Pre & Post FAMs

Here’s a sample of the itineraries we’re developing in collaboration with our partners for both pre- and post-event FAMs. Please note these are not final and will be updated as details are confirmed.

 

PRE FAM


October 3 - 4, 2025
Gran Canaria


Puerto de Mogán 
Puerto de Mogán is a colorful fishing village on the southwest of Gran Canaria. Discover the west coast of Gran Canaria, known for its impressive cliffs.

North Tour of Gran Canaria
We will visit a charming city on the North of the Island: Arucas. This city is known for its neogothic church, the old Rhum factory (Arehucas) and the banana plantations. We'll then depart for Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, where we will have lunch by Las Canteras Beach, a large urban beach. Before returning, we'll make a stop at the zona Nestor, to enjoy Parque Doramas, Las Palmas Marine and the historical Hotel Santa Catalina.


POST FAM OPTIONS
 

October 9 - 10, 2025
Gran Canaria
 

A Gastronomic Tour: Gran Canaria, an Island of Wine, Bananas and coffee. 

Visit Señorío de Cabrera, located near the city of Telde. This winery is the result of the work of a couple who love farming and wines. 
Visit a Banana Plantation in Arucas (La Rekompensa, and a visit to a coffee plantation on Agaete’s valley. We will enjoy of lunch with local products at the Casa Romántica, a key gastronomic spot in Gran Canaria. Free time at Puerto de las Nieves (Agaete), a fishing village with wonderful views over the “Dragon Tale”, the west mountains of Gran Canaria.

Depart for Las Palmas de Gran Canaria for lunch by Las Canteras Beach, a large urban beach. We'll make a stop at the zona Nestor to enjoy Parque Doramas, Las Palmas Marine and the historical Hotel Santa Catalina.


October 9 - 11, 2025
Tenerife

This trip is courtesy of the Tenerife Tourism Corporation www.webtenerife.com.
 


Discover La Laguna, UNESCO Heritage Site
The historical centre of San Cristóbal de La Laguna is one of the Canary Islands’ cultural treasures and is a representation of a colonial Spanish city without walls. It has the best preserved and most beautiful old towns in all of Tenerife and has held the title of UNESCO World Heritage Site since the end of the 20th Century. San Cristóbal de La Laguna was the first city founded in Tenerife, in 1496 by Adelantado of the Canary Islands Alonso Fernández de Lugo and has been a source of inspiration for cities like Old Havana or Cartagena in Colombia.

Casa del Vino museum visit, wine tasting and lunch
The "House of Wine" La Baranda is an old Canarian farm that dates to the 17th century and is owned by the Tenerife Government in order to promote the quality wines of the island. It is home to the Museum of the Vines and Wines of Tenerife. Try wines from the 5 denominations of the island.

Puerto de la Cruz visit
Puerto de la Cruz is a popular holiday destination thanks to its hotels and leisure options, but it also boasts a beautifully preserved town centre that was declared a Historic-Artistic Site in 1985. The heart of the centre is the vibrant Plaza del Charco. This is a suitable place to set off on a tour of sites such as Casa de la Aduana, Casa Miranda, the La Peña de Francia church and the Marquesa Hotel. One of its busiest and most genuinely charming spots is the fishing harbour, near the seaside neighbourhood of La Ranilla.


October 9 - 11, 2025
Feureteventura

This trip is courtesy of the Fuerteventura Tourism Board www.visitfuerteventura.com

Betancuria
A declared Historical Villa and Historical Capital of the Canary Island. We'll visit the Church, the remains of the convent of San Buenaventura, the Archaeological Museum and sculptures by Guise and Ayoze.

Ajui Caves
A Natural Monument of great beauty and geological value. According to geologists, it is the oldest place in the Canary Islands Archipelago, and therefore the first area that came to the surface as a result of the volcanic eruptions that originated the birth of the islands.

Cheese Museum
Tour its Canarian gardens and visit the shop selling crafts and products from Fuerteventura's primary sector. The museum takes an in-depth look at the Fuerteventuran goat as a breed with unique characteristics. From there, it takes a look at the livestock and cheesemaking activity from the aboriginal period to the present day.

