Next on the route of the Canaries Odyssey after Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria is an island of contrasts, from the busy modern city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria to the inland scenery of small villages and old towns, from the mountain forests of the interior to the wide golden sand of the southern beaches.
Visitors who take the time to drive over to the west coast will find quaint villages which feel far removed from the bustle of the city or the busy tourist spots in the south of the island where the sun shines year round.
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is the main city of the Canary Islands, although a healthy rivalry exists with rival Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
The yacht harbour Muelle Deportivo lies at the southern end of the harbour, adjacent to one of Spain’s busiest ports. A wide range of repair and specialist facilities can be found nearby, and the marina is well situated to visit the old town of Vegueta to the south, with its excellent fresh produce market, or the Puerto area to the north with its wide sandy beach and a plethora of duty-free shops, restaurants, bars and hotels to choose from.
Sailing southwest along the Gran Canaria coast is generally a pleasant experience as the winds tend to be steady from the northwest, and there is a favourable current setting southwest.
The only phenomenon for sailors to be aware of are the wind acceleration zones in certain areas, as can be found in other parts of the Canary Islands such as Tenerife, caused by the mountainous interior.
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Find out more about Gran Canaria (from the Canary Islands Tourism website).
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