If you’re looking to see more of what Gran Canaria has to offer beyond the beaches, this guided Rainforest Day Tour offers a compelling look at the island’s natural beauty and local traditions. For around $112, you’ll spend roughly 8 hours exploring Firgas, hiking into the Azuaje Ravine, visiting a sustainable farm, and relaxing in volcanic natural pools. The experience is led by knowledgeable guides like Angelica, who make the day both educational and fun.
What really makes this tour stand out are two things: first, the chance to walk through laurel forests and cross streams—adventure that’s accessible yet full of surprises—and second, the opportunity to enjoy local organic food on a small eco-farm, giving you a taste of authentic Canarian life. However, keep in mind that the hike involves uneven paths, stream crossings, and some light scrambling, so you’ll want good hiking shoes and a bit of physical stamina.
This tour is best suited for travelers who enjoy a mix of nature, culture, and active exploration. If you love discovering hidden parts of an island through guided walks and sampling local food in an eco-friendly setting, you’ll find it quite rewarding. It’s also a good choice if you’re traveling with kids over 5, or if you’re curious about the island’s biodiversity and sustainable practices.
Key Points
- Natural beauty and adventure: Enjoy a hike through laurel forests, stream crossings, and volcanic pools.
- Authentic local experiences: Visit Firgas, explore historic water mills, and taste organic food on a sustainable farm.
- Expert guides: Knowledgeable guides like Angelica make the day engaging with stories and insights.
- Small group focus: Limited to 20 participants, ensuring a more personal and relaxed experience.
- All-inclusive value: Hotel pickup and drop-off, transportation, guiding, tastings, and photos included.
- Weather considerations: The tour involves outdoor activities, so layered clothing, waterproof shoes, and sun protection are recommended.
A Detailed Look at the Experience
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Starting the Day: Pickup and Travel
The tour begins with hotel pickup from one of 23 locations across the south zone and Las Palmas, starting early around 7:45 or 8:30 AM. The actual pickup time will be confirmed the day before, but you can expect to arrive at your first stop, Firgas, within about 1.5 hours of travel. The air-conditioned coach makes the journey comfortable, even along winding mountain roads, which some travelers may need to prepare for if prone to motion sickness.
Visiting Firgas: The “City of Water”
Firgas is a charming small town famous for its historic water mills and scenic views. Here, you’ll get a quick photo stop and have time for a guided walk with your guide sharing stories about the area. One reviewer loved Firgas for its “loads of history and culture,” and you’ll appreciate how the town offers a quiet, authentic glimpse of island life away from tourist hotspots.
Hiking Azuaje Ravine: Into the Heart of the Forest
The highlight for many is the Azuaje Canyon experience. The hike lasts about three hours and takes you through drenched laurel forests, a nod to the Dorama’s forest remnants. You’ll cross pristine streams, scramble over rocks, and navigate narrow paths—an adventure that reviewers say is “fun,” “adventurous,” and suitable for those with basic fitness.
Expect to see native flora and fauna, with guides explaining the significance of each plant and animal. Several reviews mention how knowledgeable guides like Angelica or Ana add value, giving insights into the ecosystem and local biodiversity. There’s also a hidden ruin of Azuaje Spa, which offers a haunting glimpse into the island’s past.
More Great Tours NearbyTasting Organic Produce at Ecofinca Ventana Verde
After the hike, your journey continues to a sustainable farm called Ecofinca Ventana Verde. Here, you’ll enjoy local organic produce—bread, tropical fruits, and farm-fresh vegetables—served in a relaxed outdoor setting. Reviewers rave about the freshness and flavor of the food, often remarking that it’s “much better than supermarket produce,” and the opportunity to learn about eco-friendly farming makes it even more special.
The farm visit is a chance to connect with local farmers and understand how sustainable practices are vital for the island’s future. This part of the tour offers a meaningful look at Canarian agriculture and gives a tangible taste of local life.
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Final Relaxation at Volcanic Pools
The tour concludes with a visit to El Puertillo, where you can swim and relax in volcanic rock pools. The pools are crystal clear, with calm water protected from the big Atlantic waves. Although the weather can be windy, many reviewers found this to be a refreshing and beautiful end to a busy day. It’s an ideal spot for photos, winding down, and soaking up the breathtaking coastal views.
Practical Details: Transportation and Group Size
The transportation is via air-conditioned coaches, comfortable enough for a full day of activity. The tour limits group size to 20 participants, which allows for a more intimate experience and personalized attention from guides. Pickup and drop-off are included in a wide range of locations, making it convenient no matter where you’re staying.
What to Expect and How to Prepare
This tour involves about 3 km of hiking with a moderate difficulty level—you should expect uneven terrain, some stream crossings, and a few narrow rocky sections. Waterproof shoes are recommended, as your feet will likely get wet crossing streams. The hike is rated easy to moderate, suitable for those with basic fitness but not ideal for people with mobility issues or pregnant women.
Bring layered clothing, as temperatures can vary from warm to cool, especially on higher elevations. Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses will help during sunny parts, while a rain jacket or light waterproof gear is advised in case of sudden showers.
Restrooms are available in Firgas, at the Ecofinca, and El Puertillo, but not along the trail, so plan accordingly. Pack water, snacks, and perhaps a small picnic if you prefer, although food and drinks are provided at the farm.
The Value of the Experience
While $112 might seem like a lot for a day tour, consider what’s included: transportation, expert guiding, tastings, and photos—all in a small group. The reviews consistently praise the knowledge and enthusiasm of guides, especially Angelica, who make the experience engaging and memorable.
Many travelers highlight the genuine connection to local culture, nature, and food, which is often more meaningful than typical sightseeing. The mix of active hiking, relaxing in volcanic pools, and sampling farm-fresh produce offers a well-rounded taste of Gran Canaria that most travelers don’t get on their own.
Final Thoughts: Who Will Love This Tour?
This eco-focused adventure is ideal for those who value nature and authentic local experiences. If you enjoy moderate hikes, exploring hidden landscapes, and learning about sustainable farming, you’ll find this tour both enjoyable and enriching. It’s perfect for travelers who want a small-group, personalized experience away from crowds, with plenty of opportunities to take photos and ask questions.
Families with children over 5 can participate, provided they’re comfortable with some physical activity and uneven terrain. It’s less suitable for pregnant women, those with mobility challenges, or anyone looking solely for a relaxed, sit-back-and-observe style tour.
The guided insights, stunning scenery, and local tastings combine to make this a memorable day for those seeking a true taste of Gran Canaria’s natural beauty and eco-conscious spirit.
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children over 5 years old can join, but they should be comfortable with hiking and uneven paths. Guardians are responsible for supervising younger kids.
What should I bring for the hike?
Bring waterproof shoes, layered clothing, a hat, biodegradable sunscreen, and a small backpack with water, snacks, and a rain jacket if needed.
Are there restroom facilities during the day?
Restrooms are available in Firgas, at the Ecofinca, and at El Puertillo. There are no facilities along the trail itself.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 20 participants, fostering a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.
What is the price inclusive of?
The $112 fee covers hotel pickup and drop-off, transportation, guiding, tastings of local products, and photos taken during the tour.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your schedule shifts.
This guided Rainforest Tour in Gran Canaria blends active exploration, cultural insights, and delicious local produce, making it ideal for curious travelers eager to see the island’s green heart. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker, a nature lover, or simply seeking a different side of the island, you’ll find plenty to enjoy—and remember—about this day.
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