Drago Milenario Parque del Drago
Marvel at the Drago Milenario, a 1,000-year-old Dracaena tree, and explore its lush botanical gardens in Tenerife.
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Drago Milenario Parque del Drago
Best Time
Fewer crowds, better photos
Highlights
Must-see attractions
Marvel at the Drago Milenario, a 1,000-year-old Dracaena tree, and explore its lush botanical gardens in Tenerife.
"A tree that is estimated to be between 1000 and 2000 years old is nothing short of impressive."
See the Drago for Free
You can see the Drago Milenario from outside the park without a ticket at a spot with a lowered wall. :camerawithflash:
Combine with La Casa del Drago
Visit @lacasadeldrago for drinks and food after your park visit. It's a beautiful spot! ☕
Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.4 · 30,454 reviews
Type
Botanical Garden
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences
The Drago Milenario Tree
Parque del Drago
Stand in awe of this ancient, iconic Dracaena tree, a living monument estimated to be 1,000 years old.
Botanical Gardens
Adjacent to the Drago Milenario
Explore diverse endemic flora and unique plant species in a beautifully maintained garden setting.

Lava Tunnel Cave
Within the botanical gardens
Discover a surprising feature within this natural lava tube, adding an unexpected element to your visit.
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Tickets and Access to the Drago Park
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See the Drago for Free
You can see the Drago Milenario from outside the park without a ticket at a spot with a lowered wall. :camerawithflash:
Combine with La Casa del Drago
Visit @lacasadeldrago for drinks and food after your park visit. It's a beautiful spot! ☕
Explore Icod de los Vinos
Wander this lovely town for traditional local life away from tourist hotspots. :villageatdusk:
Wear Comfortable Shoes
The park has well-maintained paths, but you'll want comfy shoes for exploring the gardens. :athletic_shoe:
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See the Drago for Free
You can see the Drago Milenario from outside the park without a ticket at a spot with a lowered wall. :camerawithflash:
Combine with La Casa del Drago
Visit @lacasadeldrago for drinks and food after your park visit. It's a beautiful spot! ☕
Explore Icod de los Vinos
Wander this lovely town for traditional local life away from tourist hotspots. :villageatdusk:
Wear Comfortable Shoes
The park has well-maintained paths, but you'll want comfy shoes for exploring the gardens. :athletic_shoe:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors are consistently impressed by the sheer age and unique presence of the Drago Milenario, often calling it a brilliant and awe-inspiring experience. The adjacent botanical gardens and lava tunnel add significant value, offering a well-rounded visit. While some appreciate the option to view the tree for free, many find the modest entry fee well worth it for the full experience and photo opportunities.
"Brilliant experience. Sometimes, the simple things in life are the best. However, a tree that is estimated to be between 1000 and 2000 years old is nothing short of impressive. The trip is combined with a 40-minute plus walk round the adjacent botanical gardens, which showcases the best of the endemic flora varieties
Within the botanical gardens is a small lava tunnel cave that you can spend a few minutes in. I won't spoil the surprise, but there is a feature inside that you wouldn't expect to see even in a lava tube tunnel cave. 10/10 rating, in my opinion, for both value for money and enjoyability. Thank you to the staff at the experience who helped make it a perfect trip."
Darren
"A beautiful, normal garden, with special trees and one that is a thousand years old where you need a ticket to enter right next to it, but it can also be seen very well from the park with the blue wall. There There were also some free bathrooms, very large and fairly cheap underground parking. The road to the tree is also very beautiful, and we can see how the mountains block the clouds to the south or north-east area.And we can see the vegetation much more defined than the southern area with the beaches."
Razvan Tanasa
"Lovely little park to wander round and the tree is fascinating. It's also a lovely town to enjoy a piece of traditional local life away from some of the the major tourist hot-spot. Very pretty."
Gillian Imrie
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Drago Milenario is located in Icod de los Vinos, Tenerife. You can drive and follow signs for 'Parque del Drago,' which has a nominal-priced underground parking. Public transport options are also available, though less direct.
Yes, there is a fairly large and cheap underground parking lot available near the park. Follow signs for 'Drago Park' to find it.
Yes, you can get a good view of the Drago Milenario from outside the park. There's a spot where the wall is lowered, allowing you to see the tree without purchasing a ticket.
If you're not renting a car, buses are a common way to reach Icod de los Vinos from other parts of Tenerife. Check local bus schedules for routes and times.
While not a 'dragon route' in the fantasy sense, the park itself offers paths to explore the Drago Milenario and its surrounding botanical gardens.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The entry fee for the park is around 5 Euros per person, with discounts available for pensioners and students.
It's recommended to buy tickets in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons, to ensure entry and potentially save time waiting in line.
A ticket typically includes access to the Drago Milenario tree itself, as well as the adjacent botanical gardens and a small lava tunnel cave.
Yes, you can see the Drago Milenario from a specific viewpoint outside the park where the wall has been lowered, allowing for a free glimpse.
Opening hours can vary, so it's best to check the official website or local listings before your visit. Generally, it's open during daylight hours.
🎫 🌿 Onsite Experience
You can marvel at the ancient Drago Milenario tree, wander through diverse endemic flora in the botanical gardens, and explore a unique lava tunnel cave.
You can spend a few hours exploring the park and gardens thoroughly, following all the paths. A quicker visit focusing only on the tree might take less time.
Yes, the park is generally suitable for children, with well-maintained paths for walking and interesting plants to discover.
Yes, there are free and fairly large bathrooms available within the park area.
Many visitors find the area within the park offers the best photo opportunities, especially with Mount Teide visible in the background amongst the clouds and lush landscape.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, there is a cafe inside the park that looks inviting. For a more comprehensive dining experience, consider visiting @lacasadeldrago nearby.
Besides the park's cafe, the town of Icod de los Vinos offers traditional local eateries. @lacasadeldrago is specifically recommended for food and drinks.
Information on bringing outside food and drinks is not widely available, but it's generally advisable to check park rules or consume items at designated areas or nearby establishments.
📸 📸 Photography
Early mornings and late afternoons offer softer light, ideal for capturing the Drago Milenario and the surrounding landscape. The golden hour can be particularly stunning.
A standard camera or smartphone is sufficient. If you want to capture the landscape, a wide-angle lens can be useful for the botanical gardens and views of Mount Teide.
Generally, personal photography is allowed. However, always be mindful of other visitors and avoid intrusive photography.
Within the park, there are several vantage points. The area with the lowered wall outside the park also offers a good, free photo opportunity.
Drone usage is typically restricted in natural parks and tourist attractions to ensure safety and preserve the environment. It's best to check local regulations before flying a drone.








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