Lugares de interés: Jardín botánico de Gran Canaria y frutas frescas
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Lugares de interés: Jardín botánico de Gran Canaria y frutas frescas

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Idiomas: Alemán, Inglés
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Duración: from 4 hours to 8 hours
Ventajas
  • La excursión está diseñada para ofrecerle la mejor visión de la costa norte de Gran Canaria.
  • Degustará fruta de cultivo ecológico y aperitivos locales en una granja de plátanos
  • Visitarás el mayor parque botánico de la isla y aprenderás sobre la flora local.
  • El itinerario incluye tiempo libre en el pueblo de Firgas, lleno de fuentes.
  • Su guía local experto le mostrará los alrededores y le proporcionará toda la información sobre sus paradas.
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El norte de Gran Canaria es pura belleza natural. Esta excursión se adentra en esta parte del tesoro de la isla que a menudo se pasa por alto. Visitará el mayor jardín botánico de España y el hogar de la fruta nacional: una plantación de plátanos. Los exploradores que navegaban hacia las Américas se llevaban los plátanos verdes que maduraban en el camino, y exportaban tantos a Gran Bretaña que Canary Wharf, en Londres, lleva el nombre de la isla.

Lo primero es una inmersión en la biodiversidad de esta isla, similar a la de un continente. Situado en la ladera de una colina, el Jardín Canario es el mayor parque botánico de España. Cuenta con más de 2.000 especies de plantas, 500 de ellas endémicas de la isla. Recorra el arbolado recinto y conozca los esfuerzos de conservación y el programa de educación ambiental de la iniciativa. La siguiente parada es una granja de plátanos, donde descubrirá 13 variedades de plátanos de todo el mundo. Podrá degustar algunas de las delicias ecológicas, como frutas recién recolectadas, conservas y zumos.

La última parada incluirá una visita guiada al encantador pueblo de Firgas, un conjunto de calles estrechas bordeadas de casas tradicionales canarias. Explore las fotogénicas calles con su guía, que le explicará la presencia de tantas fuentes en este pequeño pueblo. Después, dispondrá de tiempo libre para descubrir más de los encantos de Firgas a su propio ritmo, tal vez detenerse para tomar un café tranquilamente o buscar recuerdos.

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  • check Degustación de delicias locales
Importante
  • No recomendable para personas con movilidad reducida
  • Se recomienda traer calzado comodo
  • Se recomienda traer ropa de abrigo
  • Traer pasaporte o DNI de país miembro de la UE
  • No recomendable para personas en silla de ruedas
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TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
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    För lite tid vid besö

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    19 de diciembre de 2025

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    Bra upplägg, bra guide men alldeles för kort om tid vid bananplantagen, hann knappt smaka på det som erbjöds och inte heller titta på filmen med mer information från plantagen. Men den information vi fick var intressant med en bra guide. För lite tid i Firgas, när vi kom dit prioriterade vi att hitta och hinna något att äta vilket gjorde att vi inte hann med att gå runt och titta på sevärdheterna. Så synd att tidsfaktorn gör att en mycket trevlig utflykt nu blev en besvikelse.

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    Gill Gardiner

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    4.2

    17 de diciembre de 2025

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    A very informative trip regarding the flora of the island. The botanical garden was closed due to adverse weather forecast, we were surprised the guide did not know as it had been closed since 2 days before our trip. However, the alternative garden that we visited was picturesque and compact. The guide also found a venue for coffee and comfort break as the nearby coffee bar was also closed! The remainder of the trip was as advertised.

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    Niet relevant

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    3.4

    16 de diciembre de 2025

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    Botanische tuin via externe gids Mike top echter Firgas bezoek een aanfluiting van slechts 40 minuten voor rondleiding, eigen tijd én wat eten en drinken in een klein dorpje met overvolle kleine bar. Reden slechts 40 minuten onbekend, staat 1-2 uur volgens aangesproken tui vertegenwoordiger.

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    Bettina

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    5

    12 de diciembre de 2025

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    Diese Fahrt war einfach gelungen und mit unserer Tourguide Gabi war es umso besser. Sie erklärt von Anfang bis Ende der Fahrt alles Wissenswerte. Der 1. Stopp war im Jardin Canaria . Gabi wusste alles über Palmen und andere Pflanzen. Sehr informativ. 2. Stopp war in der Bananen Plantage. Ein toller Guide erklärte uns alles über die kanarischer Banane. Wir konnten sie auch probieren. Außerdem noch einige andere Bananen Produkte. 3. Stopp war in Firgas, der Wasserstadt. Tolle Fotos. Muchas Gracias

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    Cilia

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    3.8

    3 de diciembre de 2025

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    De gids heeft ons overal ook in de botanische tuin overal uitleg over gegeven en onderweg ook veel verteld over cran canaria

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    Jolo

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    1.8

    27 de noviembre de 2025

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    Guten Tag, die Gegend war an und für sich schön. Es war einfach ein riesiges Gehetz, hatten kaum Zeit an einem Ort, sehr weite Fahrt, eine riesige Reisegruppe über 40 Personen. Leitung naja??habe das Beste daraus gemacht, wie Japaner schnell eine Foto rausgedrückt, die sind mir wenistens gelungen. Aus diesem Grund habe ich meine gebuchte Tour von nöchster Woche storniert. Vielen Dank dass es mit der Rückerstattung klappen wird. Freundliche Grüsse Jolanda Aeberhard

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