Drago Park in Icod de los Vinos is home to one of Tenerife's most iconic landmarks, but its importance goes far beyond tourism. Following the recent collapse of a historic dragon tree in Los Realejos, experts from Drago Park took part in assessing the damaged specimen and collecting cuttings in an effort to preserve its legacy. The event has renewed public attention on the conservation of these extraordinary trees.
The Millennium Dragon Tree is regularly monitored to ensure its long-term health, making the park a leading example of how conservation and tourism can work together. Visitors not only get to admire one of the world's most famous dragon trees but also explore botanical gardens showcasing native Canary Islands flora and learn about the island's natural heritage.
If you're planning a trip to northern Tenerife, Drago Park is a must-see attraction. Booking your tickets in advance is the easiest way to enjoy a relaxed visit while discovering one of the Canary Islands' most treasured natural monuments.