Canary Islands · Spain · 1,560 km²

Gran Canaria

A continent pressed into a single circular island — Saharan dunes dissolve into Atlantic surf while ancient volcanic peaks rise above cloud-wrapped villages that time forgot.

🗓️ Best Time to Visit Year-Round Peak comfort Feb–Apr & Oct–Dec; lively Carnival in February
Vibe Miniature Continent & Vibrant Cosmopolitan capital meets untamed interior
🏔️ Key Landscape Dunes · Caldera · Colonial Towns Roque Nublo (1,813 m) — sacred volcanic monolith
✈️ Getting There LPA Gran Canaria Airport — direct from London, Madrid, Frankfurt
🏙️ Capital Las Palmas de GC Population 380,000 — largest city in the Canary Islands

The Essentials of
Gran Canaria

From an ocean of golden sand to the misty highland caldera where Guanche gods once walked — four Gran Canaria experiences that will stay with you.

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Maspalomas Dunes Nature Reserve

Where the Sahara meets the Atlantic. The 400-hectare Maspalomas Dunes are an ever-shifting sea of golden sand at the island's southernmost tip — a protected nature reserve that has resisted the resort sprawl on either side. Walk barefoot into the interior at dawn or dusk and the dunes feel entirely wild: wind-sculpted crests, a freshwater lagoon and the lighthouse standing sentinel where land ends.

Nature Reserve · Dunes · Iconic
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Roque Nublo & Tejeda Highlands

Rising 80 metres from a basalt plateau at 1,700 metres altitude, Roque Nublo is Gran Canaria's most sacred landmark — a volcanic monolith venerated by the island's original Guanche inhabitants for centuries. The surrounding Tejeda caldera is the geological heart of the island: a dramatic crater ringed by white villages, almond groves and the finest hiking trails in the Canary Islands.

Volcano · Sacred · Hiking · UNESCO
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Puerto de Mogán

Gran Canaria's most enchanting harbour earns its nickname "Little Venice" through a network of flower-draped bridges spanning turquoise canals lined with bougainvillea. Beyond the Instagram appeal lies a genuinely charming fishing village with one of the island's finest beaches, excellent local restaurants and a Friday market that draws discerning visitors from across the island.

Harbour · Village · Beach · Dining
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Vegueta Historic District

The oldest neighbourhood in Las Palmas — and in the entire Canary Islands — Vegueta's cobblestoned streets and colonial plazas were laid out in 1478. Christopher Columbus stayed here before his third voyage to the Americas, and his house still stands. The Cathedral of Santa Ana anchors a quarter of merchant mansions, tapas bars and art galleries that feels genuinely Spanish, not touristic.

Colonial · Culture · History · UNESCO

Best Hotels in Gran Canaria

From a restored colonial mansion in the heart of Las Palmas to a luxury dune-side resort in Meloneras — Gran Canaria rewards every kind of traveller.

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Luxury Boutique
★★★★★

Colonial Mansion — Vegueta, Las Palmas

A restored 18th-century merchant's house in Vegueta's UNESCO old town, converted into an intimate boutique hotel with just 12 suites. Carved wooden balconies overhang a candlelit courtyard, original Canarian tile floors run throughout, and the rooftop terrace looks straight at the Cathedral of Santa Ana. Steps from the city's best restaurants and the surf of Las Canteras beach.

UNESCO Location Courtyard Garden Rooftop Terrace Historic Building
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Eco Retreat
★★★★

Rural Finca — Santa Brígida / Tejeda Valley

In the cool microclimate of Gran Canaria's interior, traditional stone fincas sit among avocado groves and flowering almond trees with Roque Nublo visible on the ridge above. Solar-powered, organically managed and offering farm-to-table breakfasts with local cheeses, papas arrugadas and fresh coffee — this is the island stripped back to its honest, unhurried self.

Organic Breakfast Mountain Views Solar Powered Hiking Access
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Dune-Side Resort
★★★★★

Luxury Resort — Meloneras, Maspalomas

The Meloneras strip borders the Maspalomas Dunes Nature Reserve — a rare combination of protected landscape and five-star infrastructure. These large-format luxury hotels offer multiple pools, thalassotherapy spas, curated dining and direct access to the seafront promenade. The dunes glow orange at sunset just minutes' walk from your room.

Dunes Access Thalasso Spa Multiple Pools Sea Promenade
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Top Tours & Activities
in Gran Canaria

Three experiences that reveal what Gran Canaria truly is — beyond the sunlounger and the package holiday.

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Nature · Iconic · Family

Maspalomas Dunes Camel Ride

Cross the Maspalomas Dunes the way they were always meant to be crossed — on camelback. A local guide leads you deep into the protected reserve at the hour when the low Atlantic light turns the sand to amber. The camels are accustomed to the terrain and the silence out in the dunes, broken only by wind, is absolute. One of Gran Canaria's most unforgettable memories.

⏱ 45 min – 1 hour From €18
Book Experience on Civitatis
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Volcano · Guided · Cultural

Roque Nublo Guided Volcanic Hike

A geology and culture guide leads you up through the Tejeda caldera to the base of the 80-metre Roque Nublo monolith — the island's most iconic landmark. Along the way you'll learn the volcanic formation story, the sacred significance to the Guanche people and identify endemic flora found nowhere else on Earth. The views from the summit plateau stretch across four other islands on clear days.

⏱ 4 – 5 hours From €42
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Ocean · Sailing · Wildlife

Catamaran Cruise along Mogán Coast

The Mogán coastline is Gran Canaria at its most dramatic — sheer volcanic cliffs plunging into water of an impossible deep blue. A luxury catamaran departs Puerto de Mogán and follows the coast to coves inaccessible by road, where you can snorkel with colourful reef fish before lunch is served on deck. Dolphin sightings are common on this route — a marine biologist travels with you to explain what you see.

⏱ 4 hours From €52
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Discover Gran Canaria
from the Inside Out

The GC-60 road spiralling up into the Tejeda caldera, the Mogán valley at midday, the wild north coast where surfers share cliffs with goats — Gran Canaria's real character lives away from the resort strip. A hire car is the only way to find it. Compare the best providers at both airport and port locations.

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Essential Info for
Gran Canaria

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Getting to Gran Canaria

  • Gran Canaria Airport (LPA) — 18 km south of Las Palmas
  • Direct flights from London, Manchester, Berlin, Amsterdam and most major European cities
  • Flight time: approx. 4 hrs from UK, 2 hrs 10 min from mainland Spain
  • Ferry connections from Tenerife, Fuerteventura and Lanzarote via Fred Olsen and Naviera Armas
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Getting Around

  • Hire car strongly recommended for interior, Mogán and north coast
  • Global network of buses (guaguas) connects main towns cheaply
  • Las Palmas has good urban transport — taxis and bus for the city
  • The GC-1 motorway links airport, Las Palmas and Maspalomas quickly
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Insider Tips

  • The Maspalomas Dunes are at their best at sunrise — arrive before 8am to have them to yourself
  • Las Palmas Carnival (February) rivals Rio — book accommodation 6 months ahead
  • The north of the island is dramatically different to the south: greener, wilder and cooler
  • Tejeda's almond blossom festival (late January–February) is one of the most beautiful sights in the Canaries

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