Guided tour in Gran Canaria
Can be visited from Tenerife too
With its 1,560 km², Gran Canaria is the third largest island of the Canarian archipelago behind Tenerife (2,034 km²) and Fuerteventura (1,660 km²). Gran Canaria has a very rich archaeological, architectural and cultural heritage. Like its neighbours, nature there is beautiful and generous, both near the sea and inland.
You will like seeing:
- The Bandama volcanoes: the youngest on the island
- The Cuatro Puertas site: archeology, energy and mystery
- Tejeda and Artenara: villages within a large volcanic caldera
You will like learning:
- The secrets of the Berber sanctuaries
- An extraordinary natural history
- Legends hidden in the volcanic walls
