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5-Day Gran Canaria Sun & Adventure

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From golden dunes to ancient craters, volcanic peaks to turquoise coves, this 5-day summer trip across Gran Canaria packs island adventure, beach bliss, and cultural discoveries into one unforgettable week.

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Day 1Beach & Dunes
Morning

Las Canteras Beach

Las Canteras Beach

Head to the beachfront promenade (Paseo de las Canteras) in the heart of Las Palmas. The sheltered side near Playa Chica is best for swimming. Arrive early to secure a good spot before the midday heat.

4.7(16k reviews)~3 hours
Afternoon

Maspalomas Dunes

Maspalomas Dunes

Take bus 30 or 66 south to the Maspalomas sand dunes (Dunas de Maspalomas). Walk the marked trail along the eastern edge nearest the Maspalomas lighthouse for the best views without getting lost in the protected area.

4.8(21k reviews)~2.5 hours
Evening
Find a seaside promenade restaurant

~2 hours

Look along Paseo Costa Canaria in Playa del Inglés for terraces overlooking the Atlantic. Order grilled local fish like vieja (parrotfish) or sancocho canario for a traditional salted fish stew with mojo sauce.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Barraquito
Breakfast$3-5

Find a café near Las Canteras beach and order a Barraquito, a layered Canarian coffee drink with condensed milk, cinnamon, and lemon zest, paired with a simple tostada with tomato and olive oil.

Barraquito
Lunch
Grab a quick and budget-friendly lunch from one of the chiringuitos (beach kiosks) along Las Canteras boardwalk. Try a fresh seafood salad or a bocadillo (sandwich) with local cheese.
$5-8
Sancocho Canario
Dinner$10-15

Look for a restaurant along Paseo Costa Canaria in Playa del Inglés and order grilled vieja (local parrotfish) or, for something heartier, Sancocho Canario, a traditional salted fish stew served with sweet potatoes and mojo verde.

Sancocho Canario
Use bus 30 or 66 from Santa Catalina station in Las Palmas to reach Maspalomas (about 40 minutes). Taxis cost roughly $1.2/km; use Free Now or Cabify apps for reliable rides. A single bus fare is around $1.50.

AccommodationPlaya del Inglés (lively beach resort area near the dunes and promenade restaurants)

Central location between the Maspalomas Dunes and the nightlife strip, making it easy to walk to dinner and the beach.

Hotel in Playa del Inglés (lively beach resort area near the dunes and promenade restaurants)
$50-70/night

Central location between the Maspalomas Dunes and the nightlife strip, making it easy to walk to dinner and the beach.

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Day 2Volcanic Peaks & Views
Morning

Roque Nublo

Roque Nublo

Drive or take a taxi to the trailhead parking near Ayacata. Hike the well-marked 1.5 km trail up to the iconic volcanic rock monolith for sweeping views of the island and Mount Teide on clear days. Start early to avoid heat and crowds.

4.7(3k reviews)~3 hours
Midday

Pico de las Nieves

Pico de las Nieves

A short drive from Roque Nublo follow signs to the highest point on Gran Canaria. Park near the military installation and walk to the viewpoint platform for a 360 panorama of the caldera and远处的 Tenerife. The road is paved but winding.

4.8(3k reviews)~1.5 hours
Afternoon
Explore a traditional mountain village

~2.5 hours

Head to Tejeda, a charming whitewashed village in the heart of the mountains. Stroll through the narrow streets around Plaza de la Iglesia, pop into the Ethnographic Museum, and look for local handicrafts and almond products.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Barraquito
Breakfast$3-5

Grab a quick breakfast at a cafe in Maspalomas before heading out. Order a Barraquito (a layered Canarian coffee with condensed milk, cinnamon, and lemon) along with a simple toast with tomato and olive oil.

Barraquito
Papas Arrugadas con Mojo
Lunch$8-12

Find a small restaurant in Tejeda village and order Papas Arrugadas con Mojo (wrinkled boiled potatoes served with spicy red and green mojo sauces) as a starter, followed by ropa vieja (shredded beef stewed with chickpeas and vegetables).

