Full-day Gran Canaria tour with Teror, Tejeda and typical lunch
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Full-day Gran Canaria tour with Teror, Tejeda and typical lunch

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Highlights
  • You'll discover the village of Tejeda nestled at the foot of the famous Roque Nublo
  • There's a visit to the picturesque mountain village of Teror, famed for its Marian apparition
  • You'll enjoy a typical Canarian lunch in a family-owned restaurant in the village of Fataga
  • The tour takes in an aloe vera plantation and learn about the plant's medicinal properties
  • Your tour is led by an expert local guide with an unrivalled knowledge of Gran Canaria
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Villages, viewpoints and volcanic rocks dot Gran Canaria's jagged spine. This tour weaves its way through some of the island's most dramatic landscapes, stopping along the way to visit gems such as Teror, Tejeda and Fataga. David, one of our local guides, says, ‘The legend of the apparition of the Virgin Mary in Teror still intrigues me. It was in 1481, amid the Castilian conquest of Gran Canaria, and it helped change the island's destiny.'

And Teror is where your adventure begins. Strolling past the balconied townhouses of Calle Real de la Plaza towards the mountain-framed basilica of Our Lady of the Pine is one of the defining Gran Canaria experiences. A scenic mountain drive away is Tejeda, which is a bit of a looker itself – red-roofed, whitewashed houses sprinkled on the slope of a valley. David adds, ‘Every time there's a list of Spain's prettiest villages, Tejeda is near the top. Its setting is unbeatable.'

There's also a pit stop at Las Tirajanas viewpoint to admire a vast volcanic caldera, as we make our way to Fataga to eat. A lunch made from locally sourced ingredients will be served in a family-owned restaurant. After a little amble through the town, we'll visit a nearby aloe vera plantation to get the lowdown on its medicinal properties. Generations of islanders have used extracts from the plant for skin burns.

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  • Pick-ups are available from most major resorts in the south and southwest of Gran Canaria
  • Not suitable for wheelchairs
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  • Subject to weather conditions
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  • R

    Ron

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    4.2

    9 januari 2026

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    I normally hire a car but on this holiday I couldn't drive following an operation on my back, so we booked the trip to see a good bit of Gran Canarian interior. It was lovely and dramatic. The stops were good, but a bit rushed. Our, driver (Steve), was helpful and friendly. The size of the group was about right. The food provided for lunch was varied and tasty.

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    Julie. UK

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    3.8

    8 januari 2026

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    Overall, this was a good trip and I enjoyed the day. Astrid was a lovely knowledgeable guide about gran canaria history and Roberto was just the best driver on those mountain roads. However, it took place on three kings day so everything in Teror was shut which was disappointing as this was not mentioned by the guide and I thought they would have known this. The church however was open so this was nice to visit. The weather at the top was awful, raining a lot but this was unavoidable.

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    Lizzyw

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    4.2

    6 januari 2026

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    The guide , Steve , was very nice and very knowledgeable. He was a very good driver. It was good to find out about the island and its different terrain. The lunch wasn’t great. Inedible steak ( so chewy you couldn’t!) . Potatoes full of garlic that they weren’t enjoyable and raw veg salad with no dressing at all. Stop at aloe Vera shop ok but clearly just a way of getting tourists to try and spend money. Very expensive for what we got.

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    Christine

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    3.8

    6 januari 2026

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    Enjoyed your , seating (single seat ) uncomfortable

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    Kristin

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    2.2

    2 januari 2026

    Reisde met de familie


    Det er en nydelig tur opp i fjellene, men vi kom for seint avgårde og fikk altfor liten tid i Teror og Tejeda. Det verste var at vi kjørte i 3 småbiler og vår buss fikk overført guidingen over en bråkete, sprakende og altfor høy radio. Når guiden da snakker nonstop om masse som ikke var relevant for turen, ble turen nesten ødelagt og vi klarte ikke å nyte landskapet som vi ønsket. Endte opp med hodepine. Lunsjen var elendig, så den kan man fint droppe. Mye potet og kaffe uten smak.

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    Arnhild

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    4.6

    1 januari 2026

    Reisde met de familie


    - Kart for hvor toalettet er - spesielt første stoppet. Da sa guiden muntlig hvor vi kunne finne public toalett. Hvis han i tillegg hadde hatt et bilde av hvordan vi kunne finne det hadde det vært enklere å vite hvor vi skulle gå. (etter å ha lett en stund, kom heldigvis noen av oss til å søke på Google maps). - Spesifiser hvorfor tiden er så variert - tiden står oppført som 4-8 timer. Kanskje flere vil være med på en tur om de vet hvor lang tid den tar. Kanarisk lunsj er 3 retters middag.

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