Gran Canaria

Gran Canaria is one of the most popular Canary Islands and captivates visitors with its diverse landscape, beaches and culture. Whether you're looking for relaxation or adventure, there's something for everyone here! In the south, golden sandy beaches and impressive dune landscapes such as Maspalomas await you. The mild climate makes the island an ideal destination all year round. In charming towns such as Puerto Mogán, also known as ‘Little Venice’, you can enjoy island life in a relaxed atmosphere. Nature lovers will find what they are looking for in the mountainous interior – hikes around Roque Nublo offer breathtaking views. The capital Las Palmas in the north attracts visitors with its diverse cultural offerings, shopping opportunities and the famous Las Canteras city beach. Whether sunbathing, hiking, surfing or enjoying Canarian cuisine – Gran Canaria is a paradise for every kind of holiday.

IMPRESSIONEN

2 dolphins in the water
2 dolphins in the water
man and woman on bikes in highway
man and woman on bikes in highway
people at the beach
people at the beach
people walking on street between buildings during daytime
people walking on street between buildings during daytime
brown rocky mountain beside sea during daytime
brown rocky mountain beside sea during daytime
people on beach during daytime
people on beach during daytime
green grass field near green trees and mountain during daytime
green grass field near green trees and mountain during daytime
man standing on cliff
man standing on cliff
yellow and white sail boat on sea during daytime
yellow and white sail boat on sea during daytime
woman in blue bikini top on white surfboard in the sea during daytime
woman in blue bikini top on white surfboard in the sea during daytime

Menschen und Kultur

Gran Canaria, one of the islands of the Canary Archipelago near Africa, belongs to Spain and offers an exciting combination of different cultures. The majority of the population has Spanish roots, although the island's history as an important trading and migration hub has had a major influence. The locals are known for their openness, hospitality and pride in their cultural heritage.

The culture of Gran Canaria is a mixture of Spanish, African and Latin American influences. This is particularly evident in the music, architecture and traditional festivities, such as the famous carnival in Las Palmas. The local cuisine reflects this cultural diversity – well-known dishes include ‘papas arrugadas’ with mojo dip or fresh fish.

Catholicism is the predominant religion, with popular piety also playing an important role with many patron saints and processions. Culturally, however, Gran Canaria is very active: music, dance, theatre and painting are central aspects of social life, especially in the cities of Las Palmas and Telde.

In summary, Gran Canaria is an island where cultural diversity and a warm community characterise everyday life.