Papas Arrugadas con Mojo
Ron Miel
Dinner$10-15

Stop at a casual grill restaurant on the drive back toward Maspalomas and order a simple grilled chicken or pork platter with fries and salad. End with a small glass of Ron Miel (local honey rum) as a digestif.

Ron Miel
Renting a car is the best way to reach Roque Nublo and Pico de las Nieves as public buses are limited in the mountain interior. Use Free Now or Cabify for taxis (about $1.20/km) if you prefer not to drive the winding roads.

AccommodationMaspalomas (coastal resort area with beaches, restaurants, and easy access to the GC-60 highway into the mountains)

Staying in Maspalomas keeps you close to the beach for Day 1's area and offers straightforward driving routes to the central highlands for volcano views.

Hotel in Maspalomas (coastal resort area with beaches, restaurants, and easy access to the GC-60 highway into the mountains)
$45-70/night

Staying in Maspalomas keeps you close to the beach for Day 1's area and offers straightforward driving routes to the central highlands for volcano views.

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Day 3South Coast Charm
Morning

Puerto de Mogán

Puerto de Mogán

Walk around the marina and browse the Tuesday and Friday market stalls along the harborfront. Grab a coffee at one of the canal-side cafes near the main square.

~3 hours
Afternoon

Palmitos Park

Palmitos Park

Take the bus from Maspalomas (Line 50) directly to the park entrance. See dolphin shows and the large cactus garden, and arrive by 11am to avoid crowds.

4.5(17k reviews)~4 hours
Evening
Try a sunset catamaran cruise

~2.5 hours

Book a 2-hour sunset sail departing from Puerto Rico or Puerto de Mogán marina. Search for catamaran tours online in advance as they sell out in summer. Bring a light jacket for the wind.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Barraquito
Breakfast$3-5

Find a beachfront café in Puerto de Mogán and order a Barraquito, a layered Canarian coffee with condensed milk, cinnamon, and lemon zest.

Barraquito
Lunch
Look for a casual spot near Palmitos Park or along the main road and order a mixed Spanish tortilla sandwich or a fresh salad with local goat cheese.
$8-12
Papas Arrugadas con Mojo
Dinner$12-18

Find a seafood restaurant along Puerto Rico harbor and order grilled fish of the day with Papas Arrugadas con Mojo, the classic Canarian wrinkled potatoes with spicy green and red mojo sauces.

Papas Arrugadas con Mojo
Use the Global buses (Line 50 and 51) to move between the southern resorts for about $2 per ride. For convenience, use Free Now or Cabify taxis at roughly $1.2/km. A rental car is also handy if you plan to stop at viewpoints along the GC-500 coastal road.

AccommodationPlaya del Inglés (bustling resort strip in southern Gran Canaria)

It's centrally located between Puerto de Mogán and Palmitos Park, with plenty of bus connections and restaurants for the evening.

Hotel in Playa del Inglés (bustling resort strip in southern Gran Canaria)
$50-80/night

It's centrally located between Puerto de Mogán and Palmitos Park, with plenty of bus connections and restaurants for the evening.

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Day 4History & Culture
Morning
Vegueta Historic District

~3 hours

Walk the cobblestone streets around Plaza de Santa Ana, the oldest square in the city, and see the Cathedral of Santa Ana facade. Visit the outdoor market stalls on Calle Mendizabal.

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Midday

Casa de Colón Museum

Casa de Colón Museum

Head to Calle Colón 1, just off Plaza de Santa Ana. This 15th-century mansion where Columbus supposedly stayed houses exhibits on his voyages to the Americas.

4.5(7k reviews)~1.5 hours
Afternoon

Museo Canario

Museo Canario

Located on Calle Dr. Verneau 2, a 10-minute walk from Casa de Colón. The museum holds the world's largest collection of Guanche artifacts and mummies from pre-Spanish Canary Islands.

4.5(2k reviews)~2 hours
Evening
Find a traditional Canarian restaurant

~2 hours

Search for a guachinche-style spot or traditional restaurant around Vegueta's Calle Pelota or Plaza del Pilar Nuevo. Look for houses displaying a bunch of rushes as a sign.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Barraquito
Breakfast$3-5

Find a café near Plaza de Santa Ana in Vegueta and order a Barraquito, the layered Canarian coffee with condensed milk, cinnamon, and lemon peel, plus a small pastry.

