Finca Las Margaritas Banana Experience
A working farm at Guaza, in Arona, southern Tenerife, growing Canarian bananas since 1977. The visit walks the plantation and the avocado and mango plots, and ends with a tasting of the farm's own produce. This is real agrotourism, a holding that still produces, not a set piece.

Finca Las Margaritas is a traditional Canarian banana plantation in Las Galletas, in the municipality of Arona, in southern Tenerife. The farm has been in production since 1977 and opened to visitors in 2012.
The Banana Experience is available as a guided tour or as a self-guided walk through the plantation, with an educational focus on banana growing in the Canary Islands: the tradition, the demands of the farm work and the character of island agriculture. Groups from 12 people are also catered for. Tours are offered in Spanish, English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Russian, Polish and Hungarian, and booking is done on the farm's website.
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