The most beautiful villages in Gran Canaria

There are many towns in Gran Canaria that you must visit for their beauty, rent your car with OK Mobility to discover them all!

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If you have chosen the Canary Islands for your next getaway, don't miss out on this list of villages in Gran Canaria we have prepared for you! With all the beauty that characterizes this archipelago, but with the uniqueness that this island offers, you will want to stay and live there!

 

The villages of Gran Canaria that you simply have to visit for their beauty

Both this and most of the islands of the Canary archipelago are characterized by a volcanic orography, which means that steep and winding roads abound. Although public transportation is frequent and usually keeps to its schedule, the truth is that if you want to make the most of your trip and make the most of your time, the best thing to do is to rent a car.

In addition to the time you will save, you will enjoy all the comfort of private transportation and you will be able to decide when you leave each place with total freedom. Rent your car in Gran Canaria with OK Mobility and enjoy!

 

Arucas

The church of San Juan Bautista, also known as the Cathedral of Arucas, will surprise you with its size and its neo-Gothic architecture in black stone when you visit this town.

It is nothing more than a reflection of the economic power it boasted during the Spanish conquest, since this is where the landowners settled. If you like local products, take the opportunity to visit the Arehucas rum factory, which is the best known and highly appreciated in the islands.

 

Agaete

Its historic center is one of the most beautiful you will find in the villages of Gran Canaria, where the church of La Concepción and the Huerto de las Flores stand out. But in addition to this, take the opportunity to swim in the natural pools of the coast, to visit the archaeological sites of the necropolis of Maipés, with hundreds of tombs in solidified lava, or visit the salt mines of Agaete. Although it is a coastal town served by the ferry from Tenerife, the level of tourism in this town is very low.

 

Teror

Another town in Gran Canaria that you must visit is Teror. Its streets, many of which are pedestrianized, have the classic colonial architectureof the islands, with low houses, colorful facades and wooden balconies.

This town is also a center of religious pilgrimage, hence the importance of the Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Pino, which is located on the main street.

 

Firgas

If you like panoramic views, Firgas is for you. From the Mirador de las Madres you will get a nice view of the island by the sea. Its historic center is not to be missed either, with the Gran Canaria promenade, with the coats of arms of each municipality, and the Canary Islands promenade, with the seven islands sculpted on the ground. But it is not only a beautiful village, there are also natural water springs here. For this reason, you will see a real irrigation ditch.

 

Tejeda

This place has a special charm, because here is an ancient aboriginal sacred place, the Bentayga rock. All around it you will find fascinating nature, including the roque Nublo. And if you want to delve into its past, visit the Ethnographic Museum.

 

San Agustín

If you want to get away from the crowds of the island, you can go to San Agustín. It is a favorite for surfers and those who enjoy water sports. Its beach of clear sand is spectacular and has nothing to envy of its neighbor Playa del Inglés, where the tourist affluence is much higher.

 

Puerto de Mogán

For those who enjoy charming places, Puerto de Mogán does not disappoint with its traditional white houses, the canals, which have earned it the name of "little Venice" and the colorful flowers, such as bougainvillea, that adorn all the facades and surroundings.

And so that you never stop feeling like you are on an island, don't miss its promenade.

 

Veneguera

A short distance from the previous one and taking a detour from the Tamadaba National Park, this town is a treasure, which places it among the villages of Gran Canaria that you have to visit. Although it consists only of a square with a small church and some streets, what is striking are the eighteenth-century houses, with unhewn stone and wooden balconies.


As you can see, there are many villages in Gran Canaria that you should visit, in addition to its fantastic beaches and dunes. So that you don't miss a thing, rent your car with OK Mobility!

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