Barraquito
Lunch
Look for a casual spot on Calle Triana and order a sandwich de lomo (pork loin sandwich) with mojo sauce on the side, a quick and filling midday option.
$6-8
Papas Arrugadas con Mojo
Dinner$10-15

Find a traditional Canarian restaurant in Vegueta and order Papas Arrugadas con Mojo (wrinkled potatoes with red and green mojo sauces) plus fresh grilled fish of the day.

Papas Arrugadas con Mojo
Vegueta is compact and walkable so you won't need taxis. If arriving from the south, take Global bus 30 or 50 to Las Palmas. For rides, use the Free Now app (around $1.2/km).

AccommodationVegueta (historic old town of Las Palmas)

Stay in Vegueta to be steps away from all of today's cultural sights and the best traditional restaurants.

Hotel in Vegueta (historic old town of Las Palmas)
$50-70/night

Stay in Vegueta to be steps away from all of today's cultural sights and the best traditional restaurants.

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Day 5Water Fun & Hidden Gems
Morning

Aqualand Maspalomas

Aqualand Maspalomas

Arrive early at Avenida de Francia in Maspalomas to beat queues. Bring sunscreen and a towel, and check the dolphin show schedule at the entrance.

3.6(11k reviews)~3.5 hours
Afternoon

Cueva Pintada Archaeological Museum and Park

Cueva Pintada Archaeological Museum and Park

Located on Calle Audiencia in Gáldar. Book tickets online in advance as entry is timed and limited. The painted cave and interpretive museum give great insight into pre-Hispanic Canarian life.

4.6(5k reviews)~2 hours
Late Afternoon
Visit Barranco de Guayadeque

~2.5 hours

Drive or take a taxi to this deep ravine near Agüimes. Search for the cave restaurant area along the main road through the valley and hike one of the marked trails for striking rock formations.

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Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Barraquito
Breakfast$3-4

Find a café near your accommodation in Las Palmas and order a Barraquito: a layered coffee drink with condensed milk, cinnamon, and lemon zest that locals enjoy as a morning pick-me-up.

Barraquito
Papas Arrugadas con Mojo
Lunch$8-10

Look for a tapas bar or casual restaurant around the Cueva Pintada area in Gáldar and try Papas Arrugadas con Mojo , small salted potatoes boiled in their skins served with spicy red and green mojo sauces.

Papas Arrugadas con Mojo
Dinner
Find a restaurant in the Barranco de Guayadeque cave complex itself and order grilled meats or fresh fish cooked in the traditional cave hearths, a unique dining setting inside the ravine.
$12-15
Rent a car for this day since the three sights are spread across the south and north of the island. Taxis cost around $1.2/km and apps like Free Now or Cabify work well in Las Palmas if you prefer not to drive.

AccommodationLas Palmas de Gran Canaria (capital city on the northeast coast)

Stay in Las Palmas for your final night as it's centrally located near the airport and offers easy access to both the northern sights and the highway south.

Hotel in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (capital city on the northeast coast)
$45-70/night

Stay in Las Palmas for your final night as it's centrally located near the airport and offers easy access to both the northern sights and the highway south.

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Budget Breakdown

Accommodation / night$50
Food / day$13
Transport / day$8
Activities / day$10
Daily total$81
Trip total$405

Mid-range budget. Hotel ~$50/night, food ~$13/day (mix of restaurant $10 and street food $3), transport ~$8/day (public buses and occasional taxi), activities ~$10/day.

Good to Know

Tap Water: Not safe to drink. Buy bottled water.
Best Taxi Apps: Free Now, Cabify, Taxis Canarias.
Public Transport: Good bus network. Also taxis and car rentals available.
Languages: Spanish main, English and German widely spoken.
Vaccinations: Hepatitis A, Typhoid recommended. Rabies if outdoors.
Currency: Euro (EUR). Cards widely accepted.
Tipping: Not mandatory but 5-10% appreciated.
Summer Weather: Hot and sunny. Pack sunscreen and light clothes.
Safety: Good overall. Watch for scorpions/spiders in nature.
Nightlife & Food: Good food scene and nightlife, rated 7/10.

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