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Discover Gran Canaria’s highlights on a 6-hour guided electric moped tour, including stunning viewpoints, historic sites, and optional Canarian lunch for $86.82.
A lively 6-hour guided tour of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria combines the fun of riding a Vespa-style electric scooter with the chance to explore some of the island’s most scenic and historic spots. With a price of $86.82 per person, this small-group experience promises a comfortable, eco-friendly way to see the city’s top sights, including panoramic viewpoints, a historic cathedral, and a Canarian food tasting. The tour is designed for most travelers, given its manageable pace and straightforward riding requirements, though it’s best suited for those comfortable with scooter driving.
One of the main attractions of this tour is the electric scooter itself. Reviews praise its quiet, vibration-free operation, making it easy to chat and enjoy the surroundings without noise or fumes. The tour also offers a flexible, personal experience with a maximum of 10 travelers, ensuring an intimate and engaging atmosphere. A highlight is the lunch break, where optional tasting of traditional Canarian dishes adds a flavorful local touch.
While the tour packs in many stops, keep in mind that the lunch is optional and not included in the basic price. Also, some reviews mention that the scooters have limited capacity, so participants should be comfortable riding a small vehicle. This guided electric moped tour balances fun, scenery, and history in a way that appeals to those seeking an active and relaxed way to discover Gran Canaria.


The tour begins at C. Eduardo Benot, 37, in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, at 10:00 am. It lasts approximately 6 hours, making it a full morning to early afternoon adventure. The meeting point is easily accessible by public transportation, and the tour concludes back at the initial start location at Woermann Tower Square. This timing allows for a relaxed pace, with plenty of time to enjoy each stop and take in the views.
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Riding a Vespa-type electric scooter is the highlight of this experience. The scooters come equipped with helmets and mandatory vehicle insurance, ensuring safety throughout the ride. The driving is straightforward, and reviews highlight how easy it is to control the vehicle, even for those new to scooters. The silence of the electric motor allows clear conversations and better appreciation of surroundings.
The scooter’s quiet operation is a standout feature, appreciated by those who dislike noise and vibrations typical of gasoline engines. This makes the experience feel more relaxed, especially when cruising through busy city areas or stopping at viewpoints. The scooters’ light weight and manageable size help keep the activity accessible, but some prior comfort with riding small vehicles is recommended.

The tour includes visits to several notable locations. The first stop is on Albareda Street in Torre Woermann Square, where safety instructions and scooter familiarization take place. Then, the group visits the Basilica de Santa Ana, where the guide explains the cathedral’s history and offers views from the cathedral tower. This spot provides a perspective on the city’s architectural heritage and a panoramic outlook.
A subsequent stop at Doramas Park features a recreation of a traditional Canarian town, with explanations about the park’s design and architecture. It’s a good chance to learn about local culture and see a miniature representation of Canarian life. Visitors then move to the North Viewpoint of Las Coloradas, which offers scenic vistas of Las Canteras beach and Las Coloradas mountain.

The tour emphasizes scenic stops with impressive views. The Las Coloradas viewpoint stands out as a highlight, overlooking the famous Las Canteras beach—often regarded as one of the world’s best urban beaches. The panoramic scenery from this spot combines natural beauty with urban charm, making it ideal for photos.
Other viewpoints include Altavista Viewpoint, Mirador Cuatro Canones, and La Punta de Diamante. Each offers unique perspectives of the city, with sweeping views of the coastline, the cityscape, and surrounding mountains. They are brief stops, typically lasting 10 minutes, but provide ample opportunity to appreciate Gran Canaria’s diverse landscape.

An optional lunch break near Las Coloradas allows participants to sample typical Canarian dishes. The tasting is included in the tour and lasts about an hour, providing a relaxed interlude amid sightseeing. While not included in the base price, reviews confirm that this aspect is well-organized and offers a flavorful taste of local cuisine.
The food options showcase regional specialties, complementing the cultural and scenic elements of the tour. This stop enhances the overall experience by adding a delicious, authentic touch, especially appealing for food lovers eager to try local flavors.
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The tour also features a visit to Calle Real del Castillo, where a brief explanation covers the ancient city castle. This historic site offers insights into the city’s defensive past and features well-preserved architecture. The explanation is concise but enriches the understanding of Las Palmas’ historical significance.
Additional city views are available at viewpoints like Cuatro Canones and Punta de Diamante, each providing a different perspective of the urban and natural scenery. These stops are brief but offer excellent photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate the city’s layout from above.

The exterior of the Auditorio Alfredo Kraus is another key stop, where a statue of the tenor Alfredo Kraus is featured. From here, views of Las Canteras Beach allow a connection between the city’s cultural icons and its coastline. This site offers a blend of history, art, and ocean views.
The tour concludes back at Woermann Tower Square, where the group started. This return point keeps the tour well-organized and convenient, with the total duration fitting comfortably into a morning or early afternoon schedule.
The maximum group size of 10 travelers ensures a personalized experience, allowing for easier interaction with the guide and more flexible stops. The scooters come with helmets and mandatory insurance, emphasizing safety and peace of mind during the ride.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for changing plans. The meeting point is near public transportation, making it accessible for most visitors arriving in Las Palmas. This makes the tour a practical choice, especially for those who value safety, convenience, and a manageable group size.
This 6-hour guided tour presents a balance of history, sightseeing, and fun on an electric scooter. The quiet, eco-friendly scooters are praised for their ease of use and comfort, making the experience enjoyable for most participants. The scenic viewpoints and historic sites provide a well-rounded view of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
The optional Canarian lunch adds a cultural flavor, making this tour particularly appealing for foodies. The limited group size and knowledgeable guide enhance the overall experience, making it a practical way to see the city without the fatigue of walking or the noise of traditional motorcycles.
While the tour is well-suited for those comfortable on small scooters and eager to explore at a relaxed pace, some reviews highlight the importance of managing expectations regarding scooter capacity and the optional lunch. This tour offers a unique, environmentally friendly way to enjoy Gran Canaria’s highlights with a personal touch.
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Is the electric scooter easy to ride?
Yes, the scooters are lightweight and designed for straightforward control, making them suitable for most participants comfortable with riding small vehicles.
What is included in the tour price?
The electric scooter, helmets, and mandatory vehicle insurance are included. The lunch is optional and not included in the base price.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at C. Eduardo Benot, 37 in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria at 10:00 am and ends back at Woermann Tower Square.
How long is each sightseeing stop?
Most stops range from 10 to 60 minutes, with the Basilica de Santa Ana and Las Coloradas viewpoint being among the longer visits.
Can children participate?
The data indicates most travelers can participate, but specific age restrictions are not provided; comfort with scooter riding is recommended.
Is food included in the tour?
No, the lunch is optional and available as a tasting near Las Coloradas. It is not included in the tour price.
What about safety measures?
Helmets are provided, and the scooter comes with mandatory vehicle insurance, ensuring a safe riding experience.
What makes this tour stand out?
The eco-friendly electric scooters combined with scenic viewpoints, historic sites, and a small group size make it a comfortable, engaging way to explore Las Palmas.
Is this tour suitable for solo travelers?
Yes, the tour is designed for small groups, so solo travelers will find it easy to join and meet others.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility if plans change.