The Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art is located in Patio de los Naranjos, and it displays sculptures and paintings dating back to the 15th to the 16th century, a polychrome mosaic created in the 1780s, as well as pieces of furniture of high historic significance.
The Mother Church of San Juan Bautista is often referred to by the locals as the cathedral of Arucas, despite the fact it does not enjoy this statute.
The Tamabada Nature Park is one of the most impressive nature spots in Gran Canaria, filling an area of more than 7,538 square meters.
For an intuitive insight into the history of traditional agriculture and tomato growing in Gran Canaria, tourists should visit the Harvest Museum.