Gran Canaria, Spain Flag of Spain
September 8 - 15, 2002

Gran Canaria, the third biggest island of the Canary archipelago, is 1,560 square km big and is geographically rather African than European (its a mere 197 km to the African continent but 1,250 km away from the spanish mother country).

Gran Canaria, often described as a "miniature continent", offers its visitors numerous contrasts: Mountains take turns with desert-like regions and tropical vegetation. Idyllic villages, breath-taking canyons, unusual rock formations and beautiful sand dunes are waiting for the curious visitor to be discovered. Moreover one can experience three different climatic zones.
Although Gran Canaria really has a lot to offer, I was quite disappointed in the beginning as the south of the island Playa del Inglés, Maspalomas, San Agustín and Puerto Rico) is very touristy which is demonstrated by the huge and ugly hotel complexes, and the crowds of mainly german-speaking tourists.
Nevertheless I gave Gran Canaria a chance... I discovered the beauty of the island and instantly liked it. Gran Canaria is for sure a worth-seeing island!

My mom and I spent a week on Gran Canaria. Besides enjoying the beach at (Playa del Inglés and the Atlantic ocean, we also went for a 3-day exploratory mission in order to learn more about our vacation island:

Route 1: Playa del Inglés - Fataga - San Bartolomé de Tirajana - Roque Nublo - Tejeda - Cruz de Tejeda - Vega de San Mateo - Las Vegas - Valsequillo de Gran Canaria - Telde - Playa del Inglés

Route 2: Playa del Inglés - Puerto Rico - Puerto de Mogán - Mogán - San Nicolás de Tolentino - Puerto de las Nieves - Agaete - Galdar - Playa del Inglés

Route 3: Playa del Inglés - Caldera de Bandama - Santa Brigida - Vega de San Mateo - Teror - Las Palmas (capital) - Playa del Inglés

Following you find a small selection of my pictures:

 
Playa del Inglés top
Playa del Inglés<br /><b>Gran Canaria!</b>
Playa del Inglés<br /><b>Playa del Inglés</b>
Playa del Inglés<br /><b>Stairs connecting promenade and beach</b>
Playa del Inglés<br /><b>Lighthouse</b>
Playa del Inglés<br /><b>Dunes</b>
Playa del Inglés<br /><b>Dunes</b>
Playa del Inglés<br /><b>Dunes</b>
Playa del Inglés<br /><b>Seagulls</b>
Playa del Inglés<br /><b>Sunrise</b>
Playa del Inglés<br /><b>Our hotel "San Nicolas"</b>
Playa del Inglés<br /><b>Flower</b>
Playa del Inglés<br /><b>Our pool</b>
 
Route 1 top
Route 1<br /><b>Our car</b>
Route 1<br /><b>Fataga</b>
Route 1<br /><b>Street somewhere in the middle of the island</b>
Route 1<br /><b>Enjoying the stunning view</b>
Route 1<br /><b>Church in San Bartolomé de Tirajana</b>
Route 1<br /><b>Canyons</b>
Route 1<br /><b>Street somewhere in the middle of the island</b>
Route 1<br /><b>View to Roque Nublo</b>
Route 1<br /><b>Great vegetation</b>
Route 1<br /><b>Old guy in Cruz de Tejeda</b>
Route 1<br /><b>Enjoying the stunning view</b>
Route 1<br /><b>Las Vegas :-)</b>
 
Route 2 top
Route 2<br /><b>Harbour of Puerto Rico</b>
Route 2<br /><b>Windmill</b>
Route 2<br /><b>Discoloration of the rocks</b>
Route 2<br /><b>Greenhouses in San Nicolás de Tolentino</b>
Route 2<br /><b>Cactuses</b>
Route 2<br /><b>Strelitzias - a typical Canary flower</b>
Route 2<br /><b>Bananas</b>
Route 2<br /><b>View to Pico de Teide (3,718 m) on Teneriffe - the highest mountain in Spain</b>
Route 2<br /><b>Adventurous west coast</b>
Route 2<br /><b>Puerto de las Nieves</b>
Route 2<br /><b>Church in Puerto de las Nieves</b>
Route 2<br /><b>View to Galdar</b>
 
Route 3 top
Route 3<br /><b>View down to the 200 m deep Caldera de Bandama</b>
Route 3<br /><b>Teror</b>
Route 3<br /><b>Basilica "Virgen del Pino" in Teror</b>
Route 3<br /><b>Teror's well-known wooden balconies</b>
Route 3<br /><b>View down to Las Palmas</b>
Route 3<br /><b>Old men playing domino</b>
Route 3<br /><b>Harbour promenade</b>
Route 3<br /><b>Art nouveau café in Parque San Telmo</b>
Route 3<br /><b>Calle Mayor de Triana - pedestrian zone in Las Palmas</b>
Route 3<br /><b>Casa Colón in Las Palmas' old town</b>
Route 3<br /><b>The dog - Las Palmas' heraldic animal</b>
Route 3<br /><b>Cathedral de Santa Ana</b>