The Inagua Integral Nature Park fills a surface of 3,920.3 hectares, and it stretches between Tejeda, Mogan and San Nicolas. The reserve stands out by its stunning landscape yielded by mountains, ravines, pastures and pine forests. In fact, the reserve is said to represent the best preserved pine forest in Gran Canaria. Several endangered endemic species of plants and birds spawn throughout the reserve.
Some 60 kilometers of beaches on the island of Gran Canaria entice millions of visitors each year. Las Canteras and Playa del Ingles are the most notable.
Tourists vacationing in Gran Canaria should appreciate Cocodrilo Park for all its attractions, though the population of crocodiles is the main highlight.
Both the means and the reasons for making trips from Gran Canaria to Tenerife, the largest island of the archipelago, are solidly reliable and grounded.