Visite de l'aquarium Poema del Mar et du ravin de Guayadeque
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Visite de l'aquarium Poema del Mar et du ravin de Guayadeque

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Langue(s): Allemand, Anglais
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Durée: Plus de 8 heures
Points forts
  • Vous découvrirez l'un des plus grands aquariums d'Europe à Poema del Mar
  • Vous vous trouverez face à face avec une fascinante collection d'espèces marines
  • Un savoureux repas de tapas traditionnelles préparées à partir d'ingrédients locaux est au programme
  • Vous aurez du temps libre pour explorer la vieille ville colorée d'Agüimes et datant de l'époque coloniale
  • Votre visite est dirigée par un guide local expert qui possède une connaissance inégalée de Gran Canaria
Ce qui vous attend

De la mer aux montagnes centrales et même sous terre, cette visite vous propose le meilleur de Gran Canaria. Vous approcherez plus de 300 espèces marines à l'aquarium Poema del Mar, vous traverserez la vallée verte de Guayadeque pour savourer un léger déjeuner et vous terminerez par du temps libre dans la ville coloniale d'Agüimes. Miguel, l'un de nos guides locaux, dit : "Il y a tellement de choses à faire en une journée. Mais pour moi, la partie la plus intéressante est Guayadeque, qui représente une partie très importante de notre préhistoire".

La première étape est l'une des attractions les plus populaires de Las Palmas. Avec ses fenêtres panoramiques incurvées et ses innombrables expositions, Poema del Mar est l'endroit où vous vous perdrez dans un monde sous-marin hypnotique abritant des centaines de créatures marines. Vous y trouverez des anguilles électriques, des requins taureaux et des poissons qui ressemblent à Nemo.

Ensuite, vous traverserez le coin le plus vert de l'île jusqu'au barranco de Guayadeque. Il est célèbre pour ses maisons troglodytes, que les anciens aborigènes ont construites dans les bulles de lave, et ses sentiers de randonnée sinueux. Vous vous rendrez ensuite à Agüimes, où vous aurez du temps libre pour vous promener dans cette paroisse aux couleurs pastel, perchée au-dessus du ravin verdoyant de Guayadeque. Vous pourrez voir l'élégante église, vous arrêter pour prendre un café dans un établissement local ou prendre des selfies devant les nombreuses statues de la ville.

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    Therese

    A voyagé en famille


    29 mars 2026
    5

    Norvège

    Akvariet var en fantastisk opplevelse. Lunsjene i fjellene var nydelig! Skulle ønske vi fikk mer tid der, og litt grundigere informasjon om folket som bodde der. Agüimes var en nydelig by, fint å få tråkke litt for seg selv der.

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    Walter

    A voyagé en couple


    24 mars 2026
    3

    Allemagne

    Zu kurze Zeit im Aquarium verbracht, der Bus der gefahren ist hatte seine beste Zeit längst hinter sich. Das Tapas essen war gut, lecker und ausreichend. Leider konnten wir die angebotene Höllen nur von Bus aus sehen.

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    Reisende

    A voyagé avec des amis


    24 mars 2026
    2.6

    Allemagne

    Grundsätzlich war der Ausflug sehr nett, jedoch hat mir insgesamt das Zeitmanagement nicht gefallen. Das Essen war sehr gut, aber man hatte keine Zeit sich im Anschluss noch einmal die Schlucht anzusehen. Raus aus dem Bus-rein in den Bus, weiter geht es. Im Dorf hätte man eine Stunde Aufenthalt gehabt, aber es hat geregnet, also haben die meisten Gäste die Stunde im Bus an der Straßenseite verbracht. Fazit: schade ums Geld....

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    René 75

    A voyagé en famille


    22 mars 2026
    3

    Allemagne

    Der eingesetzte Reisebus war eine Katastrophe. Klimaanlage nicht in Ordnung. Der Regen drang ins Innere des Fahrzeugs. Im Aquarium war es ein geschiebe und Gedränge der dort befindlichen Menschen. Die Fahrt zu dem Höhlen Dorf war nicht das was man sich vorstellen konnte. Massenabfertigung in einer Gastronomie und von einer Höhlen Wohnung weit und breit nix zu sehen. Ich selbst kannte die Tour anders. Bin nicht zum ersten Mal in Gran Canaria. TUI verbessert eure Angebote.

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    Jan Venekamp

    16 mars 2026
    4.2

    Pays-Bas

    Aquarium fantastisch Grot restaurant zeer goed Wandeling stadje te kort

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    Knuppi

    A voyagé en famille


    15 mars 2026
    4.2

    Allemagne

    Wir hatten 2 Stunden Zeit im Aquarium. Das war zu wenig. 3 Stunden wären besser, um sich auch Zeit für das große Becken mit der riesigen Scheibe nehmen zu können. Auch die ca. 35 Minuten in dem kleinen Dorf waren etwas knapp. Zwar war im März wenig los. Um sich einen Kaffee zu holen und ein paar Gassen zu erkunden, hätte man sich mehr Zeit nehmen können.

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