The island is rich in natural resources and its vast terrain tantalizes eco-adventurers of all types. The island has been designated as a biosphere reserve by UNESCO for this reason. Thanks to this special status, Gran Canaria will remain an ecological preserve for the rest of its days. It also ensures harmonious balance between nature and the interests of man.
Gran Canaria is the third largest of the Canary Islands archipelago. Located 130 miles off the African coast, it has been a Spanish territory since the 15th century. The island bears a rich history dating back to 500 B.C. This is when it was first inhabited by the Canarios. Traces of their culture still remain throughout the Canary Islands.
The island has a year-round population of about 800,000. However, tourism boosts the number closer to a million or more at any given time. Close to one half of the island's regular residents live in the capital city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The rest of its residents are scattered throughout the island's 21 municipalities and 1552 square kilometers.
While its beaches may be its top tourist draw, Gran Canaria is also known for its breathtaking volcanoes. In fact, the island itself is of volcanic origin. Its numerous fissure vents make this fact evident to visitors and residents alike.
An aerial view reveals that volcanic craters or calderas dot the surface of the island. One of these is the Caldera de Bandama, dating back to 20 B.C. Though it is one of the island's smaller ones, the caldera covers a staggering one kilometer and a depth of 200 meters. Originally a double cinder cone, the caldera formed later on. Caldera de los Marteles is another of the island's astounding sites. This crater formed over 100,000 years ago and now appears as a lush, green circular field.
Additional ecological gems include the island's 290 caves located in the Cenobio de Valeron. This preserve is actually a massive basaltic arch. Inside, early setters known as the Guanche excavated caves and cubicles. These excavations still stand after centuries of time.
The caves, once a storage area for the Guanche, are now a major piece of Gran Canaria's history. Cueva Pintada is another of the island's famous caves. It may be the most important seat of Guanche history.
Located in the town of Galdar, it was once the center for ancient rulers. Its spectacular paintings gave the cave its name. Because of erosion the cave was closed to the public several years ago. However, tourists can visit the cave virtually at the Cueva Pintada museum. They can also view artifacts recovered from inside the caves' many rooms.
Gran Canaria is a treasure trove of mountains, sand dunes and ancient monoliths. The terrain is diverse and offers opportunities for sightseeing by automobile, bicycle and foot.
Its dozens of species of protected flora and fauna beckon nature-lovers of all types. Holidaymakers looking for a unique eco-tourism experience won't be disappointed with a Gran Canaria holiday.
All Inclusive Gran Canaria
Located in the north-westernmost of Gran Canaria, La Palma is known as ?Pretty Isle? because of its outstanding scenery. La Palma is also known for its amazing mountain ranges that attract foreigners from different lands. The highest peak of La Palma is the Roque de los Muchachos that stands 2,246 meters above the sea level. The island itself is a volcano, has numerous cones and dykes that provides a big difference among other beaches in terms of floral gardens.
The island is full of captivating landscapes dominated by the Caldera in the north. However, the southwest part has been eroded and was sunken leaving a deep gorge that goes down to the sea of Tazacorte. Magnificent central ridges dominate the central and southern parts which divides the island into two.
La Palma provides a long mountain trails for hiking. Mountaineering is also popular in their mountain ranges. It provides refreshing air to urban people. It is also a place with great adventure because of unexpected creatures and views that comes on the way. Considering that La Palma is only 50km long, and around 25km across, it invites tourist for a 3 days full exploration of the area which is quite a good deal for holiday treat. For those who are fond of hiking, several routes are offered which will provide a dramatic view to your eye sights.
La Gomera
On the other hand, La Gomera, a beautiful forested island is a rich in landscape and fauna. Its highest peak located at the center of the island is known as Alto de Garajonary that stands 1,487 meters above the sea level. However, beaches are not appreciated on this island since the coastlines are rugged and are full of cliffs. The island is quite preserved than any other island around it. It is not only rich with land creatures but aerial creatures as well. The mostly spoken language is Spanish. However, there are also hotels that accommodate English speaking individuals.
Since the island is internally mountainous and is separated by hills and ranges, communication is quite a problem of this preserved island. For this purpose, ?Silbo Gomero? a whistle language is a well developed means of communication to send information from one mountain to the other.
Since the shorelines are mostly cliffs, there are only a few beaches that offer best activities. And the best beach in the island is The Playa de Santiago with it's albeit sand and pebbles. The beach is also best for snorkeling since it offers brightly colored fishes from its sparkling waters.
Since the island is in open waters with big waves, San Sebastian and Valle Gran Rey beaches offers a good site for surfers. These sites are very well popular among the surfers of the area. They provide a new experience of surfing.
La Gomera also invites hikers of various levels because the island offers adventurous routes. Outstanding walking guides and information are also available to provide a comprehensive guide to their hikers. Another irresistible activity that the island promotes is mountain biking.
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