Private Gran Canaria and Roque Nublo
- Experience Gran Canaria’s unparalleled natural beauty on a private tour, with panoramic views from Pico de las Nieves, the island's highest peak.
- Trek to the iconic Roque Nublo, a stunning 80-meter-high basalt rock monolith revered for its significance in aboriginal worship.
- Indulge in local culture at Tejeda by tasting Canarian products such as cheese, honey, and fruits and visiting the symbolic Cross of Tejeda.
- Visit the Basilica in the village of Teror, a key pilgrimage site for island residents that houses the Virgen del Pino statue.
- Don’t miss this unique tour, accommodating groups up to 12 people, with a return-to-ship and satisfaction guarantee.
Private Gran Canaria and Roque Nublo
Take this wonderful opportunity to see the natural wonders of Gran Canaria, the second-most populous island of the Canary Islands, on a private tour that is just for you and your party.
Your journey begins with a comfortable, scenic drive to the mountains. This island is often called a "Miniature Continent" due to the different climates and variety of landscapes found, with long beaches and dunes of white sand, contrasting with green ravines and picturesque villages. Gran Canaria agriculture is unique among the Canaries islands in that it was traditionally dominated by plantations, with much of these being grains as well as sugarcane, rather than by animal stock. Make a quick stop at a local farmers market full of fruits, vegetables, and local products.
Continue to Pico de las Nieves or the highest peak of the island, and be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the Canary Islands and nearby Spain. Make your way down the 1,949-meter volcano to the famous landmark Roque Nublo, an 80-meter-high basalt rock monolith. Located in the central municipality of Tejeda, Roque Nublo is considered one of the biggest natural crags in the world. An ancient place of worship for the aborigines, it was declared a protected natural space in 1987 and a rural park seven years later.
While in the town of Tejeda, you will be greeted by the large stone Cross of Tejeda marking the entrance to the state-run hotel, the Parador National. Take a few minutes to visit the vendors and sample local Canarian products such as cheese, honey, and fruits. Finally, you will make your way to the village of Teror, a place of pilgrimage for all the residents of Gran Canaria as the municipality holds in its Basilica the statue of the Virgen del Pino, Patron of the Diocese of the Canary Islands. Therefore, a visit to Teror means a visit to the Basilica.
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Please Note: Vehicles available for this tour accommodate groups of up to 4, 8, or 12 guests maximum. Groups with more than 12 guests may be accommodated upon request. Please consider this information when booking.