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17 Essential things to see and do in Gran Canaria in 3, 4 or 5 days

Landscape of the interior of the island of Gran Canaria from Artenara
Landscape of the interior of the island of Gran Canaria from Artenara
We propose the 17 best places to see and things to do on a car route to visit the island of Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands for tourism.

While Tenerife I have known her well for many years, I admit that Gran Canaria, the other large island of Canary Islands, it has been in recent times when I have gotten to know her more thoroughly.

A getaway to the city ​​of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and a more recent visit to this island has allowed me to finish discovering the main tourist attractions of the island.

As background you should know that the island of Gran Canaria Already in the 60s of the last century it became one of the main destinations for international tourism that reaches Spain.

Specifically, tourists who come to this Canary Island consider it one of the best sun and beach destinations in Spain, which promotes a weather so benign and spring-like which even in winter allows you to wear short sleeves.

The best things to see and do for tourism in Gran Canaria

Therefore, the main attraction for those We travel for tourism to Gran Canaria is to enjoy your beaches and nautical activities on its coasts.

I can also tell you that a trip to Gran Canaria It has other great attractions, such as nature tourism with Outdoor Activities, or the wellness and health tourism.

But also the capital of the island is a real cultural destination with places like its historic Vegueta neighborhood, also with a great cosmopolitan atmosphere and numerous recreational activities throughout the year.

And in one car route through the interior of the island of Gran Canaria you can meet pretty towns and see spectacular scenery, in addition to enjoying your gastronomy or buy Typical products.

Below we are going to propose the best places to see in Gran Canaria, as well as visits that delve into traditions, like the cave houses, and in the gastronomy, such as the production of cheese or wine.

For this we suggest a route by car towards the mountainous interior of the island that begins in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, and then go down northwest towards the coast.

We also make a variant of the route that from the interior heads south to reach Maspalomas and to the most touristic enclaves of the island.

Or conversely, it is the way to make a excursion to the interior of the island of Gran Canaria from your vacation stay in one of its most popular beach locations, such as the aforementioned Maspalomas.

1 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

If you are on vacation in the area southern beaches of Gran Canaria, you must reserve at least one day to make a excursion to the capital of the island and see its main attractions, especially cultural.

In this regard, the most outstanding places in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria They focus on the historical Vegueta neighborhood, where, among other places, you can visit the House of Columbus or the cathedral.

Columbus House in Vegueta in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Columbus House in Vegueta in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

But you should also walk around the next Neighborhood of Triana to see your modernist buildings and other emblematic ones such as Gabinete literario or Pérez Galdós Theater.

It is also worth visiting the residential area of ​​Ciudad Jardín, with samples of rationalist architecture, or enjoy the outdoor concerts that are celebrated in the Doramas Park.

Or also visit the historical enclave of castle of light, which dates back to the time of the founding of the city, and which currently houses the museum dedicated to the Canarian sculptor Martin Chirino.

Pérez Galdós Theater in Triana in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Pérez Galdós Theater in Triana in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

Already the outskirts of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, on the route inland and heading south, it is worth going up to the Bandama boiler, from where you will have spectacular panoramic views of said city and its surroundings.

It is an old volcano on the top of which a viewpoint has been located, and a place where you can hiking, as in the Isleta and Confital.

2 San Juan Winery in Santa Brígida

Going down from the caldera you have the opportunity to visit a winery in the El Mocanal Estate, where you can meet how wines are made in Gran Canaria.

This is the San Juan Winery, which is managed by the fifth generation of the family, carrying out a artisanal wine making process.

San Juan Winery in Santa Brígida in Gran Canaria
San Juan Winery in Santa Brígida in Gran Canaria

It was producing wines in the most traditional way until 2006, and has recently resumed the activity with the production of ecological wine under the brand Mocanal, with a very limited and exclusive production for now.

The estate occupies 25 hectares, although for now the vineyards in production only occupy 2,5 hectares.

With trellis vines that are 30 years old, these vineyards offer all the native varieties of Canary grapes, the black ribbon, negramoll, malmsey y muscatel.

In rural areas of India, families in charge of a blind minor frequently isolate and deprive him/her of the care and attention they provide to their other children; such situation becomes even more severe among lower-caste families, orphans and if the blind child is a girl. guided tours which take place from Monday to Friday, at 10,30:12,30 and XNUMX:XNUMX, you will walk through the vineyards and see the traditional winepresses that have been used until very recently, the winery and a small museum with traditional machinery and tools.

3 Arucas in Gran Canaria

Church of San Juan Bautista in Arucas on Gran Canaria
Church of San Juan Bautista in Arucas on Gran Canaria

Also in the interior, but just 17 kilometers west of the island capital, you find Arucas, a town that will surprise you with its large neo-Gothic church, which they call Cathedral, but it is not a cathedral but a parish church.

Built from 1909, when you see the church of San Juan Bautista you will understand why they call it Cathedral.

