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Gran Canaria Holidays & Travel Guide

Gran Canaria is more than a sunny paradise island in the Atlantic Ocean. People usually refer to it as a miniature continent, because even if it is only 50 Km in diameter, it has beautiful beaches, very rich nature, scenery and culture making your Gran Canaria holidays perfect!

Gran Canaria -   Maspalomas beach

Gran Canaria - holidays scene at Maspalomas beach

Gran Canaria (territory of Spain) is located 150 Km from the western coast of Africa, is belonging to a group of 7 islands that form a group called Canary Islands. The third in size in the Canaries group, and although not that well known as Tenerife, has many more features and is a far most interesting place to visit in the archipelago.

Gran Canaria is volcanic by origin, and tens of thousands of years of natural erosion created it’s incredible terrain. The terrain is ranging from lovely beaches to mildly harsh mountain environments with record braking cliffs of 400m of height. The flora and fauna is very rich with dozens of endemic species living only on this island as a result of the group’s separation from the main land by some distance. For these really unique features one third of it’s area is protected as a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO.

With Maspalomas and Playa del Ingles as the main place for basking in the sun at breathtaking touristic places in the south, sub-tropic climate creating lovely weather conditions, activities for all folks including all types of water-sports, night life, fishing, golf and taking trips to the sea and mountains, Las Palmas in the north for carnivals, museums, surfing, etc. – truly one of a kind place to visit. This web-site was created to introduce Gran Canaria holidays (and related) to you, or, if you already know about it, it’s on your disposal to use it as a guide and find your way to all the interesting places on the island.

Notable Locations in Gran Canaria


Las Palmas de Gran Canaria - Playa de Las Canteras

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria - Playa de Las Canteras

The most popular part of the island is the south, featuring jaw-dropping touristic places of Maspalomas and Playa del Ingles.

Maspalomas

Maspalomas is most famous for the 68m tall lighthouse called the El Faro de Maspalomas marking the beginning of the sand-dunes and it’s beach ranging 8 kilometers up to Playa del Ingles. The sand of Western Sahara is blown here by the winds from Africa, and even if island is volcanic by nature, you can enjoy the sandy beaches due to this natural phenomenon accruing only here on the entire planet. Besides the dunes, the city’s near vicinity is a center of fun activities in water-parks, golf courses, horse riding courses, hiking, excursions, and of course, all types of water sports. Perfect location if you would like calm Gran Canaria holidays.

Playa del Ingles

Playa del Ingles is very similar to Maspalomas. Shopping malls with duty-free prices, beaches, bars, restaurants… And after a long sunny day you can take refuge in some of the night clubs (very rich nightlife, I must add) to complete your day – a vacation paradise, that’s for sure.

Other notable holiday resorts where you could spend your Gran Canaria holidays are San Agustin, Sonnenland, Meloneras, Arguineguin, Porto Mogan, Bahia Feliz, Puerto Rico and others.

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria - The Cathedral of Santa Ana

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria - The Cathedral of Santa Ana

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

The northern part of Gran Canaria is popular for the capital of the island Las Palmas, founded June 24Th, 1478, under the name Real de Las Palmas. A lot of historical buildings are still present from that time including the Cathedral of Santa Ana, Church of San Juan Bautista and other historical buildings and monuments.

A beach called Las Canteras, located in the center of the city, is a world famous place for surfers. As the north-east winds are constantly present here (unlike at the south, where is more calm) the season is open all year for various forms of surfing.

Besides it’s natural riches, Gran Canaria is important for it’s strategic location – it is a connection from Europe to the southern parts of Africa, to the east by seas and to the American continent. The largest port in the complex of the islands is the port of Las Palmas with various import-export goods, followed by the port of Arinaga located in a major industrial zone, one of the major ones in Spain.

It’s strategic location helped the Spanish to advance further in conquering new worlds including the discovery of Americas. Christopher Columbus anchored in the Port of Las Palmas in 1492 for a month before taking a long trip over the seas to discover a New World.

