What to see and visit in Gran Canaria? 12 Places not to be missed

What to see and visit in Gran Canaria? 12 Places not to be missed

What to see and visit in Gran Canaria? 12 Places not to be missed

Gran Canaria, known as "the island of eternal spring", is a holiday destination full of contrasts and surprises awaiting you around every corner. So, it is normal that you don't really know what to see and visit in Gran Canaria. If you are planning your trip and are looking to rent a holiday accommodation in this jewel of the Canarian archipelago, here is a list of 12 must-see places that will allow you to experience the true essence of the island.

Maspalomas Dunes

We begin our journey at the impressive Maspalomas Dunes, a Protected Nature Reserve. This landscape of golden dunes, next to the Atlantic Ocean, will make you feel as if you were in the desert. A walk through the dunes at sunset is a magical experience you won't want to miss on your trip to Gran Canaria.

Strolling in Las Palmas and the Vegueta district

One thing you have to see and visit in Gran Canaria is its capital. Head to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and immerse yourself in its historic centre. The Vegueta district is a labyrinth of cobbled streets full of history, with the Santa Ana Cathedral as the focal point. Don't forget to visit the Canarian Museum and enjoy authentic Canarian cuisine in one of the local restaurants or at the Vegueta Market, where you can sample local cheeses and tropical fruits.

Hike up to the Roque Nublo Rural Park

For lovers of nature and panoramic views, a visit to the Roque Nublo Rural Park is essential. Here, you can hike up to the iconic Roque Nublo, an impressive rock formation resembling a large monolith that rises majestically above the landscape.

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Discovering the Case of Teror

Teror is a charming Canarian village known for its traditional architecture and for being an important pilgrimage site. The Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Pino is a landmark and its central square is ideal for enjoying a good cup of Canarian coffee.

Visiting the Guayadeque ravine and caves

In Guayadeque, you can explore a spectacular ravine and natural caves. Some of these caves have been converted into restaurants, giving you the unique opportunity to enjoy Canarian food underground. This ravine is only a 30 minute drive from Maspalomas, so if you have your holiday accommodation in the south of Gran Canaria, you can visit it.

Getting to know the village of Tejeda

Tejeda is a mountain village that will make you fall in love with its typical Canarian architecture and its impressive views of the Roque Bentayga. Don't forget to try the local almond, a delicious speciality.

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Driving the roads of Inagua

Explore the wild beauty of the island by driving along the roads of Inagua. This is a perfect place for those looking to get away from the hustle and bustle and connect with nature.

Visit Puerto de Mogán

Known as "Little Venice", Puerto de Mogán is a charming harbour with canals and architecture that will transport you to a corner of the Mediterranean coast. You can stroll around the harbour, enjoy the beach and try the fresh seafood in its restaurants. Without a doubt, a destination you should cross off your list of places to see and visit in Gran Canaria.


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Strolling around Arucas

Arucas is famous for its rum distillery and its beautiful neo-gothic church of San Juan Bautista. A stroll through its streets will give you a unique insight into Canarian life.

Lime trees of Moya

Los Tilos de Moya is a place of enchanted forest, a green corner where you can enjoy the native flora and go hiking in a cool and peaceful atmosphere.

Sunset at Puerto de las Nieves in Agaete

End your day with a sunset at Puerto de las Nieves in Agaete. Enjoy the ocean views and relax in the natural pools of Las Salinas as the sun sets over the horizon.

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Bathing on the many beaches

Of course, you can't visit Gran Canaria without enjoying its beautiful beaches. From the popular beaches of Las Canteras and Amadores to the most secluded unspoilt coves. There is a beach for every taste. Playa de Maspalomas and Playa del Inglés are other well-known options where you can find a tourist accommodation close by.

These are just some of the treasures that Gran Canaria has to offer. The island awaits you with a unique combination of culture, nature and beauty that will leave you with unforgettable memories. Prepare your itinerary and discover all that this island has in store for you!


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