Gran Canaria

Gran Canaria Gran Canaria is the third largest island in the Canaries, with the largest population. Its capital, las Palmas, is the premier port in Spain. Go north for lush, green scenery and sightseeing; head south for beaches and clear skies. So varied are its landscapes that it is often called a 'miniature continent'. The mountain slopes and deep ravines of the undeveloped interior are ruggedly beautiful, offering wonderful views and walks. See Las Palmas for its fascinating old quarter and links with Columbus, the fertile Agaete Valley and the pretty north-western fishing village of Puerto de las Nieves. Playa se Maspalomas - famed for its long golden sands and dunes. Relatively quiet yet not far from the bright lights of Playa del Ingles. Golf course, riding, aquapark, boating-lagoon, Holiday World amusement park, shopping. Camel safaris through the 'mini Sahara. Playa del Ingles- vibrant cosmopolitan resort with vast white-sand beach and no shortage of shops, bars, restaurants and nightspots. Nearby San Agustin is quieter and has broad avenues, a lovely promenade and a casino. Other beaches close by include Playa de Tarajillo and Playa de las Burras.
Arguineguin
Arguineguin This little village lies near El Perchel Point. Patalavaca beach has fine golden sand. It is the best area for deep sea fishing and there are the service facilities necessary for this kind of sport.
Maspalomas
Maspalomas Maspalomas is more peaceful than most of the resorts in Gran Canaria. With its long beach all 6km of it, not forgetting the famous sand dunes, making you feel you are in the Sahara desert. Just to make you feel even more deserted you can enjoy a ride on a camel, over the dunes of Maspalomas. If that’s not your cup of tea you can always sit in...
Puerto Mogan
Puerto Mogan Puerto Mogan is a quiet prestigious marina development which has been attractively created as an extension of the small fishing village and harbour. It is an unique location combining the traditional values of a local community with modern facilities. Local fishing boats intermingle with luxurious yachts from all around the world. The privately-own...
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico Set off the west coast of Africa, just 67 miles from the Western Sahara, Puerto Rico and Gran Canaria enjoys sunshine every week of the year. With a tropical climate to the south, a fresher climate to the north & fresher still in the centre, the island is known as a "continent in miniature". Close to the Sahara and receiving hotter weather than ...
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