Icod De Los Vinos

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Nestled on the northwest coast of Tenerife, Icod de los Vinos is a charming town that blends volcanic landscapes, ancient vineyards, and a deep connection to the island's wine heritage. Its star attraction is the Drago Milenario, a thousand-year-old dragon tree that stands as a living symbol of the Canary Islands. Stroll through cobbled streets lined with traditional houses, sample local Malvasía wines, and soak in views of the Atlantic from the town's elevated position. This is a place where history, nature, and gastronomy converge, offering a relaxed yet culturally rich stop for travellers exploring Tenerife.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find half a day (around 4–5 hours) sufficient to see the main sights: the Drago tree, the church, and a wine tasting. If you plan to tour the Cueva del Viento, add 2 hours. For a more leisurely pace that includes a beach visit or a longer wine route, allocate a full day. Icod works well as a morning stop before heading to nearby coastal towns or as a lunchtime break on a drive around the island.

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