Jeep Safari in Gran Canaria
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Jeep Safari in Gran Canaria

Enjoy the natural wonders of the south of Gran Canaria with this jeep tour, exploring the island in a 4x4 and witnessing views of the Grand Canyon, Chira Dam, the Valley of a Thousand Palms, and more. Jeep Safari in Gran Canaria.

  • 5 hours
  • 8Very good | 36 reviews
  • Open on Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat

Enjoy the natural wonders of the south of Gran Canaria with this jeep tour, exploring the island in a 4x4 and witnessing views of the Grand Canyon, Chira Dam, the Valley of a Thousand Palms, and more.

Jeep Safari in Gran Canaria

After pickup at the designated location, we'll board a Jeep Cabrio to begin our tour of southern Gran Canaria. The open roof allows us to appreciate the local landscapes and flora and fauna.

We will drive along the coast, traversing Lomos de Pedro Alfonso to reach the Gran Cañón de Gran Canaria. Here, you'll experience views of this gorge while ascending to the highest point of the Arguineguín ravine, characterized by steep landscapes.

Next, we will leave the main road to follow a dirt path leading to the Chira Dam, where you'll learn about its historical significance in the 20th century. Our journey continues towards the historic village of Tunte, located on the mountainside and the highest point of Gran Canaria, offering impressive views.

We will then head to Fataga, recognized as one of the most beautiful villages in the Canary Islands and known as the Valley of a Thousand Palms, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty as seen from the jeep's convertible roof.

At the end of the tour, we will return you to your hotel.

Included

  • Round–trip transfer
  • Transport by Jeep
  • English–speaking guide

Tips

  • Accessibility: Accessible only for folding chairs.

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