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Playa del Ingles:

A Superb Resort with an array of Bars, Restaurants and Clubs, Playa del Ingles is the largest and busiest resort on the island and the busiest.

The shopping is excellent, the sandy beach stretches for miles and there is a long palm-fringed promenade, fanatstic for those after dinner walks.

At night the Resort comes to life with a range of bars, nightclubs and inexpensive restaurants.

Playa del Ingles ("The Englishman's Beach") is a busy resort on the South of Gran Canaria. Its a very built up area and very popular with the Brits. 18-30 yr olds descend on the Resort throughout the Summer. It is much quieter during the rest of the year. and as such attracts more families then.

The Beach stretches for 1km along the coast. The resort is positioned between Masapalomas and San Augustin. Which gives a combined total 8km of Award Winning (Blue Flag) Sandy Beach. Here is where you can also find the Renowned Sand Dunes of Maspalomas. Playa del Ingles is a well developed Resort, with lots of apartment blocks and Hotels with Bars and Restaurants stretched along its Promenade. However there are lots and lots of steps leading down to the beach



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San Agustin:

This old fishing village on the edge of Playa del Ingles is a fairly quiet resort, ideal for a relaxing break in the sunshine.

A selection of aquasports is available on the beach and in the evenings there is a choice of local restaurants and bars.

With Playa del Ingles just a short taxi ride away, this is the ideal location to choose between lazy days and busy nights makes San Agustin a popular choice.

San Augustin, located on the Sout-East, is the oldest resort in the Area and just made for those looking for a calm and peaceful Holiday. Up a little further North from Playa del Ingles and Mapalmolas, San Augustin is smaller than its two neighbours and has managed to keep its traditional charms and offering a comfortable base for a Relaxing Holiday.

A must see on this Holiday is the amazing Sand Dunes of Maspalomas. Boat Trips depart from the resorts along the coast and Big Game Fishing Trips are available also.



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Costa Meloneras:






The newest resort in Gran Canaria,Meloneras is a30 minute drive from Las Palmas airport, and offers visitors a beautiful mini-resort away from the madding crowds.

Here you will find Luxury Hotels, offering Five Star Service and top quality food.

The beach at Meloneras is typical of Gran Canaria - White Sands,and looking out to the Clear Blue Waters of the Atlantic.

In Meloneras itself you will find a sprinkling of Designer Shops,Select Bars and Restaurants.

A good range of Eateries, including some of the best seafood on the Island,is available at more than reasonable prices.

From Meloneras, you can explore neighbouring Maspalomas, which is a much bigger resort, or take a jeep safari into the Islands breath-taking interior. A must-see, and within walking distance of Meloneras, is the natural dunes park of Maspalomas.

These dunes have been formed by sand blown from the Sahara Desert, 100 miles east. A spectacular sight to see while on holidays in Gran Canaria.




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Puerto Rico:

With sunshine for 340 days a year, and an average temperature of 22 degrees Centigrade, the resort of Puerto Rico in Gran Canaria is a popular choice for sun-seeking Brits.


In fact, it's the hottest resort on Gran Canaria's south coast, and offers a busy marina, 2 sandy beaches (one with watersports) and lots of restaurants, bars and shops.


Puerto Rico climbs steeply up the sides of the hills that surround it, so some areas may not be suitable for those who'll find the hike a challenge. Down towards the picturesque harbour there's a tidy promenade with bars and cafes and, when the sun goes down, there are two commercial centres offering everything from karaoke to curry.




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Playa del Cura:

Playa del Cura, lies on the south west coast, it is a quiet resort more suited to couples and families. Lyingin a small cove just kilometers along from the resort of Puerto Rico, Playa del Cura is perfect if you are looking for a relaxing base, but close to the famous nightlife and convenient facilities of its larger neighbours.

