Mundo Aborigen is a park designed in an old Canarian village style. Visitors have the opportunity to see how the ancient inhabitants of the Canary Island lived and ate; they can also admire tools and religious items. Briefly, the past recomposed in a park.
Located in Santa Maria de Guia, the El Brezal Nature Reserve, despite its small dimensions, is highly important in preserving the microclimate balance.
The Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art offers visitors an encounter with how sacred art materialized in Gran Canaria. It is located in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Located in close proximity to Maspalomas, Mundo Aborigen provides an interactive insight into the way the ancient inhabitant of Gran Canaria used to live.