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Cheap villas in Gran Canaria
There are many beautiful areas around Gran Canaria that offer roomy budget villas: Santa Lucía De Tirajana, Mogán, Puerto Rico, and San Bartolomé De Tirajana are only a few options in the south of the island. If you prefer to stay in the north, you'll find that Vega De San Mateo, Moya, and Santa Brígida are amazing destinations. With excellent locations, dreamy beaches, and affordable prices, these places are outstanding for a holiday. You'll always feel close to the beach, restaurants, and shopping in these areas.
All you need for a dream holidayThe budget villas on Gran Canaria have high standards. The villas are clean and spacious, with high-quality appliances and furniture. Air-conditioning is also a must in every affordable villa! Most villas have their own pool and/or garden, and are located near the local beach. You can often reach it on foot. If you travel with young children, you may want to choose a villa with a playground or game room. And because many cheap villas in Gran Canaria allow pets, even your furry friend can come on holiday. Most villas have room for up to 8 guests, so you'll find the perfect house for your needs and space.
Travellers and activities
On Gran Canaria, there are various water parks, both smaller in individual hotels and independent water parks. The following are the largest and most highly recommended: Aqualand Maspalomas, Taurito, and Puerto Rico. Those of you who like to explore historic shipwrecks and sea critters will be pleased to know that there are diving schools in Gran Canaria that organize diving expeditions throughout the island. The majority of shipwrecks can be found near the capital, Las Palmas. Kite/windsurfing - If you like to stay above the water's surface while testing the waves. Kite and windsurfing are the sports for you. Several events are hosted here along the east coast each year, and GC is one of the top areas in the world to windsurf. If you are a beginner who simply wants to try, there are numerous companies that provide try-on classes along the southern coast where the tourist resorts are located.
Gran Canaria for wine loversFew tourists are aware that Gran Canaria has over 50 vineyards. Listan Negro and Listan Blanco, both native grapes, are grown on the island. The wines have a distinct flavor that you've probably never had before. In addition to wine, Gran Canaria produces rum and different rum-based liqueurs, particularly in the little village of Arucas. You can have a guided tour of the plant and learn more about the manufacturing process, as well as sample many flavors. Arehucas is one of my favorite sorts in Rome because they are both good and inexpensive to purchase. You can also try the on the tour.
Gran Canaria has a lot of volcanic beaches with black sand. Visit Playa Faneroque or Playa Guguy and experience it for yourself!
Top 7 travel tips in Gran Canaria
If you enjoy art, you should visit Agaete, a little town in the north known for its white-painted buildings and several art galleries. The village is located at the end of the Barranco de Agaete, a magnificent valley with exotic fruits growing on the mountain slopes.
2. Roque NubloOne of the world's highest natural cliffs, formed by an old volcano, awaits you here. When the visibility is good, you can enjoy a wonderful view of the island and Tenerife in addition to rock climbing. Roque Nublo's peak is 1813 meters above sea level.
3. Dolphin adventureA dolphin safari is a popular activity in Gran Canaria for people of all ages, but especially for families traveling with children. Daily tours depart from Puerto Rico.
4. Fishing at sea at great depthsLarge fish, such as sharks, swim in the Atlantic, with tuna, swordfish, marlin, and other species. If you enjoy fishing, you can set sail from Puerto Rico, Puerto de Mogan, or Pasito Blanco.
5. The Desert of MaspalomasThe Maspalomas Desert on Gran Canaria is largely a "child" of the Sahara Desert. The sand found here was blown here from the Sahara, forming a huge desert on the island's southern tip. The Maspalomas Desert extends from Playa del Ingles to Meloneras.
6. Yumbo Center - cabaret and drag showPlaya del Ingles, one of the most popular tourist locations on the GC, is also one of the most LGBTQ-friendly areas in the world. Yumbo is a shopping mall during the day, but all of the clubs and restaurants open in the evening.
7. Take a trip on a glass bottom boatExplore the aquatic life off the coast of Gran Canaria aboard a glass bottom boat. The boat leaves Puerto Rico at regular times throughout the day.