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San Miguel, Tenerife
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El Hierro, Canary Island
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La Gomera, Canary Islands
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Santa Cruz de la Palma, Canary Islands
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Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

Canaries by Sea: Volcanic Wonders & Coastal Charms

Departing from San Miguel
Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 7-8 days

This route is designed to give you a taste of the best that the Canary Islands have to offer. From stunning natural beauty to vibrant culture, you'll find it all here.

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Tenerife South Airport (TFS)
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Total Sailing:294.72 Miles
Total Sailing Time:37 days

Island adventures await!

Discover the Canary Islands' hidden treasures on this captivating boat journey. Begin in bustling San Miguel, Tenerife, then set sail for the rugged beauty of El Hierro and the lush landscapes of La Gomera.

Experience a blend of history and vibrant culture in Santa Cruz de la Palma and Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Finally, immerse yourself in the tropical allure and lively atmosphere of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. For convenient arrivals and departures, Tenerife South Airport (TFS) provides easy access to the island.

This route promises a unique Canary Islands adventure filled with volcanic landscapes, charming towns, hidden coves, and the warmth of the Atlantic. Embrace island hopping at its finest!

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San Miguel, Tenerife

Experience authentic Canarian culture, stunning mountain landscapes, and the relaxing atmosphere of a coastal haven – a delightful alternative to the island's bustling resorts.

Heritage & Landscapes

Explore San Miguel's historic center, with its quaint streets, traditional Canarian architecture, and inviting plazas buzzing with local life. Venture out on scenic walks or bike rides into the surrounding countryside, where vineyards and dramatic volcanic landscapes await.

Coastal Delights

Discover nearby coastal villages like Golf del Sur and Amarilla Golf.  Relax on beautiful beaches, try your hand at water sports, or embark on boat trips to spot whales and dolphins in their natural environment.

Culinary Experiences

Savor authentic Canarian cuisine in traditional restaurants and guachinches (family-run eateries). Taste local wines, sample fresh seafood, and indulge in the island's unique flavors.

Golfers' Paradise

San Miguel boasts world-class golf courses, including Golf del Sur and Amarilla Golf, offering challenging courses and spectacular coastal settings.

Canarian Authenticity

Embrace the laid-back rhythm of life in San Miguel. Attend local fiestas showcasing traditional music and dance, or explore vibrant markets offering local crafts and produce.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Astronomical Observatory in El Teide
4.9

Why Tenerife for Stargazing?

  • Elevation: El Teide volcano, home to the observatory, stands at an impressive 3715 meters (over 12,000 ft), soaring above much of the cloud cover.
  • Minimal Light Pollution: Tenerife has strict regulations to preserve the darkness of its night skies, ideal for observing the cosmos.
  • Clear Skies: The island benefits from clean air and stable weather patterns, offering an incredible number of clear nights per year.

Observatorio del Teide

  • World-Class Facility: This renowned observatory houses some of the most powerful telescopes in the world, used by scientists across the globe.
  • Guided Tours: Public tours offer a fascinating peek into the work of astronomers and the wonders of the universe. Daytime tours often include solar observations for a unique experience.
  • Stargazing Extravaganza: Nighttime tours are the highlight. Expert guides use laser pointers to map out constellations and share astronomy knowledge. You'll see everything from planets to distant galaxies through powerful telescopes.
Stargazing
Los Abrigos
4.9

A Taste of Authentic Tenerife: Los Abrigos retains a charming, authentic feel that's harder to find in the more developed tourist areas. Imagine a day where the sun glints off the calm waters of the harbor, and the day's catch rests in colorful boats.

The Scent of the Sea on Your Plate:  The waterfront restaurants specialize in showcasing whatever the fishermen bring in – absolute freshness is a given.  Grilled fish seasoned simply with sea salt and lemon, plump gambas (prawns) sizzling in garlic and olive oil, or a traditional seafood stew bursting with flavor.

Beyond the Menu:  It's more than just the food; it's the ambience.  Dine on a shaded terrace overlooking the harbor, watching local life mingle with the gentle rhythm of the tide.  Enjoy unhurried service, savor the chilled local wines, and breathe in the salty air.

Not Just Fancy Restaurants: You'll find little tapas bars tucked away as well. Sample small plates of sizzling grilled octopus, crispy fried squid, or a zesty ceviche, perfect