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| :::::::::::Gran Canaria Travel Guide Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and see Residence Aida Gran Canaria Residence Aida Gran Canaria Gran Canaria assembles, in an almost perfect circle of 1,532 square kilometers (597 square miles), a little of everything found on the other Canary Islands, in addition to holiday attractions that combine vast beaches and natural physical diversity. This astonishing variety has turned it into the vacation destination of various millions of visitors a year who seek to enjoy not only the sun and the sea, but also the beautiful countryside, the culture, and the excellent tourist facilities. Approximately 50 of the 236 kilometers of coastline are occupied by diverse beaches. Maspalomas, with 250 hectares (618 acres) of dunes by the sea, is unquestionably the focal point. In addition to this calm sandy shore, Gran Canaria also has abrupt wild areas with secluded unspoiled spots, such as Güigüí, or rockscapes that push headlong hundreds of feet towards the sea, such as the cliffs of Andén Verde. Most of the beaches are found on the southern end of the island, where the climate is sunny and dry. Whereas the mountains in the interior retain the clouds coming from the north, the south has clear skies all year long, and sunbathing and swimming are possible in winter as well as in summer. Some of the best beaches in this area are near tourist complexes of different sizes, offering the amenities of a large city in some cases, or the quiet of a small village in others, or the possibility of practicing water sports. San Agustín and the Playa del Inglés, together with Maspalomas, make up one of the most important tourist complexes in Spain with a large variety of hotels, apartments, shops, restaurants, bars, and entertainment. The three resorts share what is possibly the most well-known beach of the archipelago; eight kilometers (5 miles) long and up to two meters wide formed by dunes and an oasis of palm trees, an authentic mini-desert by the sea. Puerto Rico and Mogán are two smaller resorts devoted to the practice of water sports, each with its own boating marina. Puerto Rico has a quiet beach around which it is possible to enjoy a wide assortment of activities, including boat trips, windsurfing, deep-sea fishing, parachuting into the sea, etc. The port of Mogán is an attractive enclave of traditional architecture located in a fishing village. Its flower-adorned streets open onto a harbor where hundreds of boats are docked and excellent fresh fish is plentiful. __________Getting Around Edit This Buses runs frequently around the island, connecting the tourist resorts on the southshore with the airport and Las Palmas. Going by taxi is relatively cheap. [Add Local transport mode] Global Salcai Utinsa Edit This Buses are cheap, but information on where they go are somewhat tricky to find, and the busdrivers don't always communicate well in english. The 01 runs Las Palmas - Playa del Ingles - Puerto de Alcudia with few stopregunte por don manuel in the mapalomas turstico is the mayo park of te atraccion holi day World66 rating: [rate it] url: www.globalsu.net tel: 902 38 11 10 ::::::Las Palmas Travel Guide Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and see Casa Carmelo Casa Carmelo unknown The capitol of the island, located on the north-west shore. Not many tourists find their way here from the south side, but it is well worth the bus trip. Little english is spoken, but the people are friendly. Las Palmas is definitely worth taking a day or two out of your holiday to visit, even if you don’t speak a word of Spanish. The City is teeming with life both day and night. During the day you can visit the Spanish Colonial Museum . Visit the numerous department stores such as El Corte Ingles, or just idle the day away on las Canteras beach. There are numerous Tapas bars where you can eat and mix with the locals and experience true Canarian cuisine. Also it is worth noting that as it is not dominated by tourists prices of food and drink are up to 50% less than in the South of the Island. You can have a set 3 course lunch in a quality restaurant with wine and coffee for 7 Euros a head. Try doing that in Playa del Ingles. At night there are numerous bars, restaurants and night clubs to choose from. A must see is Plaza Santa Catalina where you can idle away the evening in one of the open air restaurants. If you are organising your own holiday you will be well rewarded if you include a couple of nights in Las Palmas in one of it’s numerous hotels before moving on to the South for the usual tourist diet of Sun Sea and Sangria. :::::::::Maspalomas Travel Guide Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and see Residence Aida Gran Canaria Residence Aida Gran Canaria A region on the south shore of Gran Canaria, where most of the tourists stay. The sand dunes of Maspalomas are a distinct feature of the island. |