It’s true Cocodrilo Park lays a special emphasis on their population of crocodiles, at present amounting to several hundreds of specimens, which is impressive given the story of how the park was set out goes the owners started off with only a few of them. However, the animal life asset of the park is complemented by other species, such as tigers, parrots, tropical fish, meaning the park is closer to the profile of a zoological park. The parrot shows and the so-called Treasure Island are other two significant highlights of Cocodrilo Park.
The The Guayadeque Museum does not necessarily cover a unitary topic, but its exhibits and collections consist of architectural faunal and floristic items.
Diving in Gran Canaria is at its best around Mogan and San Nicolas. The underwater world around this part of the island excels by richness and cleanliness.
Palmitos Park is both a zoological and a botanical garden, the largest of its kind in Gran Canaria. It is located in the popular resort of Maspalomas.