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There's something for everyone! Whether you're looking for engaging experiences, local discoveries, or a chance to relax, you'll find plenty to enjoy during your visit. Visit these top attractions and create lasting memories.

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Top Attraction
Poema Del Mar Aquarium
Located on the Sanapu Dock, Poema Del Mar invites you to discover 35 ecosystems and over 350 species of marine wildlife in a state-of-the-art aquarium.
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Avenida Maritima
The Avenida Martima is a seaside path where you may have a relaxing stroll. Take your bicycle or skateboard with you if you still need more exercise. The best time to visit this location is unquestionably around sunset.
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Playa de Las Canteras
Las Canteras is the most popular beach in Las Palmas, situated right in the heart of the city and stretching for around 3 km. It has a great promenade, as well as great restaurants and bars. Las Canteras beach has been named the best urban beach in Spain multiple times, and it's ideal for swimming and snorkeling since it's protected from big waves and there are always lifeguards on duty.
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Monument & Historical Site
Catedral de Santa Ana
The Cathedral of Santa Ana was the first church built in the Canary Islands. Following the conquest of Gran Canaria, it was built under direct control of the Catholic Kings. The structure of the church is considered the most important monument of Canarian religious architecture.
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Popular Spot
Outdoor Attraction
Agaete and Puerto de Las Nieves
Puerto de las Nieves, in the municipality of Agaete, is a picturesque fishing port on the northwest coast of Gran Canaria that combines maritime tradition with an outstanding culinary offering, particularly in its seaside restaurants serving fresh fish and typical Canarian dishes. Agaete also offers a unique natural environment: its historic center preserves the village's traditional architecture, and nearby lies the Tamadaba Natural Park, with vast pine forests and cliffs perfect for hiking. The port is also a departure point for ferries to Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and
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Popular Spot
Monument & Historical Site
Casa de Colón and old town of Vegueta
The Casa de Colón serves as a center for Americanist studies and research, focusing on the historical and cultural connections between the Canary Islands and the Americas. In addition to functioning as a museum, the institution hosts events such as the Canarian-American History Colloquium, a biennial gathering that encourages dialogue on shared histories and contemporary issues across both sides of the Atlantic.
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Most Visited
Natural Beauty
Cenobio Valerón
The Cenobio de Valerón is an impressive collective aboriginal granary, carved over 800 years ago at the base of a volcanic escarpment in Montaña del Gallego. It contains more than 350 silos carved into volcanic tuff, spread over several levels, making it the largest pre-Hispanic granary in Gran Canaria. This site has an exceptional strategic location: it is hidden and protected by a natural arch approximately 30 m wide and 25 m high, perched on an almost vertical slope, which made it a true natural fortress.
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Top Destination
Natural Beauty
Roque Nublo and Pico de las Nieves
Roque Nublo and Pico de las Nieves are two of the most iconic natural symbols of Gran Canaria. Roque Nublo, an impressive 80-meter-high volcanic monolith, rises within the Nublo Rural Park and offers hiking trails with unique panoramic views of the island. Meanwhile, Pico de las Nieves is the highest point on Gran Canaria, from which visitors can enjoy sweeping vistas of the entire island. Both locations stand out for their protected natural environment, rich biodiversity, and the opportunity to experience nature in its purest form.
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Most Visited
Natural Beauty
Maspalomas Dunes
The Maspalomas Dunes, located in the municipality of San Bartolomé de Tirajana, are a protected natural area and Special Nature Reserve due to their unique dune ecosystem and the saltwater lagoon La Charca, home to migratory birds and endemic flora and fauna. The reserve, covering approximately 400 hectares, combines moving dunes, desert, and sea, creating a dynamic and ecologically valuable landscape. To preserve this environment, conservation projects such as "Masdunas" have been implemented to protect the natural habitat and ensure its survival for future generations
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Prime Attraction
Outdoor Attraction
Puerto Mogán
One of the main attractions of Puerto de Mogán is its marina, which connects with the village through navigable canals, creating a unique and picturesque atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy strolls along its cobblestone streets, explore its shops and restaurants, or simply relax by the sea.