En Arucas You will also be able to see some streets with colorful and striking facades, and notable buildings such as the Town Hall and the Inheritance of Aguas de Arucas and Firgas.

And be sure to stroll through its municipal park to see its large dragon trees.

4 Firgas in Gran Canaria

Firgas in Gran Canaria
Firgas in Gran Canaria

20 minutes from Arucas You find Firgas, and these are the reasons that will lead you to visit this town in the interior of Gran Canaria.

A few years ago, with the aim of capturing the interest of tourists visiting the island, the mayor took the initiative to convert the town's main street into a pedestrian street and install a decoration inspired by the Plaza de España in Seville.

This decoration is completed with seven ceramic sets dedicated to each of the Canary Islands.

And, on the other hand, in Firgas you find a gazebo from which you have spectacular panoramic views of the capital and the northern part of the island.

5 Cruz de Tejeda Viewpoint

Landscape of the Caldera de Tejeda in Gran Canaria
Landscape of the Caldera de Tejeda in Gran Canaria

But if it is a viewpoint, in your route through the interior of Gran Canaria you must reach Cruz de Tejeda Viewpoint, located in a strategic point in the center of the island.

From this viewpoint you have spectacular panoramic views of the mountainous area known as the Tejeda Caldera, the result of a volcanic collapse that occurred millions of years ago.

In this geographical point there is also the Parador Nacional de la Cruz de Tejeda, and it is a very touristy place where a market is established every day where local artisans offer their products.

6 Artenara in Gran Canaria

Cave house in Artenara in Gran Canaria
Cave house in Artenara in Gran Canaria

Already going down towards the northwest, we find one of the most outstanding corners of this area of ​​the Tejeda Caldera, the town of Artenara.

Located on the side of a rocky mountain, Artenara still shows us the traditional cave houses.

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It is the town of Gran Canaria located at the highest altitude, and from its Unamuno viewpoint you can see panoramic views of the Barranco Grande, and spot the Roques Nublo and Bentayga, geological icons of the island.

En Artenara you can also see the church of San Matías, whose origins date back to the 17th century, although the current building is much more recent, as its towers and interior decoration were completed during the 20th century.

And it is also worth noting the Cave Chapel, a place of prayer in a typical cave where the image of a Virgin.

7 Ethnographic Museum of Artenara

A place that we want to highlight in Artenara is Ethnographic museum, curious and small corner where you can deepen your knowledge of the traditional lifestyle in the cave houses.

Views from a cave house of the Ethnographic Museum of Artenara
Views from a cave house of the Ethnographic Museum of Artenara

These date back to the time of the aboriginal population that occupied the island before the arrival of the Castilian conquerors, and have been inhabited until the middle of the last century.

This museum is located in three cave houses, and there you can see furniture from the early 20th century, as well as numerous craft objects and instruments from that era.

From the museum terrace you have spectacular views of the aforementioned Roque Bentayga.

8 Tejeda in Gran Canaria

In this area of ​​the Tejeda Caldera, although taking into account the Cross of Tejeda the road that takes you south, you can visit the picturesque town of Tejeda, which is located at the foot of the The Roque Nublo and also in front of Roque Bentayga.

Traditional Canarian architecture in Tejeda on Gran Canaria
Traditional Canarian architecture in Tejeda on Gran Canaria

En Tejeda you will see some nice corner of canarian rural architectas well as his Socorro church.

Furthermore, it is an ideal place for hiking, with routes that can take you to the aforementioned Nublo and Bentayga rocks.

9 Mirador del Molino in the Parralillo Dam

Mirador del Molino and Roque Bentayga in Gran Canaria
Mirador del Molino and Roque Bentayga in Gran Canaria

Already going down towards the west coast along the very sinuous Dams Highway that leads you between deep ravines to the Village of San Nicolás, it is worth stopping at Mill Viewpoint, which rises above the Parralillo Dam.

At this viewpoint there is what looks like an old mill, and if you look up the ravine, you can once again see the Roque Bentayga.

10 Puerto de las Nieves in Agaete

Puerto de las Nieves de Agaete in Gran Canaria
Puerto de las Nieves de Agaete in Gran Canaria

After taking a tour that takes us through the rugged cliffs of the coast, through the Tamadaba natural park, you will arrive at Agaete.

Here you must go to visit the Port of the Snows, a place that maintains a certain charm and whose docks leave boats that connect Gran Canaria with the island of Tenerife every day.

The greatest charm is found in the old pier, from where you can see the imposing cliffs of the aforementioned natural park falling into the sea.

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At that point was the one known as Finger of God, a rock that was fractured in 2005 by a storm.

11 Agaete Valley in Gran Canaria

Las Longueras rural hotel in the Agaete Valley in Gran Canaria
Las Longueras rural hotel in the Agaete Valley in Gran Canaria

At this point it is worth entering into the Agaete Valley, the only area in Europe where coffee is produced.

Its plantations share the valley with vineyards and a wide variety of tropical fruits, such as bananas, avocados, mangoes and papayas.