Besides the natural riches, coast and historical locations, the island has superhighways (GC1, GC2 and GC31) connecting north and south, dual carriageways (GC4 and GC5), an international airport (one of the busiest in Spain) making the island both notably modern and traditional.

General Weather and Climate


Being close to the tropical circle makes the island’s climate perfect – nor too hot or too cold. Temperatures are ranging from 20 °C(68 ºF) in the winter to 26 °C(78 ºF) in the summer, with the extreme of 10 °C(50 ºF) in the winter (hardly on the coast) up to 38 ºC (100 ºF) occurring in the southern parts when the hot summer winds from Sahara are present. These conditions usually do not last long. Clouds and rain are part of the winter season, and snow is sometimes present on the highest mountain peeks. The southern parts are more-less spared of the winter conditions and rain and clouds are occasional.

Despite the stable temperature, the sun is really strong in Gran Canaria (specially in the general south area around Maspalomas and Playa del Ingles), and the meteorological term “feels like xy ºC” makes a lot of sense here. The thermometer in the shade really shows 25 °C, but you are for sure in your swimming suite in those weather conditions.

So, in one word, the weather is: perfect! Make sure you check out the detailed weather forecast (for Maspalomas, Playa del Ingles and Las Plamas) and general climate available at this web-site.

Nature of Gran Canaria


Incredible Scenery of Gran Canaria

Incredible Scenery of Gran Canaria

Gran Canaria features incredible places up in the mountains, over 60 lakes, an incredible coastline, climate that could not be more perfect and a lot of sunshine during the entire year, spots for every one’s taste, and the nature – the list is just too long to fit to a single sentence.

Besides the 1/3 of the surface area protected by UNESCO, 42,7% of the surface is protected by the Red Canaria de Espacios Naturales Protegidos (Canary Islands Network for Naturally Protected Areas) and as such is a national treasure.

The highest mountain spot in Gran Canaria is Pico del las Nieves (snow peak) at 1950m of height. You can see Tenerife and it’s snow covered mountains from this place – what is really incredible view because Tenerife is 100 Km away from the spot you are standing at – a place I definitely recommend to check out.

There are hundreds of more very interesting locations all over this unique miniature continent, and it is really, really impossible to see them all in a short one or two week vacation while visiting. This is why this web site was created. With detailed information about all the notable places, directions and recommendations, places to visit, history, etc., you can explore in front of your computer, before deciding to drop by and see the place for yourself, because, it is really not possible to describe this place with words, pictures or video – you have to see it for yourself.

Besides basking on the beach the nature will only enrich your Gran Canaria holidays.

Using this web-site


There are many nice features for exploring and planing Gran Canaria holidays or visitation via this website.

There are maps, help sections, places to eat at, hotels information, short info cards about places, photos that you can click on to see large versions, and so on.

I would like to present you one of the features I added: an interactive 2d Google Map window, that is present on every page that contains a subject that can be geographically positioned, so you can see where is the place in question. Here is a window showing the island:

There is an interesting feature there on the right upper side of the image: there is a standing man icon. Click and hold your mouse over that icon and then drag it to somewhere on the island. If there is imagery present there, you will be able to travel around using roads! Enjoy!

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From this point on I recommend you check out the Gran Canaria Travel Guide Content Overview, Beaches and Places to Visit pages. For the most notable Gran Canaria holidays and vacation spots check out Maspalomas and Playa del Ingles.

You can also check out the Gran Canaria Weather Forecast and Gran Canaria Webcams for always staying up-date and checking real time information from this notable resort.

And of course, there is the handy drop-down menu in the top so you can find all the information you need from a hierarchically structured page system.

Every place has some advantage, and you can use this web-site to make a decision about your Gran Canaria holidays.

Have fun exploring both in virtual and in reality!

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Gran Canaria General Information
Gran Canaria Beaches
Gran Canaria Towns and Villages to visit
Gran Canaria Weather
Gran Canaria Webcams