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Experience the Drago Milenario on Tenerife

The Drago Milenario in Icod de los Vinos is a famous dragon tree and one of Tenerife’s most impressive natural monuments.

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Experience the Drago Milenario on Tenerife

Tenerife is known for its coastline, sunshine and striking volcanic scenery. Yet the island also has a quieter side. It includes natural monuments that have shaped the landscape for a long time. One of the best known is the Drago Milenario in Icod de los Vinos. This famous dragon tree is among Tenerife’s most popular sights and attracts many visitors every year.

Even its name sounds almost like a legend. The addition “Milenario” suggests that the tree is a thousand years old. That point, however, is not entirely clear. Many scientists now assume that it is very old but probably not actually a thousand years in age. This does little to change its importance. Its sheer size, distinctive shape and unique presence make it an exceptional natural monument.

Landmark of Icod de los Vinos

The Drago Milenario is closely linked with Icod de los Vinos. This small town in the north of Tenerife is known far beyond the island mainly because of this tree. For many travellers, a visit here is a natural part of their holiday.

Anyone who wants to discover the quieter side of Tenerife will also find the surrounding area a good base for excursions. Holidaymakers staying in a nearby holiday home in particular appreciate having time to explore the town at their own pace. A visit to the dragon tree can easily be combined with a walk through Icod de los Vinos or with further discoveries in the green north of the island.

What makes the dragon tree so special

The Drago Milenario is a symbol of Tenerife’s unique plant life. The island is home to many natural treasures that have been admired for centuries. At the same time, a great deal is being done to protect this diversity. Numerous areas are protected or supported by targeted measures to preserve local flora and fauna.

This is why the dragon tree is much more than a popular photo subject. It also stands for a thoughtful approach to natural rarities. For locals and visitors alike it is a visible symbol of the link between nature, history and identity.

An excursion to remember

Travellers who want to experience Tenerife beyond beaches and hotel complexes will find the Drago Milenario a rewarding destination. The tree combines a close encounter with nature and an authentic setting and shows how varied the island can be.

This makes a visit appealing not only for botany enthusiasts. Visitors who simply want to discover a special place will also experience the dragon tree as an impressive highlight. Its fame is no coincidence. It is part of Tenerife’s natural heritage and one of those places that stays with you for a long time.

If you are planning your stay on the island, accommodation in the north of Tenerife can be a good choice. From there, the Drago Milenario is easy to reach and can be combined with further trips into the surrounding natural landscape.

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