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Discover the authentic north of Gran Canaria with a 9-hour tour visiting Arucas, Firgas, Teror, and local attractions like a rum distillery and banana farm.
Explore the Heart of Gran Canaria with the Traditional Tour to Arucas, Firgas, and Teror
The Gran Canaria Traditional tour offers a 9-hour journey into the island’s most genuine and picturesque villages. Departing from the southern resorts, the tour takes you to Arucas, Firgas, and Teror, combining scenic views, historical architecture, and local flavors. With a rating of 4.7, the experience is well-regarded for its cultural richness and scenic charm, making it ideal for those seeking an authentic taste of the island’s north.
This tour is perfect for visitors interested in Canarian traditions, architecture, and local products. It includes visits to a rum distillery and a banana farm, adding a deeper understanding of the island’s iconic products. The group size and transport logistics are designed to maximize comfort and efficiency, while the live guides in English and Spanish enhance the storytelling. Travelers should note that mobility impairments are not accommodated, and comfortable shoes are recommended for walking.


Arucas serves as the first major stop and is celebrated for its striking Church of San Juan Bautista, built from volcanic stone. The church’s impressive façade dominates the town, and its interior offers a glimpse into traditional Canarian craftsmanship. The old town surrounding the church features cobbled streets and traditional houses, showcasing the historical heart of the city.
Visitors have up to three hours of free time in Arucas, allowing them to wander through the streets, admire the architecture, or visit local shops. A highlight is touring the Arehucas Rum Distillery, one of Spain’s oldest and most famous, where tastings provide insight into the island’s sugarcane-based spirit production. Alternatively, a banana farm visit offers a close-up look at one of the Canary Islands’ key crops, depending on the day’s scheduling.
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After departing Arucas, the tour moves on to Firgas, famously called “the village of water”. This tiny yet captivating village charms visitors with its fountains, waterfalls, and colorful tiles depicting the seven islands. The scenic surroundings and peaceful atmosphere make Firgas an ideal spot for a 30-minute stop to soak in the views and learn about local water features.
The village’s fountains and artificial waterfalls create a calming environment, perfect for photos or a short walk along its streets. The tiles are notable for their vibrant depictions and add a splash of color to this serene village. Firgas offers a peaceful contrast to the more bustling towns, and its natural beauty leaves a lasting impression.

The final destination is Teror, regarded as one of Gran Canaria’s most beautiful villages. Its cobbled streets, wooden balconies, and cozy vibe evoke a sense of traditional Canarian life. The historic center invites leisurely exploration, with quaint shops and cafes where visitors can try local products such as Teror chorizo.
The one-hour free time allows for a relaxed stroll, with the chance to visit local markets or visit the church of Our Lady of the Pines. Tour participants often enjoy savoring Canarian cuisine before heading back, making Teror a highlight for both its atmosphere and authentic flavors.
A key attraction on this tour is the Arehucas Rum Distillery. The visit lasts about an hour, during which guides explain the history and process behind the production of this renowned spirit. Tastings reveal the diverse flavors of the rum, and the distillery’s history as one of Spain’s oldest adds an enriching layer to the experience.
The distillery tour is accessible and offers insights not only into rum-making but also into local Canarian traditions related to sugarcane and spirits. This experience is appreciated for its educational value and delicious tasting sessions.
More Great Tours NearbyDepending on the day and availability, the tour may include a visit to a banana farm in the area. This 30-minute stop offers an up-close look at how bananas—one of the Canary Islands’ most iconic products—are cultivated and harvested. Visitors can observe local farming techniques and learn about the significance of bananas for the island’s economy.
Food tastings at the farm are part of the experience, providing a chance to enjoy fresh, local produce. This stop adds a flavorful and informative dimension to the tour, especially for those interested in agriculture and local produce.

The itinerary includes comfortable coach transport with several short drives between stops—about 1 hour total—allowing the group to relax and enjoy the scenic views. The pacing is designed to balance sightseeing, walking, and free time, making it suitable for visitors who prefer a manageable, well-organized day.
With pick-up from 32 designated locations in the south of Gran Canaria, the tour offers convenience and flexibility. The exact pick-up time is confirmed the day before, ensuring a smooth start to the day’s exploration.

The tour recommends bringing comfortable shoes for walking around villages and uneven streets. Pets and food/drinks are not permitted in the vehicle, maintaining cleanliness and safety standards. The tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments due to the walking involved.
Languages offered include English and Spanish, with guides providing engaging commentary throughout the day. Travelers can reserve and pay later, with full refunds available if canceled up to 24 hours before departure.
The Alsa company leads this tour, earning a rating of 4.7. Their professionalism and bus comfort contribute to a reliable and enjoyable experience. The emphasis on local culture and scenic beauty makes this tour stand out among other Gran Canaria excursions.
This tour appeals to culture enthusiasts, history lovers, and those who enjoy scenic villages and local products. It’s ideal for visitors wanting an authentic look at Gran Canaria’s northern villages, with small-group comfort and educational insights. People seeking a relaxing, scenic day full of flavor and tradition will find this experience rewarding.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 9 hours, including stops, sightseeing, and transport.
What are the main stops?
You visit Arucas, Firgas, Teror, a rum distillery, and a banana farm (depending on the day).
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking around villages and uneven streets.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, the tour is not suitable for mobility impairments due to walking and uneven terrain.
What languages are available?
The tour features guides speaking English and Spanish.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
This Gran Canaria Traditional tour offers a comprehensive glimpse of the island’s authentic villages, local products, and scenic beauty. Its well-organized structure, engaging stops, and cultural focus make it a rewarding choice for travelers eager to experience the island’s heart.
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