Things to do in Gran Canaria

Farthest island of Spain

Round as a ball, Gran Canaria appears to have been bounced from the coast of West Africa 130 miles to the east. The third-largest of the Canary Islands (after Tenerife and Fuerteventura), it’s roughly the same size as Greater London. It was “discovered” in 999AD, when the Granada-based navigator Ibn Farrukh landed (and introduced the wonder plant aloe vera to its shores).
However, before the Spanish arrived in the 15th century, the Canarii occupied the island. These Berber-descended people had no knowledge of shipbuilding, which has led historians to conclude they were exiled landlocked slaves.

From the stunning Maspalomas Dunes to the charming village of Puerto de Mogán, Gran Canaria has something to offer everyone, whether you’re looking for:
– a relaxing beach vacation (lively Playa del Inglés or the secluded Playa de Guigui),
– an adventurous getaway (Tamadaba Mountains and the Roque Nublo),
– visit the villages and towns (historic Vegueta or the picturesque Puerto de Mogán),
– sample the local cuisine (papas arrugadas con mojo and gofio),
– enjoy the nightlife (Yumbo Centrum or the sophisticated Meloneras) or
– a cultural experience, you’ll find it on this island paradise.