Private Full Day Gran Canaria Mountain Tour
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Private Full Day Gran Canaria Mountain Tour

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About this experience

Discover the heart of Gran Canaria on this private full-day tour that dives deep into the island's mountains, charming villages, and rich history. Begin your journey with stunning views from a panoramic mirador overlooking Playa del Inglés and the sand dunes. Wander through Fataga’s picturesque whitewashed houses and explore local heritage in San Bartolomé de Tirajana. Visit the UNESCO-listed village of Tejeda and savor authentic Canarian cuisine in a local restaurant. Conclude your adventure with breathtaking views from Cruz de Tejeda and Pico de las Nieves, the island's highest peak. This personalized experience allows for a relaxed exploration of Gran Canaria's cultural and natural wonders.

- Full-day private tour exploring the mountains of Gran Canaria
- Visit charming villages like Fataga and Tejeda
- Discover local history at a 19th-century doctor’s house
- Enjoy panoramic views from Cruz de Tejeda and Pico de las Nieves

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Private Full Day Gran Canaria Mountain Tour

Pickup included

What's included

Live-tour guide
Private transportation

Detailed itinerary

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We depart at 9:00 AM towards the centre of the island, and our first stop is at a “Mirador”, (which is Spanish for viewpoint). There are spectacular views of Playa del Inglés and the world- renowned sand dunes

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We then move onto Fataga, a peaceful village, perched in a valley, made up of small whitewashed houses and charming, narrow streets, full of flowers. It is nestled in between ravines, pine trees and unique palm groves

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We
will visit a traditional 19th century house, which has been converted into a museum. It’s still
retaining the original furniture and decor of the former owner (a Doctor) and his medical office, as well as two rooms which have been converted a weaving room and oil mill. (The museum is closed in August and September). We will visit the local church, a Sanctuary of Serenity in the Mountains before continuing on the road to Tejeda

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Nestled in the heart of the charming village of Tunte, the Church of San
Bartolomé is more than a place of worship — it’s a gateway to the spiritual and cultural soul of Gran Canaria. Built in the 18th century, its elegant neoclassical architecture stands out with a pristine white façade, graceful lines, and a modest bell tower that watches quietly over the village. Tejeda has been recognized as a UNESCO world heritage site and is noted as one of the most beautiful villages in Spain.

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Lunch time (food expenses not included). In the charming mountain village of Tejeda, a typical Canarian restaurant is waiting for you, a culinary gem that celebrates the flavors of Gran Canaria with warmth and authenticity. This cozy restaurant offers a delightful blend of traditional Canarian cuisine and creative touches, all served in a welcoming setting with rustic charm and modern elegance. Guests can savor local favorites such as” ropa vieja”, “papas arrugadas”, “Gofio”, alongside standout desserts like the signature almond cake and nougat tart — a tribute to the region’s almond-growing heritage. Whether you choose to dine indoors or in the tranquil courtyard, the atmosphere is relaxed and inviting, perfect for a leisurely lunch

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After the lunch we will walk through the village and visit the Church of Tejeda. Nestled in the heart of Tejeda’s main square, the Parish of Our Lady of Perpetual Help (Parroquia de Nuestra Señora del Socorro) is a beautiful example of Canarian colonial architecture. Built in the 18th century, its whitewashed façade and elegant bell tower stand out among the red-tiled rooftops of the village, offering a striking visual contrast and a peaceful atmosphere. Inside, you will find gilded altars and a serene ambiance that invites reflection and quiet admiration. The church remains a central gathering place for locals, hosting regular masses and religious celebrations. It also plays a cultural role in the community, occasionally organizing concerts, exhibitions, and talks that enrich the spiritual and social life of Tejeda.

