Agaete, on the west coast of Gran Canaria |
Agaete is an active fishing port and harbours the ferry that connects Gran Canaria to Santa Cruz. |
Agaete port from the path leading down to Guayedra Beach, a short yet steep walk just outside the town. |
Spectacular! The backdrop to the path going down to Guayedra Beach. |
You will find that not only German tourists may be sunning themselves on the beach. |
The coastline to the south of Guayedra. |
These old rocks were hacked for salt collection and are now ocean pools frequented by tourists and locals alike. |
It looks like a cactus, but it's not. The cardón (Euphorbia canariensis) grows everywhere on the western side of the island. |
La Caleta, just north of Agaete, is an almost inaccessible cove. Swimming is prohibited, and for very good reasons! |
This yummy garbanzada will revive you after climbing back up from Guayedra! |
The Berrazales tour includes tasting of wines, food and their own coffee. |
Two different ages coexist on the valley of Agaete: Renewables aplenty next to the ancient burial grounds of the indigenous Canarian people. |
Some specimens thrive on the volcanic rock on the valley. |
At sunset, the majestic silhouette of Mount Teide (3,715 m) becomes clearly visible from the western coast of Gran Canaria. |