Full-day Gran Canaria tour with Teror, Tejeda and typical lunch
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Full-day Gran Canaria tour with Teror, Tejeda and typical lunch

4.3/5

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Sprachen: Englisch
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Dauer: zwischen 4 Stunden bis 8 Stunden

Im Rahmen unseres Engagements für nachhaltigen Tourismus entsprechen alle National Geographic Day Tours den Kriterien des Global Sustainable Tourism Council, und ein Teil der Einnahmen aus diesen Touren erfolgt an die National Geographic Society zur Finanzierung von Forschung und nachhaltigen Projekten weltweit.

Highlights
  • You'll discover the village of Tejeda nestled at the foot of the famous Roque Nublo
  • There's a visit to the picturesque mountain village of Teror, famed for its Marian apparition
  • You'll enjoy a typical Canarian lunch in a family-owned restaurant in the village of Fataga
  • The tour takes in an aloe vera plantation and learn about the plant's medicinal properties
  • Your tour is led by an expert local guide with an unrivalled knowledge of Gran Canaria
Beschreibung

Villages, viewpoints and volcanic rocks dot Gran Canaria's jagged spine. This tour weaves its way through some of the island's most dramatic landscapes, stopping along the way to visit gems such as Teror, Tejeda and Fataga. David, one of our local guides, says, ‘The legend of the apparition of the Virgin Mary in Teror still intrigues me. It was in 1481, amid the Castilian conquest of Gran Canaria, and it helped change the island's destiny.'

And Teror is where your adventure begins. Strolling past the balconied townhouses of Calle Real de la Plaza towards the mountain-framed basilica of Our Lady of the Pine is one of the defining Gran Canaria experiences. A scenic mountain drive away is Tejeda, which is a bit of a looker itself – red-roofed, whitewashed houses sprinkled on the slope of a valley. David adds, ‘Every time there's a list of Spain's prettiest villages, Tejeda is near the top. Its setting is unbeatable.'

There's also a pit stop at Las Tirajanas viewpoint to admire a vast volcanic caldera, as we make our way to Fataga to eat. A lunch made from locally sourced ingredients will be served in a family-owned restaurant. After a little amble through the town, we'll visit a nearby aloe vera plantation to get the lowdown on its medicinal properties. Generations of islanders have used extracts from the plant for skin burns.

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Wichtige Informationen
  • Pick-ups are available from most major resorts in the south and southwest of Gran Canaria
  • Not suitable for wheelchairs
  • Bring suitable footwear
  • Subject to weather conditions
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    Sushi007

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    2.6

    27. Juni 2025

    Als Paar gereist


    Der Ausflug eine herbe Enttäuschung! Der Preis ist absolut überzogen für das, was geboten wurde. Wir hatten kaum Zeit, die wenigen Sehenswürdigkeiten, die überhaupt auf dem Programm standen, in Ruhe zu erkunden. Alles wirkte gehetzt und oberflächlich. Man fühlt sich regelrecht "veräppelt", wenn man so viel Geld für so wenig Gegenwert ausgibt. Dieser Ausflug war absoluter Reinfall. Die genannten Tapas waren ein Witz (6 katoffelchen, 3 Soßen, 1 teller Suppe. 2 Käsescheibchen) für 4 Personen.

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    Chris

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    3.8

    23. Februar 2025

    Allein gereist


    Die Besichtigungen waren sehr gut Das Essen hat gut geschmeckt, der Sangria war bissle schwach. Die angefahren öffentlichen Toiletten waren teilweise nicht in Takt oder sehr heruntergekommen. Die Reiseleitung und die Fahrer waren sehr freundlich und hilfsbereit.

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    AJB72

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    2.2

    8. Oktober 2025

    Als Paar gereist


    This was a really poor experience. Mini bus was late arriving. Over two hours on the mini bus before the first brief stop. Very little time at each stop. Terrible lunch. Guide was dull - no historic information, just spoke about cost of living in Gran Canaria. It was nice to see the island but really most of it is just a barren wasteland. Aloe Vera plantation mildly interesting. Villages visited not enough time to see anything. Viewpoint stop was 5 minutes. Expensive day spent mainly on a bus

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    Mike B

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    4.2

    7. Oktober 2025

    Als Paar gereist


    The trip had a delay at the start by 40 minutes. It would have been only fair that a representative of TUI be informed at the hotel and passed on the information to me. We were waiting and not knowing if our booking had been cancelled or not. Thankfully, the TUI rep. At the hotel managed to obtain the information and relay to me that there was a delay. Other than that, the trip was very good.

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    Ian

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    4.2

    3. Oktober 2025

    Als Paar gereist


    Our guide, Steve, was excellent with the information he provided peppered with his dry sense of humour which increased the enjoyment of the day. Only 2 negatives were the quality of the commentary audio in following buses and the food at the lunch stop - tapas great, grilled fish and dessert (basically just whipped cream) less so. But this didn’t detract from the overall experience

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    Mike

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    4.6

    3. Oktober 2025

    Als Paar gereist


    Excellent experience with a knowledgeable &exceptional driver

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