Gran Canaria: 1 Hour 45 Min Afternoon Buggy Tour

Experience the thrill of a 2.5-hour off-road buggy tour in Gran Canaria, including scenic stops, a visit to La Fortaleza, and free hotel pickup for just $76.

Gran Canaria: 1 Hour 45 Min Afternoon Buggy Tour Overview

The Gran Canaria: 1 Hour 45 Min Afternoon Buggy Tour offers an exciting way to explore the island’s southern mountains. Priced at $76 per person and lasting 2.5 hours, this tour combines off-road driving with scenic sightseeing and a stop at La Fortaleza archaeological site. Starting from Maspalomas, it takes you through valleys, canyons, and mountain tracks, giving a genuine taste of Gran Canaria’s diverse landscape.

This tour is perfect for those seeking adventure and exploration in a small group setting. It includes free pickup from your hotel, making logistics simple, and features the option to switch drivers at no extra charge. While suitable for most, participants must have at least 1 year of driving experience and bring their driver’s license. Expect dusty fun, memorable views, and a chance to learn about the island’s history.

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Key Points

  • Price of $76 per person for a 2.5-hour adventure on and off terrain
  • Free hotel pickup from six locations in the south of Gran Canaria
  • Includes off-road goggles; dust masks are not included
  • Drive your own automatic buggy, with the option to switch drivers at no extra cost
  • Stops at Presa de Ayagaures for photos and sightseeing, plus a visit to La Fortaleza archaeological site
  • Suitable for children from about 4 years old (around 1 meter high), and drivers must have at least 1 year of experience

Starting Point and Hotel Pickup Details

The tour departs from six pickup locations, including Maspalomas, Bahía Feliz, Sonnenland, Puerto de Mogán, Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria, and Arguineguín. The free pickup service is a significant convenience, especially for those staying in the popular resort areas.

It’s important to note that last-minute bookings made less than 24 hours in advance may not qualify for pickup, and an alternative meeting point will be assigned. The tour provider sends clear emails with pickup times and locations, so checking these before the scheduled day helps avoid surprises.

From Maspalomas to Presa de Ayagaures

The journey begins with a guided sightseeing segment of about 20 minutes around Maspalomas. This gives travelers a quick introduction before heading into the mountains. The main off-road adventure unfolds at Presa de Ayagaures, where there’s a 1.5-hour stop for photos and exploration.

At Presa de Ayagaures, expect to see lush landscapes, and you can take time to snap pictures of the reservoir and surrounding scenery. This stop also includes a guided tour, ensuring you get a good sense of the area’s natural beauty and significance before continuing your ride.

Off-Road Driving and Scenic Mountain Routes

The core of this experience is the off-road buggy driving through valleys and canyons. The route from Maspalomas to Fataga and Ayagaures features mountain tracks that showcase Gran Canaria’s rugged side.

Travelers get ample time on the buggies, with some reviews noting outings lasting nearly three hours rather than the scheduled 1 hour 45 minutes, thanks to the scenic stops and the enthusiastic pacing of the guides. Drivers can expect dusty conditions, especially if they don’t wear protective gear, so dust goggles are provided to keep dirt out of your eyes.

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The Option to Switch Drivers and Kids as Co-Pilots

A notable feature of this tour is the ability to switch drivers during the ride, at no extra cost. This allows a second person to experience driving or take over if they prefer. Children around 4 years old or about 1 meter high can also serve as co-pilots, making the tour accessible for families with young kids.

This flexibility contributes to a more inclusive experience, especially for groups where multiple people want to drive or ride along as copilots.

Visiting La Fortaleza Archaeological Site

One of the tour’s highlights is a stop at La Fortaleza, an archaeological site that offers a glimpse into the island’s past. The site provides an opportunity to learn about local history, adding an educational touch to the adventure.

This stop is brief but meaningful, giving travelers a chance to stretch their legs and absorb some cultural context amid the natural scenery. It’s an appreciated inclusion that balances thrill with insight into Gran Canaria’s heritage.

The Route and Stops in Detail

The tour’s route includes six pickup locations, with the main sightseeing in Maspalomas and Presas de Ayagaures. After the off-road exploration, there’s a short guided segment back in Maspalomas before guests are dropped off at six locations: Sonnenland, Puerto de Mogan, Maspalomas, Bahía Feliz, Puerto Rico, and Arguineguín.

A bar or shop stop during the tour is mentioned in some reviews, where guests can buy drinks or snacks, but the focus remains on the driving experience.

Practical Aspects and Additional Information

The tour is wheelchair accessible and runs with a small group limited to 10 participants, maintaining a personal feel. The activity is led by multilingual instructors speaking English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.

Participants should bring their driver’s license and wear old clothes to handle the dust and dirt. Dust masks are not included, so bringing your own is advisable if dust bothers you. The off-road goggles are provided to help protect your eyes.

The tour offers full cancellation if canceled 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind. It’s an ideal activity for those looking for adventure on a manageable scale with good value.

Handling Safety and Responsibility

The experience includes a waiver where participants accept responsibility for damages on the buggies, which may involve additional costs if damages occur. The tour emphasizes that drivers must have at least one year of driving experience, ensuring that participants are sufficiently skilled for safe handling of the vehicles.

While there was some feedback about speeding and organization, the overall experience remains positive, with friendly guides and stunning views making it worthwhile.

Concluding on the Gran Canaria Buggy Tour

The 2.5-hour buggy adventure in Gran Canaria provides a robust mix of off-road driving, scenic stops, and cultural education. Its small-group format and flexible driver arrangements make it suitable for families, groups, and adventure enthusiasts alike.

The inclusion of a stop at La Fortaleza adds depth to the experience, making it more than just a thrill ride. While dusty conditions and pace variations are worth noting, the overall value for $76 and the memorable landscapes make this a top choice for those wanting to explore Gran Canaria’s rugged interior.

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Gran Canaria: 1 Hour 45 Min Afternoon Buggy Tour



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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the duration of the buggy tour?
    The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours.

  • Does the price include hotel pickup?
    Yes, free pickup from six designated locations is included.

  • Are children allowed on the tour?
    Yes, kids around 4 years old and about 1 meter high can participate as co-pilots.

  • Do I need a driver’s license?
    Yes, participants must bring their driver’s license and have at least 1 year of driving experience.

  • Are dust masks provided?
    No, dust masks are not included, but off-road goggles are.

  • Can I switch drivers during the tour?
    Yes, switching drivers is allowed at no extra charge.

  • Is the activity suitable for wheelchair users?
    The tour is wheelchair accessible.

  • What stops are included on the route?
    The main stops are Maspalomas, Presas de Ayagaures, and a visit to La Fortaleza archaeological site.

  • What should I wear?
    Wear old clothes that can get dusty and bring your driver’s license.

  • How do I know where to meet?
    The provider sends detailed emails with pickup times and locations, but last-minute bookings less than 24 hours may have alternative meeting points.

This buggy tour in Gran Canaria combines adventure, scenic beauty, and cultural stops—making it a lively way to see the island’s mountain landscapes with an expert guide and flexible options for drivers and families alike.

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