Discover two very opposite things: cities and oceans. You will go to the oldest quarter of Las Palmas called Vegueta. You will stroll along a maze of narrow, cobblestone streets and tiny squares. You will see a colourful market and the Columbus House, where Columbus stayed for a few days while the rudder of one of his ships was repaired in 1492. Columbus House is also worth seeing for its special architecture and canary stone used. After having discovered the maar, enjoy a photostop at Altavista, before getting ready to reach “el mar” (sea in Spanish). And what better way to explore what’s under the sea, than visiting Poema del Mar.In the first area, “La Jungla”, landscapes are reproduced in homage to the five continents. The second area, “Arrecife”, is a walk around a huge cylinder that exhibits a great variety of corals and fish. In the third zone, “Deep Sea”, the deepest ocean is reproduced. You will be able to see it in the largest saltwater aquarium in Europe.