Gran Canaria Day Trips

Arucas
Arucas © Bheatcoker

Arucas

The delightful town of Arucas sits beneath a dormant volcano on the northern coast of Gran Canaria, and is one of the most popular places for tourists to visit. The neat town is dominated by the majestic Church of San Juan Bautista, carved in stone by local workers. The town is also the centre of sugar and rum production on the island and visitors are welcome at the Fabrica y Museo del Ron to witness how sugar cane is turned into rum. It is possible to take a short walk out of the town to the Montana de Arucas viewpoint for a panoramic look at the northern coastline.

Palmitos Park
Palmitos Park © Wouterhagens

Palmitos Park

A colourful and entertaining look at nature is presented at Palmitos Park, situated four miles (6km) inland from Arguineguin on the south coast. The park is a subtropical oasis containing thousands of birds, fish, trees, plants and particularly orchids. The orchid house is the largest in the Canary Islands and the range is astonishing. There is a cactus garden too, a huge butterfly house and an aquarium featuring a recreated riverbed. Parrots complete the picture among the lush Canarian flora which fills the park. Due to the devastating fires that swept through Gran Canaria at the end of July 2007, Palmitos Park is closed until further notice.

Website: www.palmitospark.es; Telephone: 928 140 276; Opening time: Daily 9am to 6pm; Admission: €16 (adults), €11 (children)



Sioux City
Sioux City © Gran Canaria Net

Sioux City

One of the most popular days out in Gran Canaria, Sioux City was built originally as a stage set for an American western film in 1972, but developed into a Wild West theme park complete with cowboys, Indians, Mexicans and of course a sheriff. There are shows throughout the day featuring bank robberies, saloon fights, cattle stampedes, rodeos and gunfights at the OK Corral. Between shows visitors can enjoy a barbeque or taste the culinary delights of the Three Star Saloon. Every Friday evening there are barbecue evenings complete with country dancing.

Address: San Agustín; Telephone: 928 762 573; Opening time: Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 5pm; closed Mondays



A Spanish waterpark
A Spanish waterpark © GDStinx

Waterparks

There are three water parks on Gran Canaria: Aqua Park in Puerto Rico, and Ocean Park and Aqualand Aquasur, the largest on Gran Canaria, in Maspalomas. All offer enough attractions to keep children and adults amused all day, including dozens of slides and swimming pools. Aqualand also has a wave machine and a 'lazy river' where visitors can float around the complex on an inflatable tyre.

Opening time: Ocean Park and Aqualand Aquasur: 10am to 5pm, Aqua Park: 10am to 6.30pm, closing at 5.30pm in winter; Admission: Aqualand: €22.50 (adults), €16 (children 3-12 years). Aqua Park: € 21,50(adults), €15,50 (children) ; sunbed €2 extra. Ocean Park: €10 (adults), €5 (children)



Loggerhead Turtle
Loggerhead Turtle © coda

Reptilandia

Those with a soft spot for reptiles should visit Reptilandia, situated a little off the beaten tack, near Agaete in the northwest of the island. It includes a collection of snakes, tortoises, turtles and lizards – the Komodo Dragon here is believed to be the largest lizard in the world. There are also sections on spiders and monkeys.

Address: Parque Rural de Amagro; Telephone: 928 551 269; Opening time: Daily 11am to 5.30pm



Crocodiles
Crocodiles © http2007

Parque de los Cocodrilo

This Crocodile Park is home to more than 300 crocodiles and alligators from all over the world. Visitors shouldn't miss the crocodiles' feeding time - at 12pm, 2pm and 4.15pm. The other half of the park is a zoo, which has sections on monkeys and chimpanzees, tigers, jaguars, camels and much more. There is a restaurant in the centre of the park where visitors can see a show where parrots perform various tricks, including doing a jigsaw puzzle and roller skating! The park is near the town of Aguímes, a few miles southwest of the airport.

Address: Villa de Aguímes; E-mail: cocodril@arrakis.es; Telephone: 928 784 725; Transport: Hourly bus between 9am and 3pm from near the fun fair in Maspalomas. Alternatively the park operates a service from Puerto Rico, picking up outside the Jamaica Supermarket, at 10.30am on Thursdays and Sundays; Opening time: Sunday to Friday 10am to 6pm


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