With more than 80 golden beaches, Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands is a paradise for sun-seekers. But there's far more to this Spanish outpost than just soft sands and sun. The island's interior is flush with rugged terrain and rolling, volcanic mountains showcasing a marvelous juxtaposition to the lazy coastline.
You can experience this remarkable terrain as you traverse along on an animal that has been used for centuries by desert-dwellers and nomads alike. Admire the natural and manmade landmarks along the way, from the Maspalomas Dunes to Fataga, Meloneras Beach and plenty of stops in between.
With more than 80 golden beaches, Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands is a paradise for sun-seekers. But there's far more to this Spanish outpost than just soft sands and sun. The island's interior is flush with rugged terrain and rolling, volcanic mountains showcasing a marvelous juxtaposition to the lazy coastline.
You can experience this remarkable terrain as you traverse along on an animal that has been used for centuries by desert-dwellers and nomads alike. Admire the natural and manmade landmarks along the way, from the Maspalomas Dunes to Fataga, Meloneras Beach and plenty of stops in between.
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With more than 80 golden beaches, Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands is a paradise for sun-seekers. But there's far more to this Spanish outpost than just soft sands and sun. The island's interior is flush with rugged terrain and rolling, volcanic mountains showcasing a marvelous juxtaposition to the lazy coastline.
You can experience this remarkable terrain as you traverse along on an animal that has been used for centuries by desert-dwellers and nomads alike. Admire the natural and manmade landmarks along the way, from the Maspalomas Dunes to Fataga, Meloneras Beach and plenty of stops in between.
Plus, with friendly guides providing interesting commentary about this Northern African archipelago and the rare, local environment the whole way through, you're sure to learn a thing or two on a camel riding tour in Gran Canaria.
Here's all you need to know about camel riding, one of the most unique outdoor activities in Gran Canaria.
Suitable to all experience levels, there are a handful of great camel riding tours in Gran Canaria for you to choose from. Each of these tours follows its own unique itinerary and offers you and your family a great adventure in Gran Canaria, focusing on different areas and, sometimes, combining the ride with extra activities.
Here’s a quick look at the best Camel riding tours to consider for your trip.
Arguably the most popular location on Gran Canaria for outdoor adventure, the Maspalomas Dunes span 400 hectares of wilderness, desert and soft, golden sand located on the southern coast of the island.
Camel rides in this area let you explore this vast area at a relaxing pace, going where cars and tourists ordinarily can't. If you prefer a solo ride, you can go it alone, or take a tour with someone else on a two-seater saddle designed to avoid riding on the hump. Either way, you'll experience some stunning views of the dunes and the picturesque landscapes.
A safari is a fantastic way to explore the green side of Gran Canaria, with its rolling hills and towering palm trees, this style of tour combines several elements, highlighted by a trip through the 300-year-old Oasis of the 1,000 Palms.
After meeting your driver, you'll enjoy a comfortable transfer to the camel farm, where you'll get to know your friendly camel and set off on a scenic ride, starting in Maspalomas.
Expect to pass by a range of fruit trees, such as mangoes and oranges, before heading to the oasis. You'll have time to explore this unique environment – home to a variety of birds, lizards and other wildlife — before settling down for some delicious local food in a museum-like setting. Then it's back to your hotel, with lots of memories and photos to show for your adventure.
Afterward, you'll savor a delicious meal of Canarian cuisine before returning to your hotel. It's a great tour for all ages, so book now and experience the best of Gran Canaria!
Experience the best of both worlds in Gran Canaria with the E-scooter and camel safari combination tour. After getting to know your tour guide, you'll start by exploring Paseo Costa Canaria (a beautiful promenade) before heading to the Maspalomas Dunes where your trusty camel awaits.
From there, you'll check off a range of attractions, such as the Botanical Park of Maspalomas, the La Charca blue lagoon, the 19th-century Maspalomas lighthouse and the Yacimiento Punta Mujeres aboriginal coastal settlement, to name a few. With a couple of beaches also included – both black lava sand and picturesque golden sand – you'll be sure to capture some stunning photos during this tour.
At the end of it all, you can relax with a refreshing drink and snack at one of the many beach bars in Meloneras – the perfect way to finish off your day!
Showcasing a different side of the island, this tour is an exciting opportunity to enjoy a camel ride through the picturesque scenery of La Baranda Camel Safari Park in Gran Canaria's central south. Along with the ride, the tour includes a tapas meal and a traditional Canarian show to give you an authentic taste of the local culture.
The ride itself lasts approximately 60 minutes. The tapas meal includes a variety of delicious local dishes, such as "papas arrugadas" (wrinkled potatoes) and churros con chocolate, while the Canarian show dubbed "The Kissing Camel" shows the playful nature of these often misunderstood animals.
With hotel transport included, the tour is a perfect choice for families or groups of friends looking for a fun outdoor activity to enjoy together while visiting the island.
The cost of camel riding tours can range depending on the kind of tour that you choose. This means that you can find the perfect tour to fit your exact budget. A short camel ride in the Maspalomas Dunes starts at just €15 for adults and €10 for children from 3 to 11 years old, while a camel ride safari through the Oasis of the 1000 Palms costs around €30 per person (half price for kids).
More in-depth tours, such as the Baranda camel ride with tapas and a show, can cost up to €40 per person, while the most comprehensive options, such as the E-scooter and camel safari combination tour, can be up to €95 for a four-hour experience.
Depending on which of the camel riding tours in Gran Canaria you choose, you'll have a different list of inclusions. However, some of the most common inclusions are hotel transport, camel riding, safety equipment (and a safety briefing before riding) tapas meal, and a Canarian camel show.
For more in-depth tours, such as the E-scooter and camel safari combination tour, you'll also get to experience additional activities like exploring Paseo Costa Canaria on an e-scooter, visiting the Botanical Park of Maspalomas and more.
Prices also include the friendly, knowledgeable tour guide who will be by your side throughout the entire experience, ready to answer any questions you may have.
The starting location for camel tours in Gran Canaria can vary depending on the specific tour. Most tours offer pickup and drop-off directly from your hotel, but a few do have a designated meeting point, such as at a specific camel farm or the Bici Bike Vintage shop in Maspalomas for e-bike tours.
Double-check the pickup and drop-off details in the tour description when you make your booking to ensure that you know where and when to show up.
The duration of a camel tour in Gran Canaria can vary depending on the specific tour. Some tours may be as short as 30 minutes, only including a short camel ride. Meanwhile, others can last up to four hours or more and cover a range of activities and destinations. It's important to check the tour details when booking to confirm the duration and plan your schedule accordingly.
The best time for a camel riding tour in Gran Canaria is during the spring and autumn months, from March to May and from September to November. The temperatures are mild and comfortable, making it the ideal time to explore the island's stunning landscapes.
If you're visiting the sand dunes, it's best to check the weather to make sure it won't be too windy.
Yes. Camel riding is safe, as long as you follow the guide's instructions. Make sure to hold on firmly when the camel goes from a sitting to standing position. Please note that for your safety and the camel's wellbeing, there's a weight limit of 110 kilograms for riders.
Yes, children of all ages are allowed to ride the camels. Kids under 3 years old can ride for free, but only on one of their parent's laps. Children under 12 years old can generally ride at a discounted price.
In the case of bad weather, your tour will be canceled. In that case, you can either receive a full refund or reschedule your camel riding trip for another day and time.