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We then move on to an area known as Cruz de Tejeda. Perched at 1,560 meters above sea level, Cruz de Tejeda marks the geographic center of Gran Canaria and serves as a scenic mountain pass with breathtaking views of the island’s rugged interior. Its name comes from the stone cross that stands proudly at the site, a symbolic landmark surrounded by dramatic peaks and deep ravines. From this scenic lookout, visitors can gaze across deep ravines, pine-covered slopes, and volcanic rock formations like Roque Nublo and Roque Bentayga. On clear days, the silhouette of Mount Teide (standing at 3,715 meters above sea level around 2.3 miles) on the neighboring island of Tenerife rises majestically on the horizon. We will stop for photos and perhaps a quick look at the market stalls

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And then head our next stop, will be the “Pico de Las Nieves”. To appreciate the essence of a place and soak up its atmosphere there is nothing better than getting to the highest point. In Gran Canaria this is the Pico de las Nieves lookout point right in the centre of the island. At 1,949 metres (1.211 miles) above sea level the uninterrupted views out over the Unesco Biosphere Reserve, with its innumerable deep valleys and jagged ridges shrouded with vegetation and
crowned with spectacular rocks.

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We then start our return to the south, but not before stopping at Santa Lucía de Tirajana. Here we stop for pictures of the historic church, made unique by the beautiful curve of its dome and the whiteness in contrast with its surroundings.

The tour ends at your accommodation at approximately 6pm/6:30pm.

What's not included

Meals
Gratuities

Available languages

Guide guide
EN ES

Important information

Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Those prone to motion sickness (due to winding mountain roads)

About Gran Canaria

Gran Canaria, known as 'The Miniature Continent' due to its diverse landscapes, is the third most populous island of the Canary Islands. It offers a unique blend of stunning beaches, lush mountains, and vibrant culture, making it a top destination for all types of travelers.

Top Attractions

Dunas de Maspalomas

A stunning desert-like dune system with golden sands, perfect for sunbathing, walking, and camel rides.

Nature 2-3 hours Free

Roque Nublo

A iconic rock formation and a popular hiking destination with panoramic views of the island.

Nature Half-day Free

Vegueta

The historic quarter of Las Palmas, filled with colonial architecture, museums, and charming streets.

Historical Half-day Free to explore, museums may charge entry fees

Must-Try Local Dishes

Papas arrugadas con mojo

Wrinkled potatoes boiled in saltwater and served with a spicy mojo sauce.

Side Dish Vegetarian

Sancocho Canario

A traditional fish stew made with salted fish, potatoes, and sweet potatoes.

Main Course Contains fish

Bienmesabe

A sweet almond-based cream often served with ice cream or fruit.

Dessert Vegetarian, contains nuts

Popular Activities

Hiking Mountain biking Paragliding Beach lounging Spa treatments Yoga Museum visits Historical tours

Best Time to Visit

December to April

This is the most popular time to visit, with pleasant temperatures and minimal rain. Ideal for beachgoers and outdoor activities.

18-24°C 64-75°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Spanish
  • Widely spoken: English, German
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+0 (WET) / GMT+1 (WEST during daylight saving time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Gran Canaria is generally safe, but travelers should be aware of pickpockets and scams in tourist areas.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Be cautious of strangers approaching you
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing apps

Getting there

By air
  • Gran Canaria Airport • 20 km from Las Palmas
By bus

Las Palmas, Maspalomas, Arucas

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are the primary public transport option. They are affordable but can be slow and infrequent.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Free Now

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Maspalomas Agaete

Day trips

Telde
15 km from Las Palmas • Half-day

A historic town with a rich cultural heritage and beautiful architecture.

Arucas
10 km from Las Palmas • Half-day

A charming town known for its beautiful church and rum distillery.

Teror
20 km from Las Palmas • Half-day

A picturesque town with a historic center and traditional Canarian architecture.

Festivals

Carnival of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria • February Fiesta de la Rama • September Fiesta de la Virgen del Pino • September

Pro tips

  • Rent a car for flexibility and to explore the island's diverse landscapes
  • Visit the Dunas de Maspalomas for a unique desert-like experience
  • Try local dishes like papas arrugadas and sancocho for an authentic taste of Gran Canaria
  • Explore the historic Vegueta district in Las Palmas for a glimpse into the island's rich history
  • Hike to Roque Nublo for breathtaking views of the island
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