CUEVA DE LOS VERDES
Tunnel with a varied and chaotic architecture having spacious rooms and ...Read more
OBSERVATORIO DEL ROQUE DE LOS MUCHACHOS
Observatory with a view of the Caldera National Park, born from an ...Read more
JAMEOS DEL AGUA
International scientific center for the study of volcanology with an ...Read more
ROQUE DE NUBLO
80 m high massive rectangular basalt monolith with a panoramic view of ...Read more
CLIFFS OF LOS GIGANTES
Cliffs between 500 and 800 m of altitude, nicknamed the walls of hell, with ...Read more
MUSEO DEL VINO "EL GRIFO" (THE GRIFO MUSEUM)
Museum in a winery offering a guided tour of the vineyards of about 25 ...Read more
HIKING IN THE TEIDE PARK
Teide National Park Visitors' Center with a list of marked trails with the ...Read more
CITY CENTER
Preserved and small town where you can visit the colorful houses, the ...Read more
LA MONTAÑA ROJA
Mountain at 171 m high, home to protected bird species and with a beautiful ...Read more
THE CALETÓN DE GARACHICO
Read moreThis is surely the most pleasant activity when you are in Garachico: swimming in its natural pools. It was the last eruption of the Trevejo volcano, which occurred in 1706 and buried a large part of the village. When it erupted into the sea, it created these natural pools that bear the name of the caletón rock. Except in case of high tide, you can swim there without any problem, as the natural pools are of all sizes, even for the little ones, and finish the day in the restaurants located in the complex.
TENEGUÍA VOLCANO
Volcano that must be done on foot, by a path that descends from San ...Read more
AGAETE MAIPES ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK
Archaeological park classified as a property of cultural interest with over ...Read more
NATIONAL PARK VISIT
Natural site of great beauty with spectacular landscapes strictly protected ...Read more
SAN ANTONIO VOLCANO
A very impressive and touristic place, offering the possibility of an ...Read more
EL CHARCO DE SAN GINÉS
Sea water lagoon ideal for the entry and exit of boats, surrounding small ...Read more
THE TABURIENTE CALDERA
The three routes to visit the Caldera de TaburienteRead more
VALUE CENOBIO
Read moreThe name of this site has long been misleading, suggesting that it was a kind of convent where young noble women were cared for by priestesses until their marriage. This hypothesis has now been completely ruled out. It is in fact a very imposing collective granary, dug more than 800 years ago by the Aborigines. A total of 350 cavities, arranged on several levels to shelter cereals, the main resource of Gran Canaria. A circuit has been set up along this fortress, with explanatory panels and watchtowers.
EL CHARCO DE LOS CLICOS
El Golfo Lake declared a natural reserve with a landscape used as a ...Read more