Discover Gran Canaria: A Self-Guided Island Tour

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Overview

What's Included

✓ Included

  • Digital Map.
  • Access to the audio guide for 45+ Gran Canaria attractions and hidden spots.
  • Self-guided walking tour (app)

✗ Not Included

  • Private transportation
  • Entry fees to tourist attractions or museums.
  • Our app-based self-guided tour has no physical guide on-site.

Itinerary

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Stop 1
The founding neighborhood of Las Palmas preserves five centuries of colonial architecture in cobblestoned streets and shaded plazas that transported Spanish culture to the gateway of the Atlantic world. The quarter's noble houses, churches, and monasteries reveal the wealth generated by sugar trade and the strategic importance of the Canaries on routes to the Americas and Africa. Today's Vegueta mixes preserved heritage with contemporary galleries, tapas bars, and the Thursday evening markets that draw locals and visitors to experience this atmospheric quarter after dark.
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Stop 2
The most important religious building in the Canary Islands took over 400 years to complete, its facade blending Gothic, Renaissance, and Neoclassical elements that document the evolving tastes of colonial architecture. The cathedral's cool, soaring interior provides refuge from the subtropical sun while the Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art displays treasures accumulated over five centuries of island Christianity. The twin bell towers offer panoramic views across the historic quarter to the port and mountains beyond, while the Plaza de Santa Ana's bronze dog statues have become beloved symbols of Las Palmas.
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Stop 3
This beautiful colonial palace served as the residence of the island's early governors and hosted Christopher Columbus during his stops to repair ships en route to the Americas. The museum's 13 exhibition rooms trace the history of the Canary Islands, Columbus's voyages, and the pre-Columbian Americas through maps, navigational instruments, and artifacts from both sides of the Atlantic. The building's carved wooden balconies, peaceful courtyards, and replica of the cabin from Columbus's La Niña provide atmospheric setting for understanding the islands' role in Spain's age of exploration.
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Stop 4
One of Spain's finest urban beaches stretches three kilometers along Las Palmas's isthmus, its golden sand protected by a natural reef called La Barra that creates calm swimming conditions and world-class surfing further out. The paseo promenade lining the beach offers outdoor dining, people-watching, and sunset views while the surrounding Canteras neighborhood maintains a local character distinct from the tourist resorts of the south. The beach's city-center location means swimmers can move easily between sand and the shops, cafes, and cultural venues that make Las Palmas a surprisingly sophisticated destination.
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Stop 5
This extraordinary natural reserve protects 400 hectares of Saharan-style dunes, palm oasis, and lagoon that create one of Europe's most otherworldly landscapes at the island's southern tip. The golden dunes shift constantly with the trade winds, reaching heights of 10 meters and providing the dramatic setting for sunrise walks, camel rides, and the photogenic isolation that makes Maspalomas feel impossibly remote from the nearby resorts. The Charca lagoon attracts migratory birds while the adjacent Playa del Inglés stretches six kilometers of golden sand—though naturists should head to the dune-backed beach between the lighthouse and the point.
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Stop 6
This 80-meter volcanic monolith rises dramatically from the mountainous interior, its finger-like silhouette serving as a sacred site for the indigenous Guanche people and today as the symbol of Gran Canaria itself. The hike to the base traverses Canarian pine forests and offers panoramic views across the island to Mount Teide on neighboring Tenerife, the highest peak in Spain. The surrounding Tejeda basin has been called the most beautiful landscape in Spain, its terraced hillsides, whitewashed villages, and almond orchards creating a mountain world utterly different from the coastal resorts.
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Stop 7
This picturesque fishing village has earned the nickname 'Little Venice' for its bougainvillea-draped canals, white-washed houses, and intimate harbor where colorful boats bob beneath the steep ravine walls. The Friday market draws shoppers to browse local crafts and produce while the waterfront restaurants serve the fresh fish that sustains the village's working fishing fleet. The village's protected position creates a microclimate where tropical fruits flourish and the calm waters offer excellent swimming, snorkeling, and diving opportunities on nearby reefs.
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Stop 8
The island's most beautiful colonial town clusters around the Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Pino, which houses the patron saint of Gran Canaria and draws pilgrims to its baroque magnificence. The surrounding streets preserve traditional Canarian architecture with carved wooden balconies overflowing with geraniums, while the Sunday market fills the plaza with local cheeses, chorizo, and the marzipan sweets for which Teror is famous. The town's position in the fertile north, surrounded by chestnut forests and farmland, reveals the agricultural traditions that sustained island life before tourism transformed the economy.
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Stop 9
This northwestern corner of Gran Canaria offers dramatic coastal scenery, a historic fishing village, and the only coffee plantation in Europe, where volcanic soil and Atlantic mists produce beans harvested by hand on steep terraces. Puerto de las Nieves provides the ferry connection to Tenerife, but visitors linger for the natural swimming pools, fresh fish restaurants, and the striking finger of rock called Dedo de Dios (God's Finger)—though storms destroyed the original formation in 2005. The Agaete valley's tropical microclimate supports bananas, papayas, and mangoes that thrive in the sheltered ravine.
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Stop 10
This archaeological museum in Gáldar protects the most important pre-Hispanic painted cave in the Canary Islands, where geometric patterns created by the indigenous Guanche people survived hidden for centuries beneath the modern town. The museum displays artifacts and explains the sophisticated culture that Spanish conquistadors encountered in the 15th century, including their mummification practices, agricultural techniques, and the mysterious painted symbols whose meaning remains debated. The extensive excavated village surrounding the cave reveals the domestic life of a civilization that developed in isolation for over a thousand years.
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Stop 11
The 'City of Flowers' showcases neo-Gothic architecture in the magnificent Church of San Juan Bautista, whose dark volcanic stone towers took over 60 years to construct and dominate the landscape of the fertile northern plains. The town's rum distillery produces the Arehucas brand consumed throughout Spain while the surrounding banana plantations and flower farms maintain the agricultural economy that preceded tourism. The municipal park and the Jardín de la Marquesa botanical garden offer green retreats where tropical and subtropical species flourish in the benevolent northern climate.
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Stop 12
This atmospheric fishermen's neighborhood south of Las Palmas preserves the working maritime culture that has sustained Canarian coastal communities for centuries. The simple waterfront restaurants serve the freshest possible fish—caught that morning and grilled over open flames—at prices far below the tourist areas. The neighborhood's location outside the main tourist zones means visitors experience authentic local life, from elderly men mending nets to children playing in the narrow streets above the small beach where fishing boats are hauled ashore.

