Gran Canaria is known for its beaches, mountains, culture and having pretty good weather all year round – the perfect place for us Brits to escape the cold for some guaranteed sun, sea and… Spas! With ...
Don’t judge me but before this trip I didn’t even know where Gran Canaria was, I had to Google it. Needless to say, it was not on my travel list. I can’t believe that my naivety almost led me to miss ...
While Britons usually flock to Tenerife and Lanzarote, a small fishing village on Gran Canaria has become the island's answer to Venice. Puerto Mogán is nicknamed Little Venice and is one of the most ...
It has come to be known as 'Little Venice of the Canaries' because of its canals that lead from the marina to the centre of the town. The average daily temperatures range from 17C to 23C in April - ...
Mogán, a small fishing port in Gran Canaria, one of Spain’ s Canary Islands, has a touch of Venice’s charm with fewer crowds.
Around five million British tourists travelled to the Canary Islands in Spain last year, according to recent data. The Canary ...
The 60 kilometres of sandy stretches painting Gran Canaria’s coastline in shades of white, gold and black are as diverse as the landscapes making up this ‘miniature continent’. Whether you favour a ...
Ahead of my trip to Gran Canaria, I did the usual research for places to visit on the popular Canary Island. Among boat trips, activities and visits to the beach, there was one destination on the ...
Puerto de Mogán in Gran Canaria has beaten better-known destinations to be named as the best resort area in the Canary Islands, with the least-popular deemed 'too full of British tat'. The verdicts ...
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