Famous for its
Millennial Dragon Tree, Icod has many attractions to show. I
particularly like:
Cueva del Viento
(Cave of the Wind): I was surprised by its great scientific value. Guides
specialized in volcanology show a small portion of the cave, but the
visit lasts for several hours because of the big amount of
interesting information and explanations they give. It is not the
cave to take the best selfies, but to learn about volcanism and the
formation of the islands. Highly recommended but must be booked in
advance.
Stroll through
its historic center.
Perfect for a
rainy day are its Museums:
And if you are
in Icod on November 29, you are lucky. Not to be missed is the great
wineries opening party and Tablas de San Andrés. (It is in Spanish, but you will not need to understand the words)
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