Discover the historical and natural wealth of Gran Canaria in an experience that will take you to the most emblematic corners of the island
We will visit the largest garden in Spain, the Canarian Garden, which has become a great reference for the conservation of local endemic flora. With more than 27 hectares, it shelters a magnificent representation of the native flora of the Canary Islands and the entire Macaronesia area. You will enjoy a pleasant walk while observing beautiful landscapes full of both native and endemic flora
.We will visit the heart of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, the historic neighborhood of Vegueta. Its history can be felt at street level. In this neighborhood of colonial houses, many of the great monuments of the Canarian Archipelago are kept. In its squares there are historic buildings such as the Casa de Colón, the Cathedral of Santa Ana, the Canarian Museum and many more. A few steps from the old town of Vegueta is the Calle Mayor de Triana, one of the most beautiful streets in the city, where all the offer of the main commercial franchises is concentrated
.We will stop at Santa Catalina Park, one of the most important meeting points due to its proximity to Las Canteras Beach and its proximity to the cruise terminal, being one of the most famous tourist sites in the city.
Between the municipalities of Ingenio and Agüimes there is one of the largest ravines in the archipelago, the Guayadeque ravine. This one stands out for its pre-Hispanic archaeological remains and for its valuable endemic flora and fauna. It also stands out for the large number of cave-houses, including a hermitage dug
into the rock.The historic center of the town of Agüimes is an enveloping and intoxicating environment. Life is an art in Agüimes, every corner of its historic center seems sculpted at the stroke of a chisel, creating an environment where tradition merges with history. Thus, a network of streets, alleys, squares and passages has been forged, whose beauty is captivating. In the Plaza de San Anton, visitors can enjoy the different buildings that exist, such as the houses of peasants and the bourgeoisie, some of which have now been converted into artisanal
workshops.