Sotavento Beaches
Some of the best beaches of the Atlantc Ocean

Fishing Village of El Cotillo
Visit the Torre el Tostón: historical fortress of S. XVII. Then stop in the lagoons, beaches that are to the right side which has coves of white sands and calm waters. 

Bayuyo Volcano
A place of great geological, scenic and cultural interest, as archaeological remains from pre-Hispanic times can be found in the surrounding area. In addition, the Bayuyo volcano offers spectacular views of the northern part of the island.

Corralejo Natural Park
The best place to go to enjoy the desert beauty of Fuerteventura. In the north, alongside the large tourist resort of Corralejo is the biggest dune spread in the whole of the Canary Islands; an enormous extension of white sands bathed by the turquoise waters of the Atlantic Ocean. To the south, the opposite awaits: a volcanic landscape, red and ochre, dramatic and rugged.


October 9 - 11, 2025
Lanzarote

This trip is courtesy of  the Turismo Lanzarote Tourism Board.


Jameos del Agua
One of César Manrique’s most iconic artistic interventions, where nature and art merge in a unique volcanic environment. It is part of the lava tunnel formed by the eruption of the Volcán de la Corona. In addition to its impressive underground landscape, the site houses the Casa de los Volcanes, a scientific interpretation center that offers interactive experiences about the island’s volcanology.

Fundación César Manrique 
The Fundación César Manrique, located in the distinctive home that Lanzarote’s born-artist César Manrique had in the village of Tahíche. A visit to this house, which seems to flourish from a sea of lava, is an exceptional experience and helps to understand the artist’s work and legacy.

La Geria
A vineyard landscape like no other in the world. After the volcanic eruptions, the farmers of the island found it necessary to adapt their cultivation methods to the new environment born after the ashes. Here in La Geria first rate volcanic Malvasía wines are obtained.

Teguise village
Villa de Teguise was the capital of Lanzarote from the first half of the 15th century until the second half of the 19th century (1852) when Arrecife became the new capital. With a noble and stately heritage, Teguise was declared an architectural-historical-artistic town and it is one of the oldest villages that has taken part in significant events in the history of Lanzarote. Walking today through the paved streets of its historical centre is a pleasure.

Montañas de Fuego in Timanfaya National Park
Montañas del Fuego is a spectacle of red craters, lava flows and lunar landscapes that reflect the burning of the earth and its uncontrollable force. Impressed by the volcanic beauty, César Manrique devised the Ruta de los Volcanes, a route of about 14 kilometres along the main core of the eruptions where visitors can see a large concentration of caves, craters, lava mantles and impressive volcanic rocks of this moving lunar landscape. At El Diablo restaurant, its famous oven uses the earth’s own heat for delicious grilled food. Ten meters below our feet the depth reaches almost 300 degrees.

Playa Blanca
Panoramic views you won't want to miss.


October 9 - 11, 2025
El Hierro


La Maceta
Take the coastal volcanic path from Hotel Puntagrande to La Maceta, natural swimming pool

Terrero de lucha “Ramón Méndez” 
One of the most beautiful wrestling centers of the Canary Islands. Amazing views of the valley of El Golfo, in the north of the island.

Centre for Re-introduction and Preservation of the Giant Lizard of El Hierro
The Lizard Sanctuary was set up as part of the Plan for Preservation of the galliota simonyi lizard, in danger of extinction in Europe and one the 5 most endangered species in the whole of the world. The lizard was considered to be extinct until a local shepherd discovered specimens on the Fuga de Gorreta in 1974.

La Peña viewpoint
 La Peña is a Restaurant-Viewpoint designed by famous Lanzarote-born artist César Manrique, classified as of Cultural Interest, is unquestionably must for all. It provides a magnificent view over The Golfo Valley, the Salmor Rocks and the peak. 

Southwest part of the island
Discover beautiful views over the valley and the green Canarian pine forest, coming from the sea level to 1.200 metres of altitude. During the route, we´ll find the variety of landscapes and colors that the island offers, coming from the blue and black tones of the coast, to the brown, orange and green shades of the heights.

