerife.
Garcia Stones
Roque Cinchado is a volcanic rock formation regarded as emblematic of the island of Tenerife.
Jardines del marquesado de la Quinta Roja
Nineteenth-century eclectic gardens featuring seven tiered terraces and a white marble mausoleum. Designed by French architect Adolph Coquet, the site offers panoramic views of the Orotava Valley and the Atlantic Ocean.
Hacienda El Durazno
Protected nature reserve and historical estate situated in the Orotava Valley.
Cueva del Hielo
High-altitude volcanic cave located at 3,350 meters on Mount Teide. It is known for maintaining a constant cold temperature that allows ice and snow to remain frozen inside throughout the year.
Cueva de Diego Hernández
Natural cave formation located within the volcanic landscape of the region.
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