Visit the most photographed corners of the southwest of Gran Canaria and enjoy the incredible landscapes of the island.
The southwest of Gran Canaria has incredible landscapes to enjoy and photograph. During this visit, we will go to some of the most characteristic and unique places on the island.
We will get to know the Las Dunas de Maspalomas Nature Reserve, a unique natural space in the Canary Islands because of its beauty and the variety of ecosystems it houses. Protected as a special nature reserve, its 400 hectares include an excellent beach, a field of living dunes of organic sand, a palm forest and a brackish lagoon. This mix of desert and oasis is located on the coast of the southernmost tip of Gran Canaria.
We will visit the little “Venice” of Gran Canaria, Puerto de Mogán. Its old fishing district, with its marina and its shops surrounded by alleys with endless colourful flowers and canals, add to the charm of the little Venice of Gran Canaria.
The next stop will be divided into two experiences, where you can choose between: Visiting the Mogán Mall Shopping Center or enjoying Amadores Beach.
CenterMogan Mall Shopping Center, located in the area of Puerto Rico in the southeast of the island of Gran Canaria, is one of the most touristic destinations, offering a unique shopping experience.
La Amadores Beach is located between immense rocks, being protected from the wind. The artificial construction with white sand in combination with crystal clear water creates a unique blue colour. This quiet beach in the southwest of Gran Canaria has a bay of calm waters without waves. Its soft white and golden sands invite both adults and children to relax, making it a very pleasant place to enjoy the sun and the sea.
We will then visit the Faro de Maspalomas Ethnographic Center, located in the south of the island, more precisely at the end of Maspalomas Beach. Its construction was considered to be of the first order. It is the most historical and monumental civil building from Telde to the south of the island. It has gone from guiding and helping ships that crossed the Atlantic, to becoming the most emblematic symbol of Gran Canaria. This lighthouse, which has 130 years of history, has been converted into a museum that will guide residents and tourists as they visit the island.
Discover the most photographed corners of the southwest of Gran Canaria and enjoy the incredible landscapes of the island.
This activity is not recommended for customers with movement difficulties or with an illness that prevents them from walking or performing certain physical exertion.