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From the sandy slopes of the Maspalomas Dunes to the rugged terrain on the mountains trails, nature is never far away on this biologically diverse island. Here, nature’s beauty intertwines seamlessly with vibrant Canarian culture.
Explore some of Spain’s most stunning UNESCO World Heritage sites and experience the island’s rich traditions and lively spirit. At Playa del Mapalomas and Playa del Ingles, soak up some rays on the beach while only being a short walk from the island's historic lighthouse.
Gran Canaria has something for every traveler. Wander through Vegueta, the island’s historic heart, with its charming streets and traditional architecture. For breathtaking views, take a hike to Roque Nublo, a must-see landmark.
If you’re looking for a more relaxed vibe, Puerto de Mogán offers a peaceful retreat with its picturesque canals and colorful buildings.
Whether you’re seeking adventure, culture, or relaxation, Gran Canaria delivers it all in one stunning destination.
Experience the island through the eyes of @ashleemajormoss, a travel blogger from London, as she explores Gran Canaria while staying at the Radisson Blu Resort & Spa, Gran Canaria Mogan.
Known as "Little Venice" for its charming canals, this picturesque Spanish fishing village offers a unique blend of beauty and tranquility. Gran Canaria is a place where every corner tells a story, offering endless opportunities to create unforgettable memories.
Gran Canaria, a volcanic island, has a rich history shaped by the Guanches, a Berber people who left a unique legacy. After the Spanish conquest in 1483, the island experienced cultural blending and became a key port for sailors, enduring pirate attacks. Its identity combines Guanche traditions with African and Spanish influences, showcased in its folklore, cuisine, and vibrant celebrations like the Carnival of Las Palmas, reflecting its diverse heritage.
Discover what to see, eat, and explore across Gran Canaria, from golden beaches and volcanic peaks to city streets, mountain villages, markets, coastal pools, and scenic drives.
Use this guide to plan an island break that balances major sights with slower local moments, practical routes, and enough flexibility to enjoy a swim, viewpoint, café, or village stop whenever the day invites you to stay a little longer.



