Explore Gran Canaria
Gran Canaria packs an extraordinary variety of landscapes and experiences into one island. The sand dunes of Maspalomas, the pine forests of the interior, the colourful carnival of Las Palmas and the ancient rock formations of Roque Nublo are all remarkable. Hire a car and discover them all.
Highlights of Gran Canaria
Gran Canaria is one of the most iconic destinations in Spain. Whether you are visiting for culture, food, nightlife or history, the city offers something for every traveller. Here are some of the reasons people love visiting Gran Canaria.
- Top Attractions in Gran Canaria
Explore world-famous landmarks, museums and must-see sights that make Gran Canaria one of the most visited cities in Spain.
- Culture & Local Life
Experience the traditions, neighbourhoods and cultural highlights that define Gran Canaria — seen through its own unique lens.
- Food & Dining
From regional dishes to modern cuisine, Gran Canaria showcases some of the best flavours Spain has to offer.
- Day Trips from Gran Canaria
Discover nearby towns, natural wonders and coastal escapes — all easily accessible from Gran Canaria.
Top Experiences in Gran Canaria
Hand-picked activities and tours in Gran Canaria
About Gran Canaria
Gran Canaria is one of Spain’s most visited island destinations, located in the Atlantic Ocean as part of the Canary Islands. It attracts visitors year‑round for leisure travel, longer stays and repeat visits, and plays a major role in Spain’s island tourism due to its climate and accessibility.
The island features a mix of urban areas, coastal towns and inland landscapes, with neighbourhoods spread between beach resorts and residential centres. Gran Canaria combines developed visitor areas with everyday local communities, allowing travellers to experience both resort‑style stays and more traditional town environments depending on where they base themselves.
Gran Canaria is a year‑round destination, with consistent visitor numbers throughout the seasons thanks to its mild climate. While peak travel occurs during winter and school holiday periods, the island remains active outside these times, appealing to travellers seeking warmer weather, outdoor activity and a relaxed pace.
Because of its transport links and island location, Gran Canaria is often visited as a standalone destination or combined with other Canary Islands or mainland Spain cities as part of wider travel itineraries.
Related destinations: Tenerife, Barcelona, Madrid, Palma