- Reserva Natural Especial de Las Dunas de Maspalomas - We will guide you to the Lighthouse and La Charca to explain and learn about this ecosystem, then you will have free time to have fun on the dunes and to take a swim at the amazing beach
- Puerto de Mogan - An old fishing village that has become one of the most elegant and suggestive tourist location of the southern island side.
- Barranco de Guayadeque - It’s the only constant water flowing during the whole year on the island. The area was declared a Natural Monument and protected of any new building development.
- Minivan or bus transport
- Bilingual official guide (English/Spanish)
- Transfers included for Las Palmas accommodations
- Lunch (there’s an optional variety of menus directly payable)
We’ll kick things off at the enchanting Guayadeque Valley, where a unique stream regularly flows all year round, providing a rare water source on the island.
Our journey continues to Puerto Mogán, a quaint former fishing community that’s transformed into one of the most sophisticated and alluring tourist spots on the island’s southern shore, boasting a blend of traditional fishing vessels, luxury yachts, and tour boats.
At Puerto Mogán, you’ll have an hour of leisure time to grab lunch (not included in the tariff), take a dip in the water, or explore the local streets.
Our final stop is the extraordinary Maspalomas Dunes, a Special Protected Natural Reserve spread across 400 hectares, featuring a stunning beach, a lively dune ecosystem, a palm tree oasis, and a brackish lagoon that serves as a significant pit stop for migrating birds.
Once there, we’ll take you to the Lighthouse and La Charca for an informative session about the local ecosystem. After that, feel free to experience the dunes and enjoy a refreshing swim at the magnificent beach.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.