Even though it seems like the summer travel season is flying by, those still looking to book a European getaway have some cheap options for a last-minute trip, according to a new report.
21.07.2023 - 07:55 / roughguides.com / Christopher Columbus / Gran Canaria
Mother Nature celebrates diversity on this extraordinary Canary Island – travel from the rugged Northern coast, through verdant laurel forests, across extinct volcanoes to the central mountain peaks. Then down, through pine woodlands, into deep ravines to reach the desert landscapes and golden beaches of the south.
Here’s a list of the best locations for stunning photographs to wow your Instagram followers. If you want to expand your Insta reach to more Canaries, a first timers guide to the Canary Islands is a good guide.
Located on the north east coast, not only is this the capital of Gran Canaria, it’s also the largest city in the Canaries. Its sprawling sandy beach, Las Canteras, has palms and fishing boats at its northern end, and surfers and sea mist in the south. The charming cobbled streets of the historical quarter of Vequeta are lined with traditional Spanish architecture, ranging from late Gothic to Renaissance.
At its heart is the Cathedral of Santa Ana, the first church in the Canaries, dating from 1500. Nearby is the ornate Casa de Colón, where Christopher Columbus was received by the governor when he arrived here in 1492 on his way to America. It’s now a museum dedicated to his life and travels and contains models of his fleet.
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Cathedral of Santa Ana in the neighborhood of Vegueta on Las Palmas de Gran Canaria © ErnestoSantanaFoto/Shutterstock
Tip: sample the delicious tapas at the many bars in the old quarter.
Puerto de Las Nieves, a cluster of attractive blue and white Canarian houses, is a tiny fishing village on the north west coast. From the harbour, the Paseo de los Poetas, lined with restaurants, craft shops and galleries, leads along the shore, to the natural pools of Las Salinas.For centuries, they were used to harvest salt, but now make the perfect bathing spot. Swimmers are protected from the crashing waves by rock barriers and it’s an exhilarating experience as the sea water rushes in. The three pools are connected by volcanic tubes and there are flat areas for sunbathing. The lush green pine forest mountainside makes for an attractive backdrop.
Tip: try the local speciality — caldo de pescado, a delicious fish soup.
To get here, it’s long drive up the west coast on the GC-200, passing the multi-coloured rocks at Los Azulejos on the way. This spectacular viewpoint juts out from the edge of sheer cliffs, at a height of over 400m, perched precipitously above the Atlantic Ocean. It’s often cloudy here so choose a sunny day for the best views.To the north, you can see all the way up the coast to the small seaside town of Puerto de las Nieves. To the south, there’s a zigzag
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