5 Places to discover in the North of Gran Canaria

1. ARUCAS Reason to visit: The beautiful city offers the perfect setting for a nice walk in the midst of interesting historical buildings. Attractions: You should visit the impressive neo-gothic cathedral “Parroquia de San Juan Bautista”. The cathedral was built from volcanic stone and with its 60 meter high tower it is the tallest church on the Canary Islands. Other attractions include the historic buildings of the old town hall and the “Heredad de Aguas de Arucas y Firgas”. The…

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Carnival on the Canary Islands – ¡viva la fiesta!

Why go to Rio de Janeiro when you can celebrate Carnival on the Canary Islands? The colorful festivities take place on the islands during several weeks from late January to late February and offer everything you could wish: parades, competitions and musical events. Wozu nach Río de Janeiro fahren, wenn man Karneval auch auf den Kanarischen Inseln feiern kann? Das farbenfrohe Fest zieht sich auf den Inseln von Ende Januar bis Ende Februar über mehrere Wochen hinweg und bietet alles…

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4 reasons to choose the Salobre Golf Resort

1. WONDERFUL LOCATION IN THE SOUTH The Salobre Golf Resort is a little paradise in the south of Gran Canaria. The two golf courses (Salobre North and Salobre South) are surrounded by modern villas and the Sheraton Hotel. But the resort is not far away from the main attractions of the south – in just 10 car minutes you can reach the beautiful sandy beaches of Maspalomas and the nearest shopping center. Das Salobre Golf Resort ist ein kleines Paradies…

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New Year’s Eve on the Canary Islands

The Canary Islands are the perfect place to celebrate New Year. The pleasant climate offers the perfect conditions to receive the new year relaxing in the sunshine on one of the beautiful beaches of the Canaries. On the 31st December there are options for every taste. Many luxury hotels organize gala dinners, there are New Year’s Eve parties in bars and clubs and many towns and cities organize fireworks and parties. As elsewhere in the world, New Year’s Eve is…

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Christmas on the beach – Belén de Arena, Gran Canaria

The Nativity scenes, called “Belenes”, are an important tradition in Spain and the Canary Islands. Their origins are found in the 14th century in Italy, where some churches were decorated with them, and then this custom spread to other Catholic countries, like Spain. Almost every household had its own lovingly constructed Nativity scene. Traditionally, the set up of the scenes started on 13 December and the baby Jesus was added on 25 December. But nowadays with the increased popularity of…

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The green heart of La Palma

La Palma is also called “Isla Bonita”, the “beautiful island”. Why this is so, one can best understand on a visit in the green heart of the island, the National Park “Parque Nacional de La Caldera de Taburiente”. It is one of Spain’s oldest national parks and in 2002, the park along with the entire island was designated as a World Biosphere Reserve. The depression was originated about two million years ago and, just like the rest of the island,…

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