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Ticket distribution overview, easy and no queue

I wrote on my blog that we would make a list of the activities and places we offer ticket sales.

It is made as an easy-to-navigate outline, and there is an associated link so you can easily move on and read more about what may be of interest to you. The same place will also have the opportunity to buy a ticket, already when the family is at home and have to organize the holiday. The individual locations will show you how to get the ticket and how to pay it.
If you have any questions, you are always welcome to write. You can book tickets by mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or on our chat at the bottom of the front page.

"City bus Las Palmas"

If you want a break from the beach, then Las Palmas is a really good substitute. Las Palmas is a fantastic metropolis that offers many exciting experiences.
Read more here and book your ticket at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or on our chat, at the bottom of the cover

 

" Fish On" Fishing trips from Pasito Blanco
"Fish on" Is a 35 foot CATA Sportfisher built in Alicante, Spain in 2001. She is equipped with 2 pieces. 315 horsepower MAN engines. “Fish on” is fully equipped with solar panels, radar, GPS etc. When it comes to fishing, “Fish on” is perfect for the occasion.
Read more here and book your ticket at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or on our chat, at the bottom of the cover

 "Spirit" of the Sea" Dolphin and Whale Watch from Puerto Rico
After many years in these waters, we have discovered an incredible number of dolphins and whales swimming in the area.
More than a third of the world's dolphins and whales have been observed and identified around the islands.
Read more here and book your ticket at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or on our chat, at the bottom of the cover

"Loroparque" in Tenerife
Enjoy a day in "Loro Parque", Tenerife's world famous zoo and adventure park.There is a huge selection of animals, and various shows throughout the day, so you are guaranteed a day of fun and excitement that you will never forget. You can find the show schedule at the bottom of this article.Read more here and book your ticket at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or on our chat, at the bottom of the cover


 Forside 1
"Poema del Mar"
Europe's largest aquarium
The aquarium is located on the harbor, "Sanapú Pier", just 200 meters from Las Canteras, Santa Catalina Park, and Elder Technical Museum. Shopping center "El Muelle Mall" and "Curiskip Harbor" where the big crus ships is located. Read more here and book your ticket at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or on our chat, at the bottom of the cover

 

"Supercargc" Race on closed lane
An opportunity to choose from a selection of the world's most exotic supercars such as Ferrari, Aston Martin, or Corvette is rare, but Supercar Gran Canaria can provide amazing experiences in the perfect location, Circuito de Maspalomas, all having an incredible experience. Read more here and book your ticket at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  or on our chat, at the bottom of the cover

 

"Palmitos Park" Exciting zoo
Gran Canaria also has a very beautiful zoo which is 10 Km. from Maspalomas, between two mountain ridges, so it may well be warm as it rarely blows in there. Palmitos Park has a lot to offer. In addition to the many colorful birds, there is a large house with aquariums. You have made a very beautiful area with orchids of all kinds. There is also a large greenhouse with butterflies from all over the world. Read more here and book your ticket at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or on our chat, at the bottom of the cover. Note our combi ticket for both Palmitos Park and Aqualand Maspalomas.

Aqualand Maspalomas Forside 1

 "Aquapark" Maspalomas
Aqua Sur / Aqualand Maspalomas is located on the road that leads to Palmitos Park or Zoo Park, as it is also called. This water park is definitely the one with the most opportunities, and it is also the most visited. It is so big that you can spend a whole day there without feeling the time is long. It is a real playground for both children and adults. Remember lunch box is allowed here.Read more here and book your ticket at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or on our chat, at the bottom of the cover also combi to Aqualand and Palmitos park here.

 "Garbos" Dinnershow.
My name is Gary Breslin and I would like to welcome you to Garbo's Dinner Show, the only one of its kind in Gran Canaria.
Your personal servants are the stars who perform live and entertaining you all night


We are now in our 22nd successful season and we are proud to present our new show: "STARWORKERS" we look forward to seeing you and your guests. Read more here and book your ticket at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or on our chat, at the bottom of the cover

 

"Sioux City"
There is the opportunity to experience a real bank robbery. Inside the salon is a show with, among other things. Indians and you can also see what happens if you cheat in Poker games.
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Sioux City cowboyland

 Når man går rundt i mellem husene i Cowboy byen Sioux City, kan man næsten høre John Wayne rundt om hjørnet.

Der er masser af liv, både i gaderne og inde på salonen. Der er mulighed for

at opleve et rigtigt bank røveri, og de banditter der ikke bliver skudt undervejs, bliver naturligvis hængt – flere gange om dagen! Inde i salonen er der show med bl.a. indianere og det er ikke småting

de kan. Man kan også se hvad der sker, hvis man snyder i Poker spil.  Læs mere her, og bestil din billet på This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.    

Finca Cordal located on the coast of Juan Grande, is one of the most beautiful and best kept areas on the south coast. Finca Cordal is a large area, with their own church, which is simple but still very beautiful. All wood on the inside of the church is Canarian pine tree.

Both the main altar and the 2 side altars are of great historical value, and behind the main altar hangs the many costumes that the priests used for the various ecclesiastical acts, and still use when the right feast fits. There are different exhibitions in smaller spaces, all describing part of everyday life and the island's history right from the start.

They also have banqueting rooms, which are widely used by the locals for all kinds of parties.


The place also has a very beautiful and well-tended garden where you can walk around and enjoy the many trees, shrubs and flowers.

