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Find out what to see in Agaete and enjoy Las Palmas de Gran Canaria  

 

Agaete is a charming village located in the northwest of Gran Canaria, in the Canary Islands. Although it is a quieter destination compared to the busier tourist areas of the island, it offers a variety of interesting attractions and activities for visitors. The area also offers opportunities for water sports such as scuba diving and snorkelling, as well as exploring the rich culture and cuisine of the region.

 

If you are planning to travel to the Canary Islands, the ideal thing to do is to take advantage of car hire deals and book your car rental at Las Palmas de Gran Canaria airport at the cheapest price. Undoubtedly, getting around Las Palmas in your rental car is the best option to make your own route and have full autonomy to visit towns like Agaete.

 

 

 

5 things to see in Agaete

 

 

 

 

Puerto de las Nieves

 

Located on the north coast of Gran Canaria, Puerto de las Nieves is a picturesque fishing village known for its colourful houses, relaxed atmosphere and stunning sea views. It is an ideal place to enjoy delicious fresh seafood in the local restaurants and to see the iconic sculpture of the Dedos de Dios, an emblematic rock formation on the island.

 

 

Agaete Valley

 

Agaete Valley is a green and fertile oasis in the middle of Gran Canaria's arid landscape. Surrounded by majestic mountains and dotted with cultivated terraces, this valley is famous for its production of tropical fruits, especially mangoes and papayas. In addition to its breathtaking scenery, the valley offers nature trails that invite you to explore its natural beauty.

 

 

Botanical Garden of Agaete

 

Situated in an idyllic setting on the outskirts of the village of Agaete, the Botanical Garden is a green paradise that houses an impressive collection of endemic and exotic plants. Visitors can wander among a wide variety of plant species, enjoy the peaceful surroundings and learn about the rich biodiversity of the Canary Islands.

 

 

Cave of the Canaries

 

This natural cave, located in the coastal cliffs near Agaete, is a fascinating archaeological site offering an insight into the pre-Hispanic history of Gran Canaria. Decorated with cave paintings and ancient artefacts, the Cueva de los Canarios is a testament to the island's aboriginal legacy and a must-see destination for archaeology and history lovers.

 

 

Guayedra Beach

 

Hidden among steep cliffs and surrounded by spectacular scenery, Playa de Guayedra is a haven of tranquillity and natural beauty on the northwest coast of Gran Canaria. With crystal clear waters and golden sand, this unspoilt beach is perfect for enjoying the sun, water sports such as surfing and snorkelling, or simply relaxing and enjoying the serenity of the surroundings.