Hidden gems of Gran Canaria

You'll be accompanied by your private photographer so you can enjoy everything first-hand, not through your camera screen. You also get tips and tricks to improve your photography skills. In 24 hours, you'll receive more than 50 high-resolution photos of your incredible activity. You can customize this tour by opting for one of the following stops: Barranco de Las VacasAgüimesBarranco de GuayadequeEl Bufadero de la GaritaMaspalomas DunesFatagaRoque NubloMontana TamadabaLas Salinas de AgaeteCoffee plantation in the Agaete ValleyTerorFirgasLas Palmas
Maspalomas Dunes Photoshoot

Usually, against the backdrop of Maspalomas's sand dunes, the session can be adapted to you.Leave the technical work of the camera to an expert, hear tips for your time on the island, and then take at least 20 edited photos to impress your friends back home.Discuss your needs with a professional to get the most out of your photo shoot. You'll get more than 50 edited photos that you can print as big as the wall of your house without loss of quality. In 24 hours you'll receive a private link where you can download and share your photos INSTANTLY with friends and family quickly and easily.
Private Tour of Gran Canaria Highlights with Aloe Vera Plantation

A roll call of Gran Canaria's musts, this private tour takes in volcanic landscapes, mountain villages and local cuisine. You'll visit the towns of Tejeda and Teror, and an aloe vera plantation. David, one of our local guides, says, ‘I love this excursion because it visits my two favourite villages on the island. Tejeda has the location under Roque Nublo, while Teror has the legend of the Marian apparition. A mix of geology, history and mystery.'You'll delve into the valleys and mountains of the interior, stopping at viewpoints such as the Wild West-like Degollada de las Yeguas. Then it's on to an aloe vera plantation to get the lowdown on its medicinal properties. Generations of islanders have used extracts from the plant for skin ailments. Next, we'll ascend to another viewing area for panoramas over Gran Canaria's most recognisable natural sight – Roque Nublo. And under its shadow is the flower-festooned village of Tejeda. David adds, ‘Every time someone draws up a list of Spain's prettiest villages, Tejeda is located in a prominent position. Its setting is unbeatable.'It's onto equally beautiful Las Lagunetas for lunch next. Enjoy a traditional Canarian meal made from locally sourced ingredients in a family-owned restaurant. From here, Teror beckons. To stroll past its balconied homes towards the mountain-framed basilica of Our Lady of the Pine is one of the defining Gran Canaria experiences. And to round off the day, there's a stop at the volcanic Tirajanas crater.
Gran Canaria Private Tour with Lunch in Remote Hamlet

Gran Canaria is known as a miniature continent. And as soon as you travel inland on this private tour, you'll discover just why. Journey through mountainous landscapes and savour a local lunch in Bascamao. There are also stops in Artenara and a wine cellar. Esteban, one of our local guides, says, ‘It's high after high on this tour, starting with lunch at a cave restaurant with views and then going to the island's highest village. At over 1,200m above sea level, Artenara finds itself nestled on a ridge surrounded by jagged peaks.'Heading north via the Mogan Valley, snake your way through gorges and gaps towards the very centre of the island. The views along the way are camera-grabbingly good, so there'll be an occasional pit stop to take some pics. Lunch in a family-owned ‘cave restaurant' in the remote hamlet of Bascamao is next. Savour dishes made from locally sourced ingredients, with a side of views over the surrounding countryside and the ocean. What's more, with this visit, you contribute to the local community and economy.Afterwards, head to the highest town on the island, Artenara. Explore on foot this tiny village clustered around a whitewashed church or stick your head into the famed cave dwellings museum. Next, you'll head to the Presas viewpoint, among others, for views of alpine landscapes and the northern coastline. Round off the day with a Bandama crater photo stop, stopping en route by a family-run wine cellar to sample its volcanic earth wines.