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.
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.
The beaches in the south area of Gran Canaria seem to be the most popular by force of the fact they neighbor upon the most frequented resorts on the island
Fishing and deep sea fishing in Gran Canaria is always a prospect no tourist should pass up, all of the Canary Islands being ideal for such leisure.