The buildings are all in old Canarian style, including the typical balconies of wood. Finca Cordal has its own wine production, which naturally you will have the opportunity to taste, and take home with you.


When we visited the place, what was most eye-catching was how clean and tidy there was. No waste anywhere, neither inside nor outside, and there were no greasy fingers or noses on the many glass fittings. It was a real pleasure to walk around in there, I'm sure we'll be there again.

Finca Cordial is located just off the coastal road, on the right, when you drive from San Agustin and towards Vecindario. It is open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 10:30

Tomato crops both outside and inside Gran Canaria.
Museum about the hard work by the tomato growers.

Long before the first tourists came to Gran Canaria, the inhabitants made a living in completely different way, cultivating tomatoes.

In fact, 1/3 of the island was planted with tomato plants, and today, in many places, you see remains of the terraces they made to guide the water to the plants. It was really hard work from the sun rose and until it got dark.

This meant that many families lived on the plantations, they adapted themselves to livimg with only the most necessary things, the wisest taught the children to read and write when they were finished helping in the field, but all in all, everyone was pleased, you did not have other options.
In Vecindario, a museum has been made showing how they worked and lived at that time. It is located not far from the shopping center "Atlantico" It's really worth a visit as it's done in such a way that you really get a good insight into how their everyday life was.

The exhibition consists of a space of 2 halls of a total of 4000 m2 and there are good explanations in both Spanish and English. A smaller area has also been created in the open air, so it is as natural as it can possibly be.
Just a sidebar. You know many ugly words that you send to people you definitely do not like. On the island there are obviously ugly words, but to call a person for a "Tomatero" (Tomato worker), it doesn’t get any worse than that and it's true even to this day .

 

The museum is open Tuesday to Saturday from 9.30 AM to 2.30 PM and the address is: Isla de la Graciosa, 33 - 35110 Vecindario

 

 

Salinas de Tenefe, is an area down the coast at Vecindario, called "Pozo Izquierdo", where salt has been recovered since the early 1800's.

Salt is still being extracted from the sea water using the old methods, and you can come down and see if you want to. It is written that there is a museum, and that’s not completely true, but ok, you can see how it happens.
There are 20,000 m2 of saltwater basins, and as the water evaporates, yes there is only salt left, also called the white gold. On April 26, 2005, the area was declared as a special cultural heritage, and it certainly helped to raise the price of the salt they make.

Salt is still being extracted from the sea water using the old methods, and you can come down and see if you want to. It is written that there is a museum, and that’s not completely true, but ok, you can see how it happens.

There are 20,000 m2 of saltwater basins, and as the water evaporates, yes there is only salt left, also called the white gold. On April 26, 2005, the area was declared as a special cultural heritage, and it certainly helped to raise the price of the salt they make.

Most of it is sold to the mainland, but if you want to buy one kilo you have to pay about 15 euros for that, and so part of it is still water, as it's far from dry yet.

You can, as mentioned, come down and see the area, but if you want a tour of the museum you must book a time since it is not open at any particular time. You can write to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. in English, but Canariainfo can also help you.

The jewel in the crown

Coming to the island on a cruise? If you are one many arriving in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria on a cruise, we will quickly trust you with the keys to the city’s treasure, as soon as you set foot on the island. Why should we hide our treasure? You would end up finding it sooner or later anyway. With this, we save you time.

Children playing on the beachfront of Las Canteras at twilightThe jewel in the crown is Playa de las Canteras, the pearl the city doesn’t keep hidden away. It is a long strip of sand that stretches for miles along the bay, a place of special charm you will find only 3 or 4 blocks along from the cruise terminal.

Playing beach tennis on Las Canteras
Locals keep saying Las Canteras is one of the nation’s best urban beaches. And they have every reason to believe it. This is a beach blessed with fine weather practically all year round. A getaway within the capital city, a place where the hands of time seem to have stopped. A type of beach-style Central Park, where sports can be played any day of the week. Don’t forget your swimming clothes and your surf board!

Furthermore, the island is a large marine life reserve. Its sea bed is home to a thousand fish species. On dry land, it shelters tourists, fishermen, and surfers. And it has a peculiar feature, which locals know as “La Barra”, a long rock formation spreading not far from the sand. A singular strip of volcanic rock that protects a large chunk of the beach from the tides, and which turns our bay into the best place this side of the globe to swim and practically “walk on the water” on days of low tide.
 

Dusk at Las Canteras

When a stroll is your undisputed choice, we recommend the long walk along the sand, past coffee shops and ice-cream parlours. The first thing you will come across are the Puntilla sidewalk cafés and the fresh-fish restaurants. At the other end of the beach is the surfing environment around the Alfredo Kraus Auditorium, with yet more sidewalk cafés and bars by the sea.

But we must warn you: if your intention is to stay for several days, on Wednesday forget about finding the beach you saw on Monday, it just cannot be done.

The Alfredo Kraus Auditorium
 

Las Canteras is known by all as the Changing Beach. It will never be the place you saw on previous days. This is one of its special traits: it’s always the same place, but appears different all the time.

Two young girls playing and laughing on the beach at Las Canteras
 

There you have it. The treasure of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria lies hidden only 5 minutes off the cruise pier. Do not expect further clues. Should you wish to admire the jewel in the city’s crown, just walk four blocks. Follow anyone whistling as they walk with a towel, parasol, or surf board on their shoulders.

 

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