>Playa del Cura is for visitors looking to escape the crowds, and there are plenty of great accommodation choices throughout the resort. There are just enough bars and restaurants in Playa del Cura, and a few shops for those essential holiday items and necessary souvenirs. Neighbouring resorts offer a more extensive choice of facilities and with Puerto del Mogan 6kms away and Puerto Rico just 4 kms along the coast, the shopping and dining options are vast, especially with the frequent bus service connecting to these resorts and other parts of the island. Whilst holidaying in Playa del Cura, an extensive array of watersports can be found in nearby Puerto Rico, and deep-sea fishing trips and sailing excursions are popular. For golfers, Anfi, the next bay along just 2km away, is home to a 9-hole course with spectacular views.




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Puerto Mogan

Puerto Mogan is a small, appealing resort within the south western municipality of Mogan, it is considered to be one of the most beautiful towns on the Canaries. Its nickname the "Little Venice" of the Canary Islands, due to Italian Styled footbridges over the Towns's central canal. Old-style, white-washed villas and Fishermen cottages sit well alongside modern buildings, which blends well with the bustling marina.

The Puerto Mogan marina is well-known amongst all who sail, and with a couple of hundred moorings it attracts all types of boating and yachting enthusiasts. Take an amble in the sunshine to admire the yachts, then perhaps wander on to the Chapel of St. Anthony in the Centre of Puerto Mogan cultural centre, to see beautiful wooden carvings and statues.

Puerto Mogan is quite simply the place to sample fantastic cookery. Here the fruits of the Atlantic are served with a local twist. Try grilled tuna, seafood soups, fish served with aubergine, and tasty limpets with green mojo sauce. Gran Canaria's traditional staples will also be found here in the restaurants and cafes of Puerto Mogan. Of note is the "sancocho" - boiled, salted fish, goat meat and "ropa vieja" a casserole of meat and chick peas.




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Maspalomas:

The beach at Maspalomas stretches for 6km, and is backed by the stunning sand dunes, which separate the resort from Playa del Ingles. The dunes have been declared a protected wildlife sanctuary, with various rare plants, and creatures such as lizards and rabbits, making their home in the sand and lagoon near the sea. With some of the dunes reaching almost 50 feet in height, the area is a great spot for secluded sunbathing and is popular with nudists, accessible only by foot, or by camel. For those seeking a more traditional place to sunbathe, the lovely sandy beach at Maspalomas has facilities such as sunbeds and umbrellas, and was awarded the European Blue Flag award for cleanliness. The resort has a wide range of low-level accommodation complexes, including some smart hotels, and a couple of shopping centres to provide all the holiday essentials.

The atmosphere in Maspalomas is relaxed and low-key, with local bars, some with live music, and a good choice of restaurants along the front. For those in search of wilder nightlife, Playa del Ingles is only 2km away. There are plenty of tourist attractions near Maspalomas, including two waterparks, the Holidayworld amusement park, a Wild West theme park and a unique aboriginal theme park. Other activities to enjoy whilst holidaying in Maspalomas are watersports, golf (the resort is home to the Island's largest golf course), and camel rides across the sand dunes.




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Las Palmas:

Las Palmas, the capital of Gran Canaria and located on the north-east coast of the island, is a busy working city sitting in between two bays with great sandy beaches. Its a great choice for a taste of city life, whilst holidaying on the more commercial south coast of the island. Perfect for a shopping spree, the bustling streets of Las Palmas are full of small shops and department stores, where duty free bargains in all shape and form can be discovered. By night, Las Palmas really comes alive with a wide choice of vibrant bars, restaurants and clubs.

Las Palmas has two wonderful sandy beaches on its doorstep. Playa de las Canteras, the first tourist resort on Gran Canaria, has a stretch of golden sand and a wealth of hotels, shops, bars and restaurants. One of the main attractions here is the Auditorio Alfredo Kraus, the cultural centre housing ten concert halls, and home to the Las Palmas Philharmonic Orchestra. Constructed by local architects and designers from natural stone, the building is considered an important piece of modern architecture, and a regular host for operas, concerts and international festivals. On the north side of the city is Playa de las Alcaravaneres, the second largest beach on Gran Canaria, stretching over 1000m along the coastline. Sitting beside Las Palmas harbour, Puerto de la Luz, Playa de las Alcaravaneres is the boating centre of Las Palmas, with the Varadero Sailing Club at one end of the beach, and the upmarket Royal Sailing Club, home to some luxurious yachts, on the other.

















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