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With its diverse repertoire of golden beaches, lush greenery, and dramatic volcanic landscapes, the island offers endless opportunities for adventure, relaxation, and discovery. Wander through Las Palmas, the lively capital, where historic architecture meets bustling markets and beachfront charm. For sun-seekers, the iconic Maspalomas dunes and family-friendly Playa del Inglés are unmissable. Nature lovers can hike to Roque Nublo, explore ancient laurel forests, or uncover hidden coves along the coast.
Beyond its landscapes, Gran Canaria’s vibrant culture and cuisine make every visit truly unforgettable. From savouring local delicacies to experiencing traditional festivals, this island is full of surprises. Keep reading for our list of the best things to do in Gran Canaria!
Visit the island’s capital Las Palmas
The best place to begin your Gran Canaria adventure is in Las Palmas, the island’s lively capital, located on its northern coast. As the biggest cultural hub, Las Palmas offers a blend of historic charm, modern sophistication, and scenic beauty. The city’s heartbeat lies in its historic quarter, Vegueta. Wandering through its narrow streets, lined with pastel-coloured buildings, transports you back in time to the island’s early days. Vegueta’s architecture reflects the deep historical roots of the island, influenced by both Gothic and colonial styles.
Las Palmas, Gran Canaria
Sand dunes of Maspalomas. Gran Canaria
Discover Maspalomas
Shifting gears to the southern part of the island, the resort town of Maspalomas is a must-visit for its iconic sand dunes. The Maspalomas Dunes, a protected nature reserve, are among the most photographed landmarks in Gran Canaria and these vast, dessert like sands provide a surreal and unforgettable backdrop for any photos. Explore the dunes on foot for an adventurous trek or opt for a camel ride to experience the landscape in a unique way.
Within the nature reserve, you’ll also find a picturesque lagoon and a lush palm grove, perfect for birdwatching or some quiet reflection with nature. After exploring the dunes, spend the afternoon on Maspalomas Beach (Playa de Maspalomas), where soft golden sands meet turquoise waters. Families traveling with children will love nearby Aqualand, the island’s largest water park, boasting over 30 thrilling water slides and attractions.
Our villas Rosalina and Samara overlook the Maspalomas Dunes making these a fabulous choice for those wanting to embrace this amazing spectacle.
Climb a volcanic rock
For nature enthusiasts, no trip to Gran Canaria is complete without hiking to Roque Nublo, an 80-meter-tall volcanic rock and one of the island’s most iconic natural landmarks. Located in the centre of Gran Canaria, this striking formation is the third-highest point on the island and offers breathtaking panoramic views. The hike to Roque Nublo is relatively short, taking about an hour and a half, and is accessible to most fitness levels. The trail winds through fragrant pine forests and dramatic volcanic landscapes, making the journey as enjoyable as the destination.
While the hike is straightforward, it’s important to come prepared. The exposed summit offers little shade, so bring sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of water. It’s also advisable to wear sturdy shoes to navigate the occasional loose rocks on the path. Once at the top, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views of the island.
Gran Canaria Roque Nublo
Photo Credit – El Museo Canario Facebook
Step back in time
For those keen to dive deeper into the island’s fascinating history, the Museum of the Canary Islands in Las Palmas is an essential stop. Located in a charming 19th-century building, the museum’s collection includes ethnographic and archaeological artefacts that tell the story of the Canary Islands’ pre-Hispanic cultures. From ancient tools to pottery and mummified remains, the exhibits provide a fascinating glimpse into the lives of the island’s earliest inhabitants. This museum is an excellent option for a cooler day, or when you’re ready to take a break from the sunshine and outdoor activities.
Shop with the locals
End your Gran Canaria journey with a visit to the bustling Vegueta Market, also in Las Palmas. This vibrant marketplace is a feast for the senses, featuring stalls brimming with fresh produce, seafood, meats, and local specialties. It’s the perfect place to experience the island’s authentic flavours and immerse yourself in the daily life of its residents. Pick up some regional products to bring a piece of Gran Canaria home with you. The lively atmosphere of the market, with its colourful displays and friendly vendors, is a fitting finale to your island adventure. Whether you’re stocking up on picnic supplies or simply soaking in the ambiance, a visit here is a true highlight of Gran Canaria.
Photo Credit – Mercado de Vegueta Facebook
From sun-drenched beaches and towering volcanic rocks to historic cathedrals and bustling markets, Gran Canaria is a destination that has it all. Each corner of the island offers something unique, ensuring your trip is packed with unforgettable experiences.
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