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Explore Gran Canaria on an 80 km battery life e-bike with routes covering dunes, beaches, mountain villages, and archaeological sites for just $40.33.
For those eager to explore Gran Canaria’s stunning landscapes at their own pace, the E-Bike Rental offers a flexible and enjoyable way to see the island’s highlights. Priced at $40.33 per person, this experience provides up to 80 km of battery life, making it suitable for a full day of adventure. The tour lasts approximately 7 hours, allowing ample time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.
The rental includes an electric bike, a map of Maspalomas, and support for your mobile phone, ensuring you stay connected and guided throughout the ride. Its self-guided nature makes it ideal for independent explorers who want to control their pace. The tour is hosted by Bici Bike Vintage, with a convenient meeting point in Maspalomas, and is booked on average 18 days in advance, reflecting its popularity.
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The tour begins at Bici Bike Vintagelocal, located in the Centro Comercial Cita in Maspalomas. Travelers pick up their bikes at 9:30 am, ensuring a full day of exploration. The e-bikes are designed to accommodate a maximum rider weight of 110 kg, including any passengers or gear.
The rental package covers bike assistance for punctures or breakdowns, along with a free repair kit for further convenience. As an added benefit, helmet and reflective vest are available for an extra fee, though this is optional. The activity ends back at the starting point, simplifying logistics for travelers.

The electric bike itself offers plenty of power and a battery that lasts up to 80 km, depending on factors like rider weight, terrain, and assistance level. This means riders can comfortably tackle both flat coastal routes and moderate hills without fatigue. The bikes are not suitable for sand or off-road use, so routes are designed for paved or maintained paths.
Support for mobile phones includes a USB input to charge devices, making it easy to navigate or stay connected during the journey. The self-guided format allows riders to explore at their own pace, stopping as often or as little as they like at each location.

The first major stop is Ayagaures Hábitat Arte, where the route crosses a lush green valley filled with palm trees, cacti, and native Canarian flowers. The ride offers views of ancient animal farms, including a goat farm, which highlights the island’s traditional farming practices.
At the top, visitors can pause at Bar la Cuevita, situated inside an old Aboriginal cave, for tapas and local Canarian products (food and drinks are not included). From here, the Ayagaures Dam provides a scenic water view, completing the first leg of the ride with a mix of nature and cultural sights.

The second major segment takes riders along the southern coast, passing through Meloneras beach and Pasito Blanco harbor. The route includes climbs and descents next to the Atlantic Ocean, offering panoramic views that showcase the island’s stunning shoreline.
A highlight is the visit to Arguineguín, a fishing village with a volcanic beach and a small historic church built within a cave. Riders also pass an archaeological site displaying ancient Guanche houses, giving insight into the island’s pre-Hispanic past. This mix of nature, culture, and coastal scenery enhances the overall experience.
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The Maspalomas Lighthouse, located at the southernmost tip of the island, is a notable landmark declared a monument of historical interest. Standing at 55 meters tall, the lighthouse marks the boundary between the dunes and the Meloneras promenade.
Cyclists have the opportunity to admire this imposing structure up close, with plenty of space for photos. Its position offers a spectacular view over the coast, making it a popular stop for those seeking iconic photo moments and a sense of the island’s maritime history.

The Reserva Natural Especial de Las Dunas de Maspalomas covers about 7 kilometers of sand dunes and is a protected natural area. The sands flow in undulating patterns, creating a landscape that feels almost desert-like but is rich in native flora and fauna.
A brief 30-minute visit allows visitors to appreciate the natural beauty and unique ecosystem. The dunes are a must-see for anyone interested in natural landscapes and sandy environments, and the area’s status as a nature reserve helps preserve its stunning appearance.

The Botanical Park of Maspalomas offers a peaceful garden filled with endemic Canary trees and plants. Open Monday to Friday from 10 am to 6 pm, the park provides a calm retreat after the more vigorous coastal and mountain rides.
Spanning about an hour, this stop introduces visitors to native flora and provides some shade and rest in a lush setting. It’s a perfect spot for a short walk and learning about the island’s botanical diversity.
The Yacimiento Punta Mujeres is an archaeological site located along the Meloneras promenade. It features remains of ancient Canarian dwellings from the pre-Hispanic era, providing a glimpse into the island’s earliest inhabitants.
A 30-minute visit allows for an appreciation of historic architecture and prehistoric culture. This stop appeals to those interested in history and archaeology and complements the broader theme of exploring Gran Canaria’s natural and cultural heritage.
The final stop is Playa de las Meloneras, a small volcanic-sand beach protected from the wind. This tranquil spot is ideal for a short swim, sunbathing, or simply relaxing after a day of cycling.
Spending about 30 minutes here provides a calm ending to the tour, with the opportunity to enjoy the sea views and local atmosphere without crowds.
The bike rental package includes bike assistance for punctures and breakdowns, with a free repair kit available for use outside the city. The e-bikes are suitable for riders aged 14 and above, with children aged 1-6 able to ride with a baby seat (max weight 22 kg).
Travelers should note that helmets and reflective vests are available for purchase if desired. The activity is limited to a maximum of 10 participants, allowing for a more personalized experience. The meeting point is accessible near public transportation, and confirmation is received at booking.
This self-guided e-bike tour offers a comprehensive day exploring some of Gran Canaria’s most iconic sites, from coastal beaches to mountain villages and natural reserves. It provides a good balance of nature, culture, and scenic beauty without the need for a guide’s presence at each stop, giving riders full control over their pace.
The $40.33 price point offers excellent value, considering the range of locations covered and the included support and maps. The seven-hour duration is enough to enjoy multiple stops without feeling rushed, though riders should be comfortable with cycling and some moderate terrain.
While the bikes are not suitable for off-road or sandy paths, the route is designed for paved trails, making it accessible for most riders aged 14 and above. The high ratings and positive reviews highlight the quality of bikes and the helpfulness of the support.
This tour suits independent travelers who want flexibility and adventure in Gran Canaria’s diverse environments. For those seeking a self-guided, scenic experience with plenty of cultural and natural highlights, this e-bike rental is a reliable choice.
“This was a great way to explore the city and mountain overlooking the whole area. E-Bikes were excellent quality, plenty of power and reserve char…”
Is the e-bike suitable for children?
Children aged 1-6 years can ride with a baby seat if their maximum weight is 22 kg and height is up to 1.10 meters. Riders aged 14 and above can operate the e-bike with adult supervision.
Are helmets included in the rental?
Helmets and reflective vests are available at the shop for an additional fee, but they are not included in the standard rental package. It’s optional but recommended for safety.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start are non-refundable.
What locations will I visit?
The tour covers Ayagaures Mountain Village, Arguineguín fishing village, Maspalomas Lighthouse, Las Dunas de Maspalomas, Maspalomas Botanical Park, Punta Mujeres archaeological site, and Playa de las Meloneras.
Is the route suitable for everyone?
The route is designed for paved or maintained paths and moderate terrain. It’s best for those comfortable with cycling, as off-road or sandy paths are not recommended.
What support is provided during the tour?
The rental includes assistance for punctures or breakdowns, along with a repair kit. Support for mobile phones includes a USB charging input for your devices.