


Attractions in Gay Gran Canaria

Most tourists stay in the south of the island, which is sunnier and has less rain than the north. However, therte is so much more to the island than just the resortes! In the south there is a large bird park, Palmitos Park, in the south of the island as well as many beach resort communities. The resort communities start in the central eastern part of the southern coast in the Maspalomas area which includes the towns of San Agustín, Playa del Inglés, Sonnenland, Maspalomas and Meloneras. The Dunes of Maspalomas are located between Playa del Inglés and Maspalomas. Another tourist attraction is the lighthouse at Maspalomas situated at the western end of Maspalomas.
In Tarajalillo an Aeroclub exists from where tourist flights can be taken over the island.

Still further to the west along the southern shore, in the Municipality of Mogán, are the communities of Puerto Rico and Puerto de Mogán, a picturesque village referred to as "Little Venice" on account of its many canals.
Other attractions include Cocodrilos Park, Roque Nublo (an 80m monolith), Cenobio de Valerón with about 290 caves, Cueva Pintada the most important archaeological park in Canary Islands and the botanical gardens Jardin Canario (in Tafira Alta) and Cactualdea (in La Aldea de San Nicolás).
The capital city is Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. It was the first stop of Christopher Columbus' expedition on his way back from the Americas, a commemoration of which is the Hermitage of San Antonio Abad, where the navigator prayed, and the Casa de Colón. Other attractions in the capital city include the Museo Canario (the most important archaeology museum in the archipelago), the Cathedral and the Plaza del Espíritu Santo.

The town of Agüimes, on the eastern part of the island, has been carefully restored, and its town centre, centered around its old church and a peaceful square, now evokes the quiet living of a traditional Canarian town.
The district also has some of the best preserved cave dwellings, in the protected area of the Guayadeque Ravine, where even the church has been built into the hillside and visitors can find a number of popular cave restaurants. The district also includes the most renowned scuba diving area on the island: the marine reserve at the playa de El Cabrón just outside the town of Arinaga.
Other important towns are Telde and Vecindario (within the municipality of Santa Lucía de Tirajana) and Gáldar. In Arucas there is a magnificent Neogothic temple, popularly known as "Arucas' Cathedral", as well as a large fertile plain where bananas are grown. In Gáldar and its surroundings there is also a banana-growing plain and some remarkable archaeological remains, such as Cueva Pintada or Cenobio de Valerón's communal silos, ancient tombs, and the port of Sardina del Norte where Christopher Columbus used to get supplies for his ships.
The following attractions are some of the most popular in Gran Canria.
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Helicopter Tour of the ISland The very best way to see the Island. No queues, now buses, no other tourists.. just you, your friends and one hell of a view! |
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Gran Canaria VIP TOUR Discover the best of what the Island of Gran Canaria has to offer and do it in Style. This VIP tour will give you an insiders guide to the best of what Gran Canaria has to offer. |
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Yellow Submarine Tour Explore the depths of the the deep blue sea. Climb aboard the Yellow Submarine for an unforgettable experience. |
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Las Palmas Day Tour The Beautiful city of Las Palmas, Gran Canaria is yours to explore. The city is definitely worth a visit, if not for the sights..then for the shopping! |
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Sioux City The Wild Wild West... in Gran Canaria... yes, watch the cowboys and indians reenact yourt favourite western scenes in a truly authentic setting. |
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Gran Canaria Jeep Safari Explore the depths of the Islands with your very own Jeep! A great way to explore the volcanic mountains of Gran Canaria. |