vrijdag 27 april 2007

Gran Canaria, Spain


Situated between three continents – Europe, Africa, and the Americas – Gran Canaria enjoys quite a diverse climate. The southern part of the island can be quite toasty, the north cooler, and the mountainous inland region often cloudy or rainy. In general, however, Gran Canaria is a pleasant place to visit, with excellent sunny weather for beachcombers and cooler, pleasant temperatures for those who enjoy hiking in the volcanic mountains.
The capital city of this 29-mile-wide island is Las Palmas. The largest city on the archipelago, Las Palmas was founded in the mid-1400s and is quite British in style. The city is a delightful blending of old and new – with 500-year-old buildings like Santa Ana Cathedral and the Columbus Museum – and new structures such as the stunning El Muelle Shopping Center and the Science and Technology Museum.


Looking for beaches on Gran Canaria? The island boasts a number of fine beaches, mostly in the south, though there are a few in the north as well. You’ll find golden sand, picturesque marinas, charming fishing villages, and crystal clear waters that beckon visitors to water-ski, swim, snorkel, dive, sail, and windsurf.

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