Did
You Know?... The Island is almost circular; 50
km. across and crammed with long, steep winding cliffs
that end in the sea. Large stretches of beach and black
sand creeks cover most of it.
Las
Palmas: This city is the urban heartbeat of the
islands and its grubby streets ring to the sound of
cash registers and industry by day, and at night pulsate
to the beat of booming discos and wild partying. Over-crowded,
loud, and noisy, Las Palmas may not be your idea of
an idyllic holiday paradise, but it is exciting and
stimulating in the extreme.
Restaurante
Tagoror: Each room is named after ancient kings
and gods (Guanches) who inhabited the Canary Islands
in ancient times.
Did
You Know?... Montaña de las Tierras contains
more than 1000m2 of caves!
Teror:
This typical Gran Canarian town is tucked away high
in the mountains, and has a church built on the spot
where the vision of the Virgin Mary appeared to Conquistador
Don Juan de Frias in the 17th century.
Gran
Canaria: Blessed with a wealth of natural resources,
the most notable of these being the numerous and exquisite
beaches of the island. Most of these beaches have white
sand and some are completely unique in the world.
Did
You Know?... The 'Pozo de La Nieves' is the highest
part of the Island (1,949 metres), surrounded by the
peaks 'Roque Nublo' and 'Roque Redondo'.
Puerto
de Las Nieves: The peaceful fishing village of
Puerto de Las Nieves is fast becoming a popular tourist
destination, but it still retains its quaint allure.
Volcanic
Crater: Caldera de Bandama is a 200-meter-deep
volcanic crater, on whose peak you will find an observation
platform that affords you a scenic vista of the island.
Did
You Know?... That Gran Canaria is known as 'the
miniature continent', due to the variety of climates
and landscapes that can be found there.
Beaches:
Almost 60 of the 236 kilometres of Gran Canaria´s
coastline consist of beaches of various descriptions,
ranging from the impressive Maspalomas beach, where
you can find 250 hectares of sand dunes right next to
the sea, to the concealed and unspoilt beach of Güigüi,
as well as the lively beach in the capital, namely the
Las Canteras beach.
Nudist Beaches:
There are also many small coves and nudist beaches of
outstanding beauty, most of which are situated on the
south coast of the island.
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