Reptilandia Park is located in Galdar, and gives visitors the opportunity to see and admire more than 150 species of reptiles, of which the snakes, the lizards, the iguanas and the turtles are the most notable, though neither the crocodiles nor the alligators should be ignored. In addition, the animal life asset is complemented by specimens of tarantulas, scorpions, monkeys and parrots. The park stretches on an area of 10,000 square meters.
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.
The The Guayadeque Museum does not necessarily cover a unitary topic, but its exhibits and collections consist of architectural faunal and floristic items.
Located in close proximity to Maspalomas, Mundo Aborigen provides an interactive insight into the way the ancient inhabitant of Gran Canaria used to live.