tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37144023.post2822052242517174850..comments2024-01-25T20:22:14.960+00:00Comments on Pics and other stuff: Playa de Güigüí, the secret beach Tamara Kulikovahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18008651088408982055noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37144023.post-64125927409333235132018-07-29T18:41:37.660+01:002018-07-29T18:41:37.660+01:00it took us about 3 hours, with many stops and wait...it took us about 3 hours, with many stops and waiting for everybody to catch up. If you are an experienced walker you can do it in under two hours. Walk in the opposite direction will take longer as there is more ascent to it.<br /><br />And you need to figure out how to get to Tasartico, and back from it if you intend to walk both ways. <br /><br />There is also a route from La Aldea de San Nicolas, where there is a bus and some places to stay, but it is quite difficult and long. You can find it on wikiloc. I'd say attempt it if you are a quite experienced walker. Tamara Kulikovahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18008651088408982055noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37144023.post-18663533143438651962018-07-29T14:02:54.530+01:002018-07-29T14:02:54.530+01:00Hi Tamara!
I've been looking for some informa...Hi Tamara! <br />I've been looking for some information about this Guigui beach recently, and I came across your blog which I found pretty much interesting, so thakn you for what you do.<br />I was wondering, how long did it take for the walking part of the route, from from Tasartico to Guigui?<br />I've recently booked my first trip to Gran Canaria for September this year, and since I came across the reference to Guigui beach for the first time, now I'm getting more and more obsessed with the idea to get there while I'm on the island =) Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09734693975615832127noreply@blogger.com