It is designed as an open-air museum where visitors can contemplate the most representative architecture, customs and sites of the islands with special effects of lighting, sound and movement, all in a total surface area of some 20,000 square metres. Another interesting point about this park is its interactive nature: all the attractions are supported by special lighting, sound and movement effects. It is designed as an open-air museum where visitors can contemplate the most representative architecture, customs and sites of the islands with special effects of lighting, sound and movement, all in a total surface area of some 20,000 square metres. Another interesting point about this park is its interactive nature: all the attractions are supported by special lighting, sound and movement effects.
It is particularly fun to visit when you have seen some of the other islands, and it only takes around an hour and a half to visit. The builders did evidently have fun as well building the place: there are lots of jokes to be seen. On the highway is a lorry with one of the buildings, which you can see just a few meters away. And the pizza delivery boy, trying to impress some girls while making a wheelie, loses his pizzas. Everything is very accurate, up to the duck-pond in La Laguna. Also amazing are the gardens in the Pueblo Chico, where numerous native plants of the Canary Islands can be seen. Services - Cafeteria - Halls for presentations - Souvenir shop - adapted to the needs of the disabled - Botanic gardens on the premises. Price: Adults 12€ - Children (4-12 yrs) 6€ Opened everyday 9am – 19pm (18pm in winter)
Camino Cruz de Los Martillos, 62-salida 35-La OrotavaInformation and Reservations: 922 334 060 |