El Sabinar and La Dehesa
Amazing landscapes, viewpoints and growing areas with animals like horses, sheep or cows all around. LA LLANÍA (path/forest) This path is a symbol of the green forest of the island. There are a large number of endemic plant species only found in the archipelago or in this island. In the high áreas we find magnificient “laurisilva” Woods, the remains of the thick Woodland which dominated in the island in remote times, with different fern, moss and laurel species.

Lunch in La Restinga
La Restinga is a fishing village located on the southern end of the island, and home to most of our fishing boats. There are several restaurants serving fresh fish. It's ideal for deep sea diving and its sports centers are open all year around.

Lomo Negro viewpoint 
The last eruption (on land) of the island was around 200 years ago. El Hierro has the highest volcano density in the Canary Islands, with more than 500 open cones and another 300 covered with more recent lava flow.



October 9 - 11, 2025
La Palma

 

La Cumbrecita viewpoint and the Tajogaite Volcano
La Palma’s viewpoints transport you to dreamlike landscapes. The island is an open-air geological museum. The recent Tajogaite volcano, which emerged in 2021, has left a striking new mark on the landscape, showcasing nature’s raw power and vitality.

Silk Museum “Las Hilanderas” & Hotel Hacienda de Abajo in Tazacorte
Here the tradition of silk and silk weaving is kept well and truly alive, from the rearing of the silkworms to spinning and embroidery. La Hacienda de Abajo is a hotel, a museum and a garden, all in one. Behind its gates you'll find a refined hotel exclusively for adults. Four traditional mansions are built around a garden full of exotic plants, in the middle of banana plantations. 

Salt pans in Fuencaliente
Enjoy the sunset and and a true local wine experience

Santa Cruz de La Palma
Churches like El Salvador in Santa Cruz de La Palma house exceptional 16th-century Flemish paintings and sculptures, a testament to the island’s strong trade ties with Flanders during colonial times

Laurisilva Forest
Also known as laurel forests, are subtropical humid forests characterized by evergreen trees with glossy, elongated leaves. They are relict ecosystems, remnants of forests that once thrived across southern Europe and North Africa but disappeared as the climate changed

San Andrés
Stroll through the charming village and enjoy lunch.

Ron Aldea Distillery 
Since 1936, the Quevedo family has kept the spirit of a centuries-old tradition alive. Today, four generations later, that spirit, which makes their name and their rums symbols of undisputed quality, lives on.

Nogales Beach
Nogales Beach, one of the best in La Palma, exemplifies what this beautiful island has to offer: mountains, trails, lava, ocean and lush green landscapes.

Stargazing
End your experience with a look at the stars. And as night falls, La Palma’s pristine skies recognized as some of the best in the world for stargazing—come alive with millions of stars.
 


October 9 - 11, 2025
La Gomera

This trip is courtesy of the La Gomera Tourism Board.


San Sebastián
Visit the Monuments from the period of Columbus. Among these buildings we can note the Torre del Conde, the Church or The Assumption, the chapel of San Sebastian, Columbus Hourse and Casa de la Aguada or Customs House.

Hermigua 
Enjoy contemplating the farming hillside. Some of the places of interest here are: The church of Santo Domingo de Guzmán,  the ancient Dominican Monastery, the church, and the Ethnographic museum.

Altos de Chipude
Altos de Chipude is a brand that arises from the desire to continue the family tradition and heritage accumulated over generations with the aim of achieving a unique product that reflects the idiosyncrasy of our land and our roots, highlighting the endemic wine varieties of our island and producing a wine that is up to that challenge.

Valle Gran Rey
A beautiful landscape studded with palm trees, several black sand beaches, good infrastructure of apartments and small hotels, leisure services. And, we'll enjoy a whale watching excusion from Veultas port.

El Cedro and Los Roques Viewpoint
Small hiking route through the Jewel of La Gomera, El Cedro forest, in the National Park of Garajonay, declared World Heritage Site. A forest with a unique vegetation (laurel trees) that thrives due to the great amount of humidity.

It is one of the most beautiful areas in the Park, where water flows the whole year. Here, the forest shows its maximum expression: huge viñátigos, 30 meters high; acebiños; hayas; palos blancos; … which show their magnitude and beauty. It is recommended to wear comfortable clothes and shoes, even some warm clothing because the weather can be variable.