Once the group has gathered in Maspalomas, you'll leave for the Lomos de Pedro Alfonso ravine, contemplating spectacular views of the Aguineguin ravine, to reach the Chira dam, built between 1941 and 1944, but it was in 1965 when the final project was completed. , giving it the appearance it presents today. Without a doubt, it is one of the most spectacular and beautiful civil engineering works on the islands, offering a unique landscape on this side of Gran Canaria.
This place has a typical climate of the southern midlands. It is immersed in the Gran Canaria Biosphere Reserve, one of the most unique places on the island. You continue towards the municipality of San Bartolomé deTirajana to reach Tunte, its capital, where you'll visit the old town and its Church.
You'll continue our route towards the ravine of a thousand palm trees, passing the beautiful town of Fataga. The last stop will be at the Las Moscas viewpoint, where you can take pictures of the valley and see the Maspalomas Dunes. From here you'll go to the hotels ending the excursion.