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Gran Canaria’s most popular resort is Playa del Ingles with its frantic nightlife and four miles of beach. Here you can join a camel train through the Sahara like sand dunes, go shopping in the colossal Yumbo Centrum or drink and dance the night away in some of the very best nightclubs and discos in the Canaries. A few miles to the west is Puerto Rico, a more family orientated resort. Situated within a narrow valley leading to the sea it is an attractive resort with gleaming white apartments built into the hillsides.
The gently shelving man made beach is popular with locals and visitors alike and offers a comprehensive range of superb water sports. There’s also a great choice of family activities including tennis, mini golf, tenpin bowling and a fabulous water park. The immense and enduring popularity of Gran Canaria comes as no surprise. As far as sunshine breaks go, you simply can’t go wrong. Like many of their mainland cousins, Canarios kick back and celebrate at plenty of fiestas and ferias throughout the year.
Gran Canaria Info
The Canary Islands form an archipelago located 1120 km south of Spain and just 112 km west of Morocco and with the Azores, Cape Verde and Madeira they form what is known as Macronesia. With a booming tourist trade, the Canaries have become popular with foreign property buyers. Only a short flight from Northern Europe, the tax-free status of the islands combined with the climate and infrastructure make them ideal for residential tourism as well as making for a sound investment. We are dedicated to bringing you the best the islands has to offer. Introductions to the largest of the islands will give you an insight into the unique beauty of each, thus enabling you to make an informed choice when deciding on the location of your island getaway.
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