TOURS

After the conference concludes on Friday, October 11, attendees can participate in one of two optional tours. Excursions via private shuttle will leave from the Palacio de Congresos and will return by 18:00.

All who requested to participate in tours will receive confirmation or wait list messages soon.

> Tour 1: Arehucas Rum Distillery
    Space is still available as of 3 October

> Tour 2: Spanish Bank of Algae and Canarian Science and Technology Park
    Tour is at capacity; a waitlist is being maintained

Tour 1: Arehucas Rum Distillery

Friday, October 11
Bus pick up is on the street outside Palacio de Congresos
Bus leaves at 14:30
Returns by 18:00

The Arehucas Rum Distillery, founded in the late 19th century, is one of the oldest in Europe. This 50-minute tour will lead visitors through the aging cellar, the distillation rooms, and the bottling plant. Guides will explain the rum-making process, and tastings of various rums and liqueurs will be provided.

After the tour, participants will have time to visit other sites in the town of Arehucas on their own, such as the Church of San Juan Bautista, Jardines de la Marquesa, or local cafes.

Cost: 25 Euro/25 USD — Includes transportation and rum distillery tour fee.

Maximum attendees: 50

Registration process: Please complete this survey indicating your interest in participating in this tour. The registration fee may be paid onsite during the conference week.

Tour 2: Spanish Bank of Algae and Canarian Science and Technology Park

Friday, October 11
Please pick up your lunch in the Exhibitor area after the conference concludes
Bus pick up is on the street outside Palacio de Congresos
Bus leaves at 14:00
Returns by 18:00

The Spanish Bank of Algae (BEA) is a research center of the Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, managed by the Canarian Science and Technology Park Foundation.

BEA is the official Spanish mBRC where algae strains from tropical and subtropical regions, particularly from the Macaronesian region, are maintained. BEA staff will guide participants in viewing the collection of >2000 clonal strains, as well as the tour outdoor facility. BEA’s basic activities include bioprospection, isolation, characterization, conservation, supply, and development of cultivation techniques and applications of algae from a scientific-technological point of view.

Visitors will then take a virtual reality tour of PLOCAN, the oceanographic platform of the Canary Islands, and learn about it’s unique capabilities in building, equipping and operating marine infrastructure for marine research and technology development. PLOCAN provides an array of oceanographic services; experimental platform for sensors, oceanographic observatory and data hub for oceanographic operations. It also hosts a large fleet of underwater vehicles available for scientific research.

Cost: 30 Euro / 30 USD – Includes transportation and picnic lunch.

Maximum attendees: 30

Registration process: Please complete this survey indicating your interest in participating in this tour. The registration fee may be paid onsite during the conference week.

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Contact Jenny Ramarui,
Conference Coordinator,
at [email protected]
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