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Discover Gran Canaria's history and culture on this 6-7 hour premium tour from Las Palmas, featuring cave homes, aloe plantations, and scenic architecture for $56.72.
Exploring Gran Canaria’s historic sights becomes effortless with the Yestarday and Today Premium Tour, offered at $56.72 per person. This 6 to 7-hour guided experience is perfect for visitors wanting a comprehensive glimpse into the island’s past and present, including stops at cave homes in Guayadeque, an aloe plantation, Teror’s architecture, and a banana plantation. The tour departs from Las Palmas with round-trip transfers, making logistics smooth and stress-free.
While the tour is generally well-rated, with a 4.0-star rating from 7 reviews, it does tend to run longer than the expected 6 hours, often stretching to around 9 hours. This is something to keep in mind when planning your day. The tour suits those interested in cultural sights, local agriculture, and historic architecture, with the added convenience of air-conditioned bus transport and a professional guide leading the way.

The first highlight of the tour is Guayadeque, famous for its cave dwellings and a cave chapel. These historic cave homes showcase traditional ways of living and are visually striking. The guide provides insights into the local architecture and history, enriching the experience. Visitors get a sense of how people adapted to the island’s volcanic landscape with homes carved directly into the rock.
While the visit is free of charge, it offers a remarkable look into early Canarian life. Expect to spend some time appreciating the unique setting and possibly taking photographs of the rock formations and historical structures.
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Next, the tour takes you to an aloe vera plantation, where you learn about the plant’s uses in health and skincare. The plantation offers an up-close look at how aloe vera is cultivated, along with explanations of its medicinal benefits. This stop is particularly engaging for those interested in botany and natural remedies.
The guided explanation helps visitors understand why aloe vera has become a symbol of wellness on the island. It also offers opportunities to shop for aloe-based products, although this is optional and not included in the ticket price.
The picturesque town of Teror is renowned for its well-preserved architecture. The guide leads visitors through narrow streets lined with traditional Canarian houses, featuring wooden balconies and colorful facades. Teror’s historic center provides a glimpse into the island’s old-world charm.
While walking through Teror, the group appreciates the atmosphere of a typical Canarian town, with plenty of opportunities for photography and exploring local shops. The architecture and ambiance make this stop a favorite for those seeking authentic local culture.
The tour also includes a visit to a banana plantation, highlighting Gran Canaria’s agricultural industry. Visitors see banana crops in various stages of growth, gaining insight into local farming practices. The guide explains the significance of banana cultivation for the island’s economy and landscape.
This stop offers a casual walk through the plantation, with chances to observe the lush greenery and farming techniques. It’s an excellent chance to appreciate the island’s fertile land and local produce.
The tour features round-trip transfers from area hotels, making logistics straightforward. Travelers travel in an air-conditioned bus, ensuring comfort throughout the day. The group size is capped at 99 travelers, allowing for a personalized yet social experience.
The meet-up time is at 9:00 am, with most stops spread out over the day to keep the experience engaging without feeling rushed. The professional guide leads the group, providing informative commentary on each location.
Although the official duration is 6 to 7 hours, feedback indicates that the tour often lasts longer, sometimes around 9 hours. The extended time allows for a more relaxed exploration but is worth noting for those on tight schedules. The tour does not include food and drinks, so participants should plan accordingly, especially since the midday break can be a good opportunity for a meal or snacks.
This tour’s combination of historic, cultural, and agricultural stops offers a well-rounded view of Gran Canaria’s heritage and landscape. The guided commentary enriches each visit, making it suitable for those who appreciate educational experiences. The air-conditioned transport and hotel pickups add comfort and convenience.
The price point and diverse stops make this tour an appealing option for travelers seeking an overview of the island’s history and local life without the need for extensive planning. However, the length and pace might be a consideration for those who prefer a shorter, more contained experience.
One notable aspect from reviews is that the tour can run longer than expected, sometimes reaching around 9 hours. This extended length might be tiring for some. Plus, lunch is not included, so visitors should consider bringing snacks or planning for a meal during the day.
While the stops are mostly outdoor and involve walking, they are generally accessible for most travelers. The tour is suitable for most ages and physical levels, but minor walking or standing may be required.
The Gran Canaria Historic Tour – Yestarday and Today Premium offers a comprehensive look at the island’s caves, architecture, agriculture, and natural beauty. For $56.72, it provides good value for a full-day experience guided by professional commentary and comfortable transport.
While the length can extend beyond the initial estimate, most will find the stops worthwhile and informative. The tour is particularly suited for visitors eager to see diverse aspects of Gran Canaria in one day, especially those interested in local history, traditional architecture, and farming practices.
Those who enjoy learning about the island’s cultural roots and natural environment will find this tour engaging and insightful. It’s a practical choice for travelers who appreciate convenient transportation and a guided experience that covers the essentials without the hassle of planning multiple activities separately.
“Insgesamt informative Tour aber sie dauert länger als angegeben… ca 9 h”
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $56.72 per person.
How long does the tour last?
Officially, it lasts 6 to 7 hours, but it can extend to around 9 hours.
What stops are included?
Stops include Guayadeque cave homes and chapel, an aloe vera plantation, Teror’s architecture, and a banana plantation.
Is food included?
No, food and drinks are not included. They are optional and should be arranged separately.
Does the tour include transportation?
Yes, round-trip transfers from area hotels are provided in an air-conditioned bus.
What is the departure time?
The tour departs at 9:00 am.
How many people are on the tour?
The maximum group size is 99 travelers.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but some walking may be involved.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothing, possibly some snacks, and a camera for the scenic stops.