Explore the south-west of Gran Canaria on a guided excursion that combines protected natural areas and coastal towns. An itinerary designed to showcase some of the most representative landscapes in this part of the island.
The first stop is the Special Nature Reserve of the Maspalomas Dunes, a protected area covering 400 hectares that brings together beach, shifting sand dunes, a palm grove and a brackish lagoon. This southern enclave stands out for the variety of ecosystems found within a single setting.
We then continue to Puerto de Mogán, known for its old fishing quarter, marina and streets crossed by small canals. During the visit, you will have time to stroll around and browse its shops.
The next stop offers two alternatives: Mogán Mall, a shopping centre located in Puerto Rico, or Amadores Beach, a sheltered bay with light sand and calm waters, ideal for swimming and relaxation.
The tour concludes at the Maspalomas Lighthouse Ethnographic Centre, a historic building that served as a maritime reference point in the Atlantic for over a century and now houses an exhibition space dedicated to the island’s history and identity.
An option for discovering the coastal and natural scenery of south-west Gran Canaria with the guidance of an official guide.
Minimum per booking: 1 person / Maximum per booking: 15 people
Minimum per booking: 1 person / Maximum per booking: 15 people
Minimum per booking: 1 person / Maximum per booking: 15 people
Bus stop outside the hotel Barceló Margaritas
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