Der Botanische Garten war sehenswert u. sehr interessant auch von der Aufenthaltszeit ausreichend, Tourguide Gaby hat alles sehr gut geschildert u. erklärt. Die Bananen Farm war sehr interessant u. informativ gewesen u. gut gestaltet dargestellt worden, was schade ist das man dort keinen Onlineshop hat um aus dem Ausland bestellen zu können. Schade ist auch das die Kathedrale in Arucas nicht mit eingebunden ist in dem Ausflug. Der Stopp in Firgas ist leider zu kurz, das sollte 20 min länger sein
Northern Gran Canaria is all non-stop natural beauty. This tour delves into this often-overlooked part of the island's treasure chest. You'll visit Spain's largest botanic garden and the home of the national fruit - a banana farm. Explorers sailing to the Americas would take green ones that ripened en route, exporting so many to Britain that Canary Wharf in London was named after the island.
First up is a deep dive into this island's continent-like biodiversity. Planted on a hillside, Jardin Canario is the largest botanical park in Spain. It boasts more than 2,000 species of plants, 500 of which are endemic to the island. Tour the tree-lined grounds and learn all about the initiative's conservation efforts and environmental education programme. Next up is a banana farm, where you'll discover 13 varieties of plantain from all over the world. You'll get to taste some of the organic goodies here, like freshly picked fruits, preserves and juices.
The final stop will include a guided tour of charming Firgas village, a cluster of narrow streets lined with traditional Canarian houses. Explore the photogenic streets with your guide, who will explain the presence of so many fountains in this little town. Afterwards, you'll have free time to discover more of the delights of Firgas at your own pace, perhaps stop for a leisurely coffee or look for souvenirs.