Gran Canaria’s traditional towns of Arucas, Firgas, and Teror offer a captivating glimpse into the island’s rich cultural heritage. From stunning 18th-century architecture to vibrant local traditions, these destinations showcase the unique charm and history that have drawn visitors to this Canary Island for centuries. Whether strolling through cobblestone streets or admiring picturesque fountains, there’s much to discover in this enchanting corner of Spain.

Key Points

Traditional Gran Canaria: Arucas, Firgas and Teror - Key Points

  • The tour explores three traditional towns in Gran Canaria: Arucas, Firgas, and Teror, showcasing their historic landmarks, architecture, and local culture.
  • Arucas features the neoclassical Church of San Juan Bautista, banana plantations, and rum distilleries, offering opportunities to sample local produce.
  • Firgas is renowned for its famous fountains, cobblestone streets, and the 17th-century Iglesia de San Roque, with panoramic views from Parque Escénico.
  • Teror is renowned for its colorful houses and the Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Pino, providing a glimpse into the traditional essence of Gran Canaria.
  • The tour is 6.5 hours long, with pickup and drop-off from 17 locations, and offers up to 10% savings with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
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Tour Overview and Pricing

Traditional Gran Canaria: Arucas, Firgas and Teror - Tour Overview and Pricing

The traditional Gran Canaria tour offers visitors a chance to explore the historic towns of Arucas, Firgas, and Teror, with prices ranging from $53.98 to $48.58 per person.

The 6.5-hour tour includes pickup and drop-off from 17 locations, allowing easy access. Guests can save up to 10% on the tour price and enjoy free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.

The tour isn’t suitable for those with mobility issues or motion sickness, but an official guide is available in multiple languages to enhance the experience.

Itinerary and Highlights

Traditional Gran Canaria: Arucas, Firgas and Teror - Itinerary and Highlights

The tour begins with pickups from 17 different locations, including Estacion Puerto De Mogan, Rey Carlos, and Anfi Del Mar. Guests will first visit Arucas, admiring the Church of San Juan Bautista and exploring the historic center. Next, they’ll stop in Firgas to see famous fountains and stroll through picturesque streets. The final stop is Teror, where they’ll have a 1-hour break to explore the colorful houses and visit the Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Pino. The tour includes the following highlights:

| Destination | Duration | Key Attraction |

| — | — | — |

| Arucas | 40 minutes | Church of San Juan Bautista |

| Firgas | 30 minutes | Famous fountains |

| Teror | 30 minutes + 1-hour lunch | Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Pino |

Getting to Know Arucas

Traditional Gran Canaria: Arucas, Firgas and Teror - Getting to Know Arucas

As the tour begins in Arucas, visitors will be captivated by the imposing presence of the Church of San Juan Bautista. This 18th-century neoclassical masterpiece stands tall, its intricate façade and striking bell tower showcasing Arucas’ rich architectural heritage.

Wandering through the historic center, guests will discover charming plazas, cobblestone streets, and traditional Canarian houses, all of which offer a glimpse into the town’s vibrant past.

The area is also renowned for its banana plantations and rum distilleries, providing opportunities to take in the local culture and sample the renowned Gran Canarian produce.

Exploring the Charming Town of Firgas

After departing Arucas, the tour continues to the charming town of Firgas. Nestled in the mountains, Firgas is known for its famous fountains and picturesque streets. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore the town’s highlights, including:

| Attraction | Description |

|————|————-|

| Fuente de Las Piedras | An ornamental fountain featuring intricate stone carvings |

| Plaza de la Constitución | The vibrant town square, surrounded by quaint buildings |

| Iglesia de San Roque | A charming 17th-century church with a unique architectural style |

| Calles Empedradas | The town’s cobblestone streets, perfect for a leisurely stroll |

| Parque Escénico | A picturesque park offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside |

The 30-minute stop in Firgas allows travelers to enjoy the town’s rich history and stunning natural beauty.

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Discovering the Beauty of Teror

Next, the tour whisks visitors away to the charming town of Teror, where they’ll have the opportunity to explore its vibrant streets and historic landmarks.

Teror is renowned for its colorful houses and the impressive Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Pino, a prominent religious site.

Guests will enjoy a 1-hour break to wander the town, taking in the sights and perhaps stopping for a local lunch.

With its picturesque setting and rich cultural heritage, Teror provides a delightful glimpse into the traditional essence of Gran Canaria.

Transportation and Accessibility

The tour includes bus transportation to ferry visitors between the various stops. An official tour guide, fluent in Spanish, German, and English, accompanies the group. This ensures all participants can fully engage with and understand the tour’s content.

However, the tour isn’t suitable for those with mobility impairments or motion sickness, as the route involves navigating uneven terrain and winding roads. Visitors are advised to wear comfortable shoes and bring water to stay hydrated during the 6.5-hour excursion.

What to Bring and Wear

Visitors are advised to bring a few essential items for their experience on the Traditional Gran Canaria tour. Comfortable walking shoes are a must, as the tour involves exploring historic town centers. Plus, bringing water and cash is recommended, as the tour includes stops for sightseeing and a lunch break. The weather in Gran Canaria can be variable, so checking forecasts and packing layers is advisable.

| What to Bring | Why |

|—————|—–|

| Comfortable Shoes | For walking around historic towns |

| Water | To stay hydrated during the tour |

| Cash | For optional purchases and lunch |

| Layers | To adjust to changing weather conditions |

| Motion Sickness Medication | For those prone to motion sickness |

Customer Reviews and Testimonials

As evidenced by the 5/5 overall rating based on 1 review, customers have expressed highly positive feedback about the Traditional Gran Canaria tour.

The review highlights the friendly and engaging tour guide, providing an enjoyable experience for participants.

The friendly and engaging tour guide provided an enjoyable experience for participants.

The tour’s highlights, such as exploring the historic centers of Arucas, Firgas, and Teror, as well as visiting the Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Pino, were praised.

Customers appreciated the well-organized itinerary and the convenient pickup and drop-off service from multiple locations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?

Travelers can bring their own food and drinks on the tour. The tour information does not mention any restrictions on bringing personal snacks or beverages, so participants are free to pack their own refreshments if desired.

Is the Tour Available in Any Other Languages Besides Spanish, German, and English?

The tour is available in Spanish, German, and English only. Additional languages are not offered according to the provided information. The official tour guide can provide commentary in those three languages during the excursion.

Are There Any Discounts or Special Offers Available for This Tour?

The tour offers a 10% discount, reducing the price from $53.98 to $48.58 per person. Plus, customers can take advantage of the "Reserve now & pay later" option to book their spot without an upfront payment.

Can I Customize the Itinerary or Request Additional Stops?

Unfortunately, the tour itinerary cannot be customized or modified to include additional stops. The tour operates on a fixed schedule, though travelers can explore the included towns independently during the allotted free time in Teror.

What Is the Cancellation and Refund Policy if I Need to Change My Plans?

The tour has a free cancellation policy – you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Plus, there’s no upfront payment required, allowing you to book your spot and pay later.

The Sum Up

Gran Canaria’s traditional towns of Arucas, Firgas, and Teror offer a captivating glimpse into the island’s rich culture and history. From the stunning architecture of Arucas to the picturesque fountains of Firgas and the charming beauty of Teror, this tour provides a well-rounded experience for visitors seeking to enjoy the local traditions and heritage of this remarkable destination.

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