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8 Top-Rated Things To Do In Gran Canaria

Grand Canaria- a continent in miniature named as such due to the high variability in its nature and scenery. One of the Spanish Canary Islands ranks as the third largest island in terms of size and has the second-highest population. Renowned for its beautiful beaches, pleasant winter climate, charming historical towns, and excellent hiking opportunities, it shares these appealing features with its fellow Canary Islands. Choosing Gran Canaria as your destination is an excellent decision, as it offers a wealth of attractions and experiences. Here are some top-rated things to do in Gran Canaria:

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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Old Town

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The capital city of Gran Canaria, Las Palmas, is a vibrant and cosmopolitan destination. Explore the historic quarter of Vegueta, where you’ll find narrow streets lined with colonial architecture, 

Almost wherever you go in gran canaria you will not be far off the traditional Canarian altar, however none of these rivals Las Palmas Old Town. Both the size of the town and the sea amount of well-maintained historical buildings takes you back hundreds of years. 

Some of the most famous sites are Cathedral de Santa Ana and San Telmo Park. You should also take time off to walk around in the shopping street or in one of the parks to be found in the area.

Mogan

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Mogan is one of the most picturesque holiday resort towns in Gran Canaria. It is located in the southwestern parts of Gran Canaria. Mogan is popular with both one-day tourists and people staying for the whole duration of the vacation. 

The two most popular areas of Mogan are Portimogan-this- this old port area where you’ll find the picturesque areas and of course Playa Mogan the beautiful beach.

Cruz De Tejeda

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Lush views of green valleys mountains towering up around you wherever you look in the distance you will easily get a good view of Roque Nublo and on a decent enough day. You can get one of the best views of Teide Tenerife which is a volcano that is making Tenerife.

Maspalomas

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The most important thing is a nice accommodation in the south of the island because here it’s much warmer than in the north. There are many hotels in Maspalomas but we recommend vacation accommodation, of course, you need a rental car for that.

The dunes of Maspalomas are up to 20 meters high and also suitable for those who like to take sunbathe without clothes the dunes are a nudist area. The lighthouse of Maspalomas is a good photo spot and perfect to start your walk on the beautiful promenade.

A culinary highlight is paella typically Spanish super tasty you should also try Canarian potatoes with a spicy mojo sauce. In the evening we treat ourselves to a few cocktails at the Yumbo Center this is where the crazy nightlife of Maspalomas takes place.

Pigo de las Nieves 

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Here is Pigo! Pigo de las Nieves is one of the highest points of Gran Canaria and it is easily one of the most well-known natural places on the island together with places like Rogue Nuplo and Tamatapa. 

Pigo de Las Nieves can be enjoyed by anyone either if it’s through medium or longer hiking routes or if you don’t want to hike you can visit by car or bus. Hiking on and around Pigo de las Nieves will offer plenty of exciting viewpoints which will reveal some great panoramic sceneries. 

Barranco de Guayadeque

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Explore the spectacular Barranco de Guayadeque, a deep ravine famous for its unique rock formations and caves. Take a guided tour through the ancient cave dwellings, which have been converted into restaurants and museums. 

Learn about the island’s indigenous people, the Guanches, and their way of life. The Barranco is also a great place for hiking and birdwatching.

Playa del Inglés

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If you’re seeking adventure, head to Playa del Inglés, a popular resort town known for its fantastic water sports opportunities. Try your hand at windsurfing, jet skiing, or paddleboarding, or simply relax on the pristine beaches. 

The town also boasts a vibrant nightlife scene, with numerous bars, clubs, and restaurants to choose from.

Playa des Amadores

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If you want to spend your day lounging on the golden sand, soaking up the sun, and taking refreshing dips in the turquoise sea, Playa des Amadores gets you covered. The beach is well-maintained and offers amenities like sun loungers, umbrellas, and beach bars. 

You can try your hand at jet skiing, parasailing, paddleboarding, or even rent a kayak to explore the coastline. 

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