Folklore in Gran Canaria
Full-day tour of the Red Canyon
Discover the aboriginal past of Gran Canaria, admire the stunning landscape of the Volcanic Caldera of Tirajana and enjoy tasting local products.
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E-Bike Panoramic Tour of Southern Gran Canaria with Optional Tapas
Enjoy an e-bike ride of the southern coast of Gran Canaria with a tapas tasting at the end of the tour.
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Gran Canaria Food Tour with Distillery Visit and Lunch
If the Canaries were a meal, Gran Canaria would be the main course – and the dessert. This exclusive tour will give you a flavour of the island and its cuisine while taking in its natural beauty. A rum factory tour, salt flats, a visit to Arucas town and a typical Canarian farm are all on the menu. Maria, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘This is my favourite tour – the driving is well spaced out and each stop is a looker. Plus, you get to sample some typical Canarian specialities in a fabulous setting.'First up is Salinas de Tenefé, where the salt flats are an important natural and cultural enclave where sea salt is produced as is has been for centuries. Next up is Arucas. Its colourful homes and flower-filled parks are overshadowed by the volcano-framed Church of St John the Baptist. You'll drop into the town's historic Arehucas distillery to sample some of its famed oak barrel-aged rum. Afterwards, we'll visit a family-owned restaurant for a traditional Canarian lunch made from locally sourced ingredients.But the best is yet to come. The highlight of the day is the award-winning Finca La Laja – a typical Canarian farm – located in a deep, vegetation-filled gorge near Agaete. In this wild and rugged setting, you'll get to taste local wines, cheese, Teror chorizo, Canarian ‘wrinkly' potatoes, cake and the farm's trademark coffee, which is grown here. You'll also learn how to prepare spicy ‘mojo' sauces.
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Day Tour to Puerto de Mogan by Boat
Puerto de Mogan is said by many to be the most beautiful town in Gran Canaria, and once you've set eyes on its toytown houses, it's hard to argue. This tour brings you by boat, docking right in the heart of the harbour after a scenic approach, so you avoid long walks from out-of-town parking lots. Maria, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Mogan market is a classic in Gran Canaria, known all over the island. And to arrive in the town by boat gives you that a spine-tingling sensation you get in anticipation of a special experience.'Sailing from Puerto Rico harbour, you'll glide along the rocky, volcanic coastline of the south before arriving at Puerto de Mogan. Cupped into cliffs at the mouth of a steep valley, it's known as ‘Little Venice' for its canal, blue-and-yellow-trimmed white cottages, wrought iron balconies and flower-festooned lanes. Traits that have made it very popular.Arriving by boat, you're in the middle of all the action straight away. Only we bring you to and from Puerto de Mogan by sea. Antonio, another of our local guides, say, ‘If you arrive by coach, not only is the journey less scenic but you have to walk a fair bit to get to the waterfront.' You'll have free time to poke around the stalls selling typical Canarian products or just relax at one of the many terraced cafés overlooking the yachts. Oh, and there's also an enticing sandy beach to stretch out on, too.
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E-Bike City Tour and Maspalomas Dunes Experience
Discover the cultural richness of Maspalomas on our environmentally-friendly e-Bike tour. Explore local gems and take a camel safari across dunes (for an extra cost).
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Guided tour of the Bandama Caldera and Roque Nublo
Book now this tour and discover some of the best volcanic areas of Gran Canaria. Admire the island from its highest viewpoints and see the majestic Roque Nublo.
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Full day tour of southern Gran Canaria
Book now this incredible day trip to the best towns and natural spots of southern Gran Canaria.
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Tasting Menu at Casa Romantica, a MICHELIN Guide Restaurant
This unique culinary experience at Casa Romantica – a family-run, MICHELIN Guide restaurant – will leave your senses tingling. With a carefully crafted menu, savour an eight-course feast of dishes designed to showcase the flavour and culture of the Canaries.Menu:Snacks and Cold Appetizers: Citrus-cured tuna bathed in guava marinade, rabbit foie gras mousse with seasonal sweets, cochafisco and cilantro mojo sauce, fish and seaweed brandade, and rabbit in salmorejo, all served with our signature bread and butter.First Course: Dressed tomatoesSecond Course: Marimonte tagliatelle, a unique creation of squid tagliatelle in a snail and aromatic herbs sauceThird Course: Risotto made with Agaete shrimps, enhanced with an emulsion of their corals, thyme, lemon, and yolks cured in red wine from Los BerrazalesFourth Course: Traditional Escaldón of gofio with roasted seasonal fish, gofio foam, and fish stockFifth Course: Crispy suckling pig accompanied by a sauce of its own juices and apple presented in various texturesSixth Course: A tasting of Gran Canarian cheeses paired with sweet wineSeventh Course: Assortment of citrus fruitsEighth Course: Chocolate and coffee petit four from Agaete, complemented by coffee from the valley of Agaete
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E-Bike Panoramic Mountain Tour with Optional Tapas Tasting
Feel the thrill of an e-bike ride on the mountains of Gran Canaria and visit a bar built inside an old Aboriginal cave.
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Gran Canaria Eco Tour with TUI Forest Visit and Lunch
Dive into the heart of Gran Canaria's eco offerings on this tour of the north. You'll spend time in the rustic village of Firgas and tuck into a typical Canarian lunch in Bascamao. But the icing on the cake is a visit to our very own TUI Forest. Ana, one of our local guides, says, 'Alongside Fundacion Foresta, the TUI Care Foundation helps to preserve the natural splendour of the island. You'll join in with activities such as planting trees, watering plants and mulching'.Kickstart your eco-adventure in Gran Canaria in Firgas, a quaint village that captures the very essence of Canary life. After some free time, you'll get your gardening gloves on at the TUI Forest in Monte Pavon. There's always something that needs doing here – from planting trees and plants, to making holes, watering and repairing. Ana says, 'The emerald-green landscapes of Monte Pavon and its surrounds has earned it a special nickname – 'the small Ireland of Gran Canaria'. On a clear day, you'll be able to spot the neighbouring islands of Tenerife, Lanzarote and even Fuerteventura'.As you help to breathe new life into the landscape, you'll hear about the efforts to conserve the green space, as well as the native plants and fauna that thrive here. There's around 500 species endemic to the island, all down to its diverse climate – some even say that it's like a miniature continent. And, after all that hard work, you'll have time to unwind over lunch. Embrace Canarian flavours with a tasty meal in Bascamao, with freshly-prepared, local dishes.
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