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The third largest but most developed of the seven islands in the
Spanish-administered Canary archipelago, Gran Canaria has been
billed as a 'miniature continent' because of the variety of
climates and landscapes that it offers, from the big city bustle of
the capital, Las Palmas, to the serenity of its lush woodlands.
The Canaries lie in the Atlantic Ocean, about 125 miles (200km)
from the African coast and almost 800 miles (1,250km) from the
closest European port of Cadiz. Gran Canaria is almost circular,
with a diameter of about 32 miles (50km), and is characterised by
deep ravines that radiate out from the centre down to the coast.
The north of the island is humid, boasting green valleys and
volcanic craters, while the south is arid and desert-like with vast
stretches of beach.
The capital, Las Palmas, lies on the northeast tip of the
island, between two long beaches, Las Caletas and Alcaravaneras.
The interior of Gran Canaria has steep highlands dotted with small
villages, sporting white houses with red roofs, banana plantations
and orchards bursting with tropical fruits. Tourists generally
favour the southern coastline, flocking to the well-known beaches
of Playa del Inglés or Maspalomas, where the sea washes soft
sands and empty dunes stretch for miles.
Resorts
See our separate guides to the following Gran Canaria holiday resorts: Playa del Ingles, Maspalomas, Puerto Morgan, Puerto Rico, Playa del Cura and Las Palmas
Attractions

Aqualand Maspalomas © www.aqualand.es
Aqualand Gran Canaria
Aqualand is a must for all families visiting Gran Canaria,
especially those with children. A range of slides, pools and rides
will keep the kids busy all day long and older children will love
the Kamikaze and tornado, while younger tots can paddle...
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Casa de Colon © pano_pilou
Casa de Colon
Christopher Columbus is believed to have stayed for different
periods in the Casa de Colon in the historical quarter of Vegueta
in Las Palmas on his way to the Americas. The house now serves as a
museum displaying relics of early transatlantic voyages...
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Go-Karting track © grancanaria.grankarting.com
Go-Karting Club
Young children will love nothing more than a spot of go-karting
and racing their family round the track. Children under five years
old can enjoy the Tiny Tots small pitch where they can enjoy
battery operated Mini Formulas and Mini-Motos, younger kids can
enjoy...
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Holiday World © www.holidayworld-maspalomas.com
Holiday World
Featuring a wide variety of activities, Holiday World is a
funpark which caters specifically to children on holiday in Gran
Canaria. They can enjoy rides such as bumper cars, a Ferris-wheel,
Roller coaster and Pirate ship as well as games such as ten...
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Museo Canario skull © Xosé Castro
Museo Canario
The main museum in Las Palmas is well worth a visit, boasting
the world’s largest collection of Cro-Magnon skulls and a few
mummies. The museum also gives a comprehensive overview of the life
and times of Gran Canaria’s original inhabitants, the
fair-haired light-skinned Guanche...
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Pueblo Canario Museo Nestor © Mataparda
Pueblo Canario
The whitewashed Pueblo Canario was the pet project of Canarian
artist Nestor Martin-Fernandez de la Torre, who conceived and
oversaw the creation of this idealised representation of a typical
island village in Dorames Park, Las Palmas. Buildings surround a
square where performances of traditional...
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Arucas
The delightful town of Arucas sits beneath a dormant volcano on
the northern coast of Gran Canaria, and is one of the most popular
places for tourists to visit. The neat town is dominated by the
majestic Church of San Juan Bautista, carved...
see full detailsPalmitos Park
A colourful and entertaining look at nature is presented at
Palmitos Park, situated four miles (6km) inland from Arguineguin on
the south coast. The park is a subtropical oasis containing
thousands of birds, fish, trees, plants and particularly orchids.
The orchid house is the...
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This Crocodile Park is home to more than 300 crocodiles and
alligators from all over the world. Visitors shouldn't miss the
crocodiles' feeding time - at 12pm, 2pm and 4.15pm. The other half
of the park is a zoo, which has sections on...
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Those with a soft spot for reptiles should visit Reptilandia,
situated a little off the beaten tack, near Agaete in the northwest
of the island. It includes a collection of snakes, tortoises,
turtles and lizards – the Komodo Dragon here is believed to
be...
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One of the most popular days out in Gran Canaria, Sioux City was
built originally as a stage set for an American western film in
1972, but developed into a Wild West theme park complete with
cowboys, Indians, Mexicans and of course a...
see full detailsWaterparks
There are three water parks on Gran Canaria: Aqua Park in Puerto
Rico, and Ocean Park and Aqualand Aquasur, the largest on Gran
Canaria, in Maspalomas. All offer enough attractions to keep
children and adults amused all day, including dozens of slides and
swimming...
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