If you are curious, to know how coffee is produced in the Agaete Valley you have to visit the Los Berrazales Winery.

Also in this valley we want to highlight a charming rural hotel where we have had the opportunity to stay on one of our trips to Gran Canaria.

This is the rural hotel Finca Las Longueras, which will be easy for you to recognize as it is a colonial mansion with a striking red façade, which was built in 1895 where there had been a rural house since the XNUMXth century.

Inside it offers you a cozy decoration with English-style furniture from the 19th century; here you can book your stay in Las Longeras.

12 Fataga in Gran Canaria

Fataga in Gran Canaria
Fataga in Gran Canaria

Fataga It is a picturesque village where it is worth stopping to see some corners of traditional canarian architecture.

Belonging to the municipality of San Bartolomé, is located in a valley that runs through one of the deep ravines in the interior of the island, where you can also see palm groves.

13 Necropolis and Oasis of Arteara

Did you know that the Barranco de Fataga is known as the Valley of a Thousand Palms?

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Oasis of Arteara in Gran Canaria
Oasis of Arteara in Gran Canaria

One of those palm groves is Arteara Oasis, where the little one is located Arteara village, where in addition to palm trees, other tropical plants such as prickly pears.

But what stands out in this corner of the island is a great necropolis with more than 800 burials dating back to the XNUMXth century BC

This necropolis, which has been looted throughout history, currently preserves some elliptical and round mounds built with volcanic stones.

14 Mirador de las Yeguas in Barranco de Fataga

Following the route to Maspalomas, you will go up to a point where the Mirador de las Yeguas.

Views from the Mirador de Yeguas in Gran Canaria
Views from the Mirador de Yeguas in Gran Canaria

If you do the route going up from Maspalomas towards the interior of the island, when you arrive at this viewpoint you will find yourself facing the panoramic view that is known as the Grand Canyon of Gran Canaria.

And if you look, the Barranco de Fataga that you will see from the viewpoint justifies this name that tries to compare it with the spectacular landscapes of the west coast of the United States.

From the Mirador de las Yeguas you will have the first panoramic views of the Maspalomas dunes.

15 Dunes of Maspalomas in Gran Canaria

One of the great attractions of Gran Canaria, and an essential place that you must visit on your trip to this island, are the Maspalomas Dunes.

Maspalomas dunes in Gran Canaria
Maspalomas dunes in Gran Canaria

Beyond being the main tourist enclave of beaches on the island, with large hotels like resort and apartments, it is really worth seeing the impressive dunes formed in this area in the south of the island.

It is a nature reserve, the only one in the Canary Islands of these characteristics, with protected flora and a bird reserve.

If you are not going to go to the beach, but want to have a perspective of the dunes, the best point from which you can see them is from the path that leads you to the beach through the facilities of the hotel Riu.

16 La Gloria Cheese Factory in San Agustín

In this area of Maspalomas you have the opportunity to delve deeper into the tradition of cheese production on the island of Gran Canaria making a curious and interesting visit.

Cheese making at Finca La Gloria in Gran Canaria
Cheese making at Finca La Gloria in Gran Canaria

Specifically the La Gloria Cheese Factory, whose farm you reach by a dirt path that starts inland from the parking lot of the hotel Gloria Playa San Agustín, in the tourist town of Saint Augustine.

Francisca y Pepe They continue the family tradition in the third generation of the artisanal goat cheese production.

When you arrive at the farm you may find them at work producing cheese, while the employees are milking some of the more than 2.100 goats that are milked every day on this farm.

Conclusion native goats of the Canary Islands that you will see grazing in the field that surrounds the cheese factory, from whose milk they produce fresh semi-cured cheese every day, with varieties of paprika, smoked, gofio and creamy.

During the interesting visits you will learn that traditionally in Gran Canaria Almost every family produced its own cheese, and that almost all of the production of the Gran Canaria cheese It is consumed on the island itself.

In short, a very curious visit, where you can see how the goats that enter the milking room in a row position themselves to facilitate the placement of the milk extraction tubes.

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17 Puerto de Mogán in Gran Canaria

We finish this route with the most interesting places that you should visit in your trip to Gran Canaria with one of the most popular tourist enclaves in the south of the island.

Puerto de Mogán in Gran Canaria
Puerto de Mogán in Gran Canaria

This is the Puerto de Mogán, leisure boat port located at the exit to the sea of ​​a steep valley where the town of Mogan.

En Puerto de Mogán You will find a small, secluded beach and the aforementioned leisure port, but above all a very cozy urban complex of holiday homes with beautiful white facades decorated with different colors and full of flowers.

In short, although visiting it may put you off because it is an enclave full of tourists all year round, I assure you that it is well worth it. walk through Puerto de Mogan, which in some way can remind you of places like Marbella.

About the Author

José Luis Sarralde

Journalist and traveler throughout his life, José Luis Sarralde is the founder of Guías Viajar, where since 2008 he has been capturing his travel experiences around the world, specializing in cultural and scenic destinations in Spain and Europe.

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