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Discover Gran Canaria's northwest on this 9-hour tour visiting Moya, Gáldar, Puerto de las Nieves, with wine and coffee tastings, scenic views, and historical sites.
Explore the northwest of Gran Canaria with the Coffee Route: Moya, Gáldar, and Puerto de las Nieves, a 9-hour experience that combines history, landscape, and local flavors. Priced affordably, this tour offers a deep dive into the island’s cultural and natural treasures, with stops at charming towns, scenic viewpoints, and a traditional winery for wine and coffee tasting.
This tour departs with convenient pickup options from various locations in southern Gran Canaria, making it accessible for travelers staying in popular areas like Maspalomas and Playa de Amadores. Guided in Spanish and English, the trip balances structured visits with free time, allowing for personal exploration of each site. While it involves some walking and vehicle travel, it remains suitable for most steady-footed participants, although it’s not designed for those with mobility impairments.
The tour begins with a drive through Gran Canaria’s lush northwest, heading to Moya, a town known for its picturesque streets and historical charm. Here, visitors have 30 minutes of free time to wander its quaint corners, soak up the atmosphere, or take photos of its traditional architecture. Moya’s old town offers a glimpse into the island’s past, with its small streets and local character.
Next, the journey continues to Gáldar, the ancient aboriginal capital of Gran Canaria. In 45 minutes of free exploration, visitors can admire Gáldar’s historic center and visit the famous Cueva Pintada, an important archaeological site showcasing pre-Hispanic cave paintings. This stop is perfect for history buffs eager to connect with the island’s indigenous roots.

After Gáldar, the tour moves to Puerto de las Nieves, a small fishing port offering 75 minutes of free time. Here, visitors can stroll along the harbor, enjoy seafood by the water, or simply relax while taking in the views of Dedo de Dios, a famous natural rock formation that dominates the landscape.
This spot provides an ideal balance of tranquility and scenic beauty. Many appreciate the chance to have lunch at seaside restaurants or take photos of the rugged coastline. The port’s peaceful vibe and stunning vistas make it a highlight of the trip.

A key feature of this tour is the visit to Bodega Los Berrazales in the Agaete Valley, where wine and coffee tasting are included. The 1-hour visit involves sampling locally produced wine and coffee, connecting travelers directly with Gran Canaria’s agricultural traditions.
This area is famous for its tropical fruit plantations and lush landscapes, making it a perfect setting for tasting regional flavors. The wine cellar offers insights into local fermentation methods, while the coffee tasting highlights the island’s small but vibrant coffee scene.
A quick 15-minute stop at Mirador del Balcón provides breathtaking panoramic views of the coast. From this lookout, visitors can see cliffs, the ocean, and sometimes the Dedo de Dios in the distance. It’s a great spot for photos and soaking up the natural beauty of Gran Canaria’s rugged coastline.
This brief pause gives everyone a chance to stretch their legs and enjoy some of the best vistas the northwest has to offer.
More Great Tours NearbyThroughout the 9-hour itinerary, comfortable bus or coach transportation is provided, with key stops spaced conveniently to maximize sightseeing and free time. The journey involves about 75 minutes of driving in total, with several short transfers between stops—30-minute or less.
Pick-up options include 32 locations across the south of Gran Canaria, like Maspalomas, Playa de Amadores, and Puerto Rico. The exact pick-up time is confirmed the day before, ensuring a smooth start to the day.
The highlight of the visit is the trip to the Agaete Valley, a lush, green region known for its agriculture and small-scale wineries. The wine and coffee tasting at Bodega Los Berrazales provides a hands-on experience with local production methods and flavors.
Visitors often appreciate the authentic atmosphere, where they can enjoy local wines and freshly brewed coffee amid tropical plantations. The tasting session is a relaxed, educational part of the tour that deepens understanding of the island’s agricultural heritage.

Besides Mirador del Balcón, the tour includes a 15-minute photo stop at the Mirador del Balcón for views over the coastline. This stop is ideal for capturing postcard-worthy images of the cliffs and ocean.
These scenic viewpoints emphasize the natural beauty of Gran Canaria’s rugged terrain, offering memorable backdrops for photos.
The tour involves comfortable shoes for walking around towns and archaeological sites, though it does not specify any strenuous activity. It’s not suitable for travelers with mobility impairments or motion sickness, as some parts involve vehicle travel and walking.
The guided commentary is available in Spanish and English, making it accessible for most visitors. The full-day experience includes lunch options during free time, but meal costs are not included in the tour price.
This 9-hour guided excursion suits travelers interested in cultural exploration, scenic views, and local flavors. It offers a well-rounded experience with historic sites, coastal scenery, and wine and coffee tasting in a compact format.
Those looking for a relaxed pace and opportunities to free explore small towns will find this tour especially appealing. It’s ideal for first-time visitors wanting an overview of Gran Canaria’s northwest highlights.
In summary, the Coffee Route provides a comprehensive look at the natural beauty, history, and tradition of Gran Canaria’s northwest. The combination of free time, guided visits, and tastings offers a balanced experience that highlights the island’s unique character.
While not designed for those with specific accessibility needs, the tour offers an authentic taste of local life, stunning landscapes, and cultural landmarks. It provides value for travelers seeking a full day of sightseeing that links history, nature, and gastronomy.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 9 hours, including transportation and all stops.
What are the main stops?
Stops include Moya, Gáldar, Puerto de las Nieves, and the Agaete Valley with wine and coffee tasting.
Is lunch included?
Lunch is not included; travelers have free time in Puerto de las Nieves to dine at seaside restaurants.
What is the focus of the tasting experience?
The tasting features local wine and coffee at Bodega Los Berrazales.
Are there any physical limitations?
The tour not suitable for mobility impairments or those with motion sickness.
What languages are available?
Guides deliver commentary in Spanish and English.
How do I know where to be picked up?
Pickup locations are 32 in the south of Gran Canaria; exact times are confirmed the day before.
Is this tour suitable for families?
It suits most travelers interested in culture, scenery, and flavors, but requires walking and moderate activity.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What makes this tour unique?
It combines historic visits, scenic viewpoints, and local tastings all in one day, providing a balanced glimpse of Gran Canaria’s northwest.
This detailed review highlights the essence and practical details of the Coffee Route: Moya, Gáldar, and Puerto de las Nieves, making it easier for travelers to decide if this well-rounded day trip fits their interests and needs.
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