Gran Canaria, the so-called “miniature continent”, is characterized by the richness of
different landscapes and microclimates in an area of just over 1.500 km²: arid deserts, abrupt volcanic
formations, lush forests and delicious beaches that have nothing to envy from other spots around the
world.
The kilometric Playa del Inglés and the Natural Reserve of Maspalomas
and its breathtaking Dunes are just some examples. Naturally, discovering Gran
Canaria´s symbol par excellence is a must: the Roque Nublo. The
Natural Monument is located at the geographical center of the island. Next to it, you
will find other singular rock formations just as the so-called Roque del Fraile (i.e.
monk rock) and La Rana (i.e. the frog).
Hotel LIVVO Fataga is in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, the most
cosmopolitan city of the Canary Islands and one of the cities with the best weather worldwide. Its
privileged geographical location makes the capital city be a cultural and economic link between Europe,
Africa and America. The flight connections place the island at just two and a half hours from Madrid, at
four hours from the main European cities, and at six hours from America. The capital is considered the
economic heart of the Canary Islands due to its status of mandatory crossroads between three continents.
Its intense commercial activity makes it the shopping centre of the archipelago.
Merchants from distant countries such as India or the Far East, who have chosen this city to develop
their commercial activity, cohabitate with traditional commerce and modern
shopping centers.
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria stands out for the beauty of its seacoast, and boasts about
having one of the most recognized urban beaches that is simply unique: Las Canteras..
In the capital city, the indigo colour of the sea invites you to have a break and to wind down, but also
to practice any kind of water sports and activities all year round. In addition, five beaches, a
stunning seafront avenue, and an internationally acclaimed regatta sailing course attest the marine
character of this city that is part of the World Surf Cities Network.
The city shows its richest identity through its port, Puerto de La Luz y de Las Palmas.
The port is characterized by the constant flow of people, goods, and services. Doubtlessly, this
welcoming capital opened to the world is a true sign of cultural mix and coexistence.
The historic center of Vegueta and the shopping area of Triana show
the traces of the passing by of kings, explorers and distinguished visitors. Strolling around these
colonial-style streets feels like travelling to the past of a city with more than five centuries of
history.
This city has witnessed the passage of historical characters like Christopher Columbus, and has suffered
the greed of pirates from foreign lands due to its strategic location. Its buildings literally have
given birth to famous characters such as Benito Pérez Galdós and Alfredo Kraus.
The city is home to major international festivals, such as the ones of classical music,
film and opera. The artistic and cultural events experienced here do position the city
as a reference in the Canary Islands and in the rest of the land. The Carnival, the Jazz Festival and
the Theatre and Dance Festival are just a few examples.
Doubtlessly, Gran Canaria is the ideal place for practicing sport in the open and direct
contact with full nature. The kindness of the sea and the wind, as well as the average water temperature
of 20º make of Gran Canaria the perfect place for surf, bobyboard or kitesurf lovers.
Naturally, Gran Canaria is also a prominent place for lovers of diving, fishing and
sailing.
An internationally acclaimed regatta sailing course attests the marine character of the capital city,
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, that is also part of the World Surf Cities Network.
Furthermore, Gran Canaria is popular for golf practicing. The average annual
temperature of 23.5º and incredible landscapes as a backdrop are the perfect scenario for this activity.
For example, we invite you to enjoy a pleasant “swing” day at International Course of
Maspalomas, located on the seafront and surrounded by Special Natural Reserve of
the Dunes.
However, Gran Canaria is also a refuge for lovers of the rugged mountains, the green
and the humidity. The island offers an extensive trail network for hiking accessible to all audiences
with more than 300 kilometers of paths and 33 protected natural areas.
Naturally, you can also conquer some spots of our island by bike, which is a healthy way to get to know
it. You can choose the difficulty level, the duration and the route you like: biking relaxed through the
capital city streets and promenades, or putting your fitness to the test by biking through mountains and
abrupt landscapes. For example, you can ride from the golf court from Maspalomas up to
Pasito Blanco, a 22 km long tour, which is short and practically flat. You can also
discover the North. If you are a sensation seeker and you dare, you can try the so-called “wine
and volcano route”, which is 27 km long and goes through Bandama, Tafira
and Santa Brígida. For the fittest ones, there is the round-the-island-tour by bike
starting at Puerto de Mogán: it is just as tough as spectacular.
The image of an overwhelming place, where one looks at the horizon and understands why the title of
“miniature continent”. Gran Canaria is not only a destination for sea and beach lovers.
It is also a refuge for lovers of the rugged mountains, the green and the humidity. The island hides
secrets that want to be discovered by those who love nature, who are not in a hurry and who let be
conquered by the silence.
Gran Canaria offers an extensive trail network for hiking accessible to all audiences.
With more than 300 kilometers of paths and 33 protected natural areas, you decide the level of
difficulty, the route and the duration – alone or accompanied, whether in the North or in the
South.
Every path you take is a historic trail traced by the ancient Canaries, and is a fascinating trip to
natural and native places that are rich in flora and fauna. The entangled relief of the mountains, the
crossroads, a curious mixture of superb cliffs and kind trails, slender palm trees and elegant pines
make hiking on this island as attractive as a treat is for a child.
From the peaks, starting at Cruz de Tejeda, through the lush Barranco de La
Mina and arriving at the historic village of Teror. From Pico de
Las Nieves, the highest point of Gran Canaria, reaching the volcanic
Caldera de los Marteles. Or through the shelters of the Canary laurel forest in
Tilos de Moya. Whatever you decide, a sublime view and the distinctive scent of earth
await you.
Definitely, it is a privilege enjoying beaches and marinas that not only possess the Canarian natural
beauty, but also highlight for their quality. In Gran Canaria, Maspalomas,
Meloneras and Playa del Inglés, among others, have been awarded with the
prestigious Blue Flag.
Playa del Inglés, beach of golden finest sand and peaceful waters, is three kilometers
long and has become one of the most populars of Spain.
Certainly, Maspalomas will take your breath away. From Playa del
Inglés up to the old lighthouse at its extreme, Maspalomas embraces the
Charca (i.e. pond) and the breathtaking Dunes, that are declared
special natural reserve . These protected natural spaces attract the attention of
tourists and scientists and are certainly emblematic symbols of Gran Canaria.