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Top Attraction
Poema Del Mar Aquarium
Located on the Sanapu Dock, Poema Del Mar invites you to discover 35 ecosystems and over 350 species of marine wildlife in a state-of-the-art aquarium.
LEARN MORE
Top Attraction
Avenida Maritima
The Avenida Martima is a seaside path where you may have a relaxing stroll. Take your bicycle or skateboard with you if you still need more exercise. The best time to visit this location is unquestionably around sunset.
LEARN MORE
Top Attraction
Playa de Las Canteras
Las Canteras is the most popular beach in Las Palmas, situated right in the heart of the city and stretching for around 3 km. It has a great promenade, as well as great restaurants and bars. Las Canteras beach has been named the best urban beach in Spain multiple times, and it's ideal for swimming and snorkeling since it's protected from big waves and there are always lifeguards on duty.
LEARN MORE
Monument & Historical Site
Catedral de Santa Ana
The Cathedral of Santa Ana was the first church built in the Canary Islands. Following the conquest of Gran Canaria, it was built under direct control of the Catholic Kings. The structure of the church is considered the most important monument of Canarian religious architecture.
LEARN MORE
Popular Spot
Outdoor Attraction
Agaete and Puerto de Las Nieves
Puerto de las Nieves, in the municipality of Agaete, is a picturesque fishing port on the northwest coast of Gran Canaria that combines maritime tradition with an outstanding culinary offering, particularly in its seaside restaurants serving fresh fish and typical Canarian dishes. Agaete also offers a unique natural environment: its historic center preserves the village's traditional architecture, and nearby lies the Tamadaba Natural Park, with vast pine forests and cliffs perfect for hiking. The port is also a departure point for ferries to Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and
LEARN MORE
Popular Spot
Monument & Historical Site
Casa de Colón and old town of Vegueta
The Casa de Colón serves as a center for Americanist studies and research, focusing on the historical and cultural connections between the Canary Islands and the Americas. In addition to functioning as a museum, the institution hosts events such as the Canarian-American History Colloquium, a biennial gathering that encourages dialogue on shared histories and contemporary issues across both sides of the Atlantic.
LEARN MORE
Most Visited
Natural Beauty
Cenobio Valerón
The Cenobio de Valerón is an impressive collective aboriginal granary, carved over 800 years ago at the base of a volcanic escarpment in Montaña del Gallego. It contains more than 350 silos carved into volcanic tuff, spread over several levels, making it the largest pre-Hispanic granary in Gran Canaria. This site has an exceptional strategic location: it is hidden and protected by a natural arch approximately 30 m wide and 25 m high, perched on an almost vertical slope, which made it a true natural fortress.
LEARN MORE
Top Destination
Natural Beauty
Roque Nublo and Pico de las Nieves
Roque Nublo and Pico de las Nieves are two of the most iconic natural symbols of Gran Canaria. Roque Nublo, an impressive 80-meter-high volcanic monolith, rises within the Nublo Rural Park and offers hiking trails with unique panoramic views of the island. Meanwhile, Pico de las Nieves is the highest point on Gran Canaria, from which visitors can enjoy sweeping vistas of the entire island. Both locations stand out for their protected natural environment, rich biodiversity, and the opportunity to experience nature in its purest form.
LEARN MORE
Most Visited
Natural Beauty
Maspalomas Dunes
The Maspalomas Dunes, located in the municipality of San Bartolomé de Tirajana, are a protected natural area and Special Nature Reserve due to their unique dune ecosystem and the saltwater lagoon La Charca, home to migratory birds and endemic flora and fauna. The reserve, covering approximately 400 hectares, combines moving dunes, desert, and sea, creating a dynamic and ecologically valuable landscape. To preserve this environment, conservation projects such as "Masdunas" have been implemented to protect the natural habitat and ensure its survival for future generations
LEARN MORE
Prime Attraction
Outdoor Attraction
Puerto Mogán
One of the main attractions of Puerto de Mogán is its marina, which connects with the village through navigable canals, creating a unique and picturesque atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy strolls along its cobblestone streets, explore its shops and restaurants, or simply relax by the sea.
LEARN MORE