Meeting & End Point

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Meeting Point
Meet at the center of Plaza de Santa Ana in front of the Cathedral of Santa Ana in the historic Vegueta district. The square features iconic bronze dog statues and is the heart of Las Palmas' old town. GPS Coordinates: 28.1005° N, 15.4147° W
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End Point
Meet at the center of Plaza de Santa Ana in front of the Cathedral of Santa Ana in the historic Vegueta district. The square features iconic bronze dog statues and is the heart of Las Palmas' old town. GPS Coordinates: 28.1005° N, 15.4147° W

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Good to Know

  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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Special Instructions

INSTRUCTIONS

1 – Download the CloudGuide App
The first step is to install the CloudGuide app. The app can be found under the name CloudGuide in the app stores (iOS and Android). You can also get our app here: cloudguide.me/get. Review how to use: cloudguide.me/l/howtouse_en_web.

2 – Get the guide
Once downloaded, open the app. Click "I HAVE A CODE". Type using the keyboard or paste the code that can be found above your ticket on the left, just below the barcode (a 12-digit number starting with “A”, one code per visitor).

Click "START TOUR". You can pre-download or use your guide in streaming. Once activated on your phone, the guide grants access to content for the following 30 days.

3 - Go to the starting point
When you're ready to start the guide, head to the suggested starting point (or feel free to customize the order of your tour).

4 - Need help?
If you have any issues with access codes or in-app purchases, please contact us at help@cloudguide.me. We have also prepared a list of the most common issues and the ways to solve them: cloudguide.me/l/issues.

5 – Didn’t receive your code?
If you haven’t received your access code (a 12-digit number starting with “A” — one code per visitor), please contact us at help@cloudguide.me. Be sure to include your booking number and the name of the tour, and we’ll assist you as soon as possible.

TIP: Having troubles? Apps and phones aren’t perfect. Sometimes they freeze or crash. If this happens, simply close the app (don’t just minimise it!) and reopen it. In most cases that should help.

All stops, routes, and points of interest in this app are recommendations only. Conditions can change — please check local weather, road conditions, and official sources (such as national parks, tourism boards, visitor centers, and municipal websites) before and during your trip. CloudGuide and its publisher are not liable for any loss, injury, inconvenience, or damages resulting from use of this information or decisions based on it.

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