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Agaete Valley Day Trip from Puerto de Mogán - Coffee, Wine, Mountains & Hidden Gran Canaria



Looking for a beautiful day trip from Puerto de Mogán? Discover Agaete Valley in northern Gran Canaria.


If you’re staying in Puerto de Mogán and want to explore a completely different side of Gran Canaria, a day trip to Agaete Valley is one of the best experiences you can choose.


This Agaete Valley day trip from Puerto de Mogán is one of the most rewarding experiences if you want to explore the greener and more authentic north of Gran Canaria.

Just over a little more than a hour’s drive from the south — yet it feels like another island.


Why Visit Agaete Valley?

Agaete Valley is famous for something truly unique:


Europe’s only coffee plantation.


Yes — real coffee, grown in Gran Canaria.

In the lush valley of Agaete, in the northwest of the island, Arabica Typica coffee has been cultivated since the 18th century. While coffee production disappeared elsewhere in Europe, it survived here thanks to the valley’s exceptional microclimate.


Today, you can:

  • Walk among coffee plants and mango trees

  • Visit traditional fincas

  • Taste locally grown Agaete coffee

  • Experience authentic inland Gran Canaria


The atmosphere is calm, green and authentic — completely different from the beach resorts of southern Gran Canaria.

Perfect for a relaxed, slow day out.


How to Get to Agaete from Puerto de Mogán

You will need a car for this day trip. The drive itself is part of the adventure.


Option 1 – Scenic Mountain Route (Most Beautiful)

Drive north from Puerto de Mogán through:

  • Mogán Valley

  • The village of Mogán

  • Continue towards La Aldea

  • Then onward to Agaete

This route takes you through dramatic landscapes, deep ravines, mountain roads and small villages. It is steeper and more winding — but incredibly scenic.

If you enjoy authentic inland Gran Canaria and breathtaking views, this is the route to choose.


Option 2 – Fast Coastal Highway Route (Easiest)

  • Take GC-1 towards Las Palmas

  • Continue onto GC-2 towards Agaete

Driving time: approximately 1 hour 20 minutes to 1 hour 40 minutes, depending on traffic.

This route offers smooth motorway driving and is ideal if you prefer a relaxed journey.


What to Visit in Agaete Valley

Finca La Laja – Bodega Los Berrazales (Coffee Plantation & Winery)



Located in the heart of Agaete Valley, this unique finca is both a coffee plantation and a winery — one of the very few places in Europe where coffee is cultivated.

During your visit you can:

  • Walk through the coffee plantation

  • Learn about the cultivation and harvesting process

  • Discover how Agaete coffee has survived for centuries

  • Visit the winery and vineyards

  • Enjoy a tasting of coffee, wine and local products

Production is small and largely harvested by hand, making it a rare and authentic experience in Gran Canaria.


Tickets & Practical Information

No reservation required.

Simply arrive during opening hours and join the next guided visit.


Prices

  • Children (0–5 years): Free

  • Children (6–13 years): €7

  • Adults: €14


Languages

Spanish and English


Opening Hours

Monday – Sunday: 10:00 – 17:00

Last guided visit: 16:00


More Things to Do in Agaete Valley

  • Visit tropical fruit plantations (mango, avocado and citrus)

  • Explore hiking trails connecting to Tamadaba Natural Park

  • Enjoy traditional Canarian food at local valley restaurants such as Casa Lolo

  • Discover rural fincas and peaceful countryside landscapes

Agaete offers a beautiful mix of gastronomy, history, nature and culture — far from the busy tourist areas.



A Different Side of Gran Canaria

Agaete is not about rushing.

It is about slowing down, breathing fresh mountain air, and discovering the island beyond the beaches.

If you love authentic experiences and hidden places in Gran Canaria, this is one of those day trips that stays with you long after you return to Puerto de Mogán.


Would you take the mountain route or the highway?


Frequently Asked Questions – Agaete Valley Day Trip from Puerto de Mogán


How far is Agaete Valley from Puerto de Mogán?

Agaete Valley is approximately 85–95 km from Puerto de Mogán. Driving time is usually between 1 hour 20 minutes and 1 hour 40 minutes, depending on which route you choose and traffic conditions.


Do I need a car to visit Agaete Valley?

Yes. Public transport connections from Puerto de Mogán to Agaete are limited and time-consuming. Renting a car is strongly recommended to enjoy the flexibility and scenic drive.


What is special about Agaete coffee?

Agaete Valley is home to Europe’s only coffee plantation. The valley’s unique microclimate allows Arabica Typica coffee to grow successfully. Production is small, largely harvested by hand, and considered rare within Europe.


Can you visit the coffee plantation in Agaete?

Yes. You can visit Finca La Laja - Bodega Los Berrazales in Agaete Valley. Guided tours include a walk through the coffee plantation and winery, along with a tasting of local products.

No reservation is required — simply arrive during opening hours.


How much does the Agaete coffee tour cost?

  • Children (0–5 years): Free

  • Children (6–13 years): €7

  • Adults: €14

Prices may change, so it is always a good idea to check locally before visiting.


Is Agaete Valley worth visiting?

Absolutely. Agaete Valley offers a completely different experience from southern Gran Canaria. Instead of beaches and resorts, you’ll find green valleys, mountain scenery, traditional fincas, tropical fruit plantations and authentic local restaurants.

It is one of the most beautiful and underrated day trips from Puerto de Mogán.


Which route is best to Agaete from Puerto de Mogán?

There are two main options:


Scenic mountain route:

More winding and dramatic, passing through Mogán Valley and La Aldea. Ideal if you enjoy breathtaking landscapes.


Coastal motorway route:

Faster and easier via GC-1 and GC-2. Best for relaxed highway driving.


Both routes are beautiful in their own way.


Is Agaete suitable for families?

Yes. The coffee plantation visit is educational and suitable for children. The valley also offers easy walking areas, restaurants and a relaxed atmosphere that works well for families.


When is the best time to visit Agaete Valley?

Agaete can be visited year-round. Mornings are generally quieter and cooler. Weekdays may feel more peaceful compared to weekends.


If you have more questions about visiting Agaete Valley from Puerto de Mogán, feel free to explore more local guides or ask in the comments 😊




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