Immerse yourself in the ancient Canarii life and explore the Red Canyon Heritage. Discover enigmatic caves, ruins, and relics while enjoying local product tastings and a refreshing swim at a black sand beach.
Immerse yourself in the ancient Canarii life and explore the Red Canyon Heritage. Discover enigmatic caves, ruins, and relics while enjoying local product tastings and a refreshing swim at a black sand beach.
- Mirador del Guriete - The first stop at a viewpoint will allow us to enjoy impressive views of the Caldera de Tirajana.
- Santa Lucia de Tirajana - We will begin the day by visiting this charming town of white houses among palm trees, which has a long history associated with olive cultivation and beekeeping. There you can learn some of the…
- Mirador del Guriete - The first stop at a viewpoint will allow us to enjoy impressive views of the Caldera de Tirajana.
- Santa Lucia de Tirajana - We will begin the day by visiting this charming town of white houses among palm trees, which has a long history associated with olive cultivation and beekeeping. There you can learn some of the stories about the ancient inhabitants of the area that are still latent in its streets and people. In addition, we will visit a business in the village where you can find KM 0 products and wonderful handicrafts to buy as souvenirs.
- La Fortaleza de Ansite - We will go to La Fortaleza, one of the last places where the ancient inhabitants of the island were located. This enclave of connection between heaven and earth will make you connect with the aboriginal culture, and it will be like a trip back in time.
- Cafetería La Caldera De Tirajana - You will enjoy a tasting of the typical gastronomy of the island prepared by a local restaurant.
- Tobas De Colores Del Barranco De Las Vacas - This will be the time to go on a small picturesque walk through one of the narrowest ravines in Gran Canaria, where the erosion of the water that once ran through it leaves us with indelible images to remember.
- Arinaga - End your day with a relaxing stop at Playa de Arinaga, an authentic Canarian coastal town free from the usual tourist crowds. Here, you’ll have the chance to unwind, take a refreshing swim in its crystal-clear waters and soak up the local atmosphere. It’s the perfect end to a day filled with adventure and discovery.
- Certified professional guide, specialized in this tour.
- Free transport service. Air-conditioned vehicle.
- Medical assistance insurance.
- Explore La Fortaleza: The last refuge of the ancient Canarian inhabitants.
- Breathtaking views: Panoramic views of the Caldera de Tirajana from the El Guriete viewpoint.
- Relax by the coast: Finish your tour at…
- Certified professional guide, specialized in this tour.
- Free transport service. Air-conditioned vehicle.
- Medical assistance insurance.
- Explore La Fortaleza: The last refuge of the ancient Canarian inhabitants.
- Breathtaking views: Panoramic views of the Caldera de Tirajana from the El Guriete viewpoint.
- Relax by the coast: Finish your tour at Playa de Arinaga, perfect for resting or taking a dip.
- Exclusive spots: Explore the Barranco de Las Vacas, a paradise for photography lovers.
- Local flavors: Visit a traditional spot for a sampling of typical products available for purchase.
- Enjoy a tasting of local cuisine dishes.
- Photos taken by the guide.
- The best offer, with everything you need for an unforgettable adventure!
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Embark on an immersive journey into the heart of Gran Canaria’s most stunning natural and cultural landscapes. Starting from the panoramic views of the Guriete viewpoint, you will cross the impressive Caldera de Tirajana, a geological wonder shaped by millions of years of volcanic and erosive activity. Delve into the island’s aboriginal heritage at La…
Embark on an immersive journey into the heart of Gran Canaria’s most stunning natural and cultural landscapes. Starting from the panoramic views of the Guriete viewpoint, you will cross the impressive Caldera de Tirajana, a geological wonder shaped by millions of years of volcanic and erosive activity. Delve into the island’s aboriginal heritage at La Fortaleza, where ancient caves and sacred sites tell stories of the indigenous Canary Islanders. Enjoy the charm of Santa Lucía de Tirajana, a picturesque village where history and tradition blend seamlessly, offering a taste of local life and gastronomy, including a tasting of locally produced delicacies. Continue your adventure with a hike through the spectacular Las Vacas ravine, a hidden gem with gentle, winding rock formations, and conclude the day with a refreshing swim at the beach in the fishing village of Arinaga.
- The hike to La Fortaleza de Ansite is a 650-meter trail with a 40-meter elevation gain, featuring uneven terrain and a short elevated section, which can be bypassed if needed; the entire route takes approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes, including two light walks into the ravine under 1 km each.
- Restrooms are available at Santa Lucía de Tirajana, La Caldera Restaurant, and in Arinaga, where you can also purchase snacks or local products; no restrooms are available at La Fortaleza or Barranco de Las Vacas.
- All tours are led by certified professional guides, ensuring a safe and knowledgeable experience throughout the activity.
- The activity is limited to groups of 20 people, allowing participants to share a vibrant group dynamic and enjoy the hike together.
- Weather conditions can vary, so it’s recommended to wear layered clothing; the guide may modify the activity based on weather, terrain, or participant needs.
- The route includes winding roads, so those prone to motion sickness should consider bringing appropriate medication
- Children under 12 must meet the minimum recommended age of 5 years, and parents or guardians are required to accompany minors; a maximum of 4 child spots are available per tour, and special seating requests must be made 2 days in advance.
- Sandals, strollers, drones, alcohol, drugs, and aerosols are not allowed, and participants are expected to respect the environment by using designated bins for waste and refraining from eating or drinking inside the vehicle.
- It is important to bring comfortable sportswear, hiking shoes, a backpack, sunscreen, raincoat, light food, 1.5 liters of water, and a swimsuit with a towel and spare dry clothes if you plan to swim at the last stop.
- Booking this activity means agreeing to the terms and conditions available at Climbo Terms and Conditions, helping ensure a safe and eco-friendly experience for all participants.
- Not recommended for people with any recent injuries.
- Not recommended for people with mobility impairments.
- Inform us if you have any food restrictions.
- Full-day tour: 7 to 10 hours, including 6 hours for the main activity and 2 to 4 hours for round-trip transportation, depending on the pickup location.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.