Kickstart your adventure in the heart of Gran Canaria with this 4x4 off-road tour. You'll zoom through scenic landscapes, visiting Chira Viewpoint, San Bartolomé de Tirajana and Ayacata Village. Pause at the hillside village of Fataga, known as the Valley of the Thousand Palms, with free time to spend however you'd like. You can stroll by the whitewashed Canarian houses this place is known for, or stop by a restaurant for lunch. Then, buckle up again for a trip to an aloe vera farm, a must-see on the Canary Islands.
Gran Canaria 4x4 Adventure with aloe vera farm visit
- You'll rumble over Gran Canaria's off-road trails in a 4x4 on this tour
- A few of the island's most scenic sights are in the spotlight, like Chira Viewpoint and Fataga Village
- You'll see where the Canary Islands' potent aloe vera is grown with a visit to a farm
Driver/ Guide
4x4 tour
- Just so you know, pick-ups from the city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria are available for an extra fee
- Not suitable for guests who suffer from travel sickness
- Not suitable for those with reduced mobility
- Bring money for extras or gratuities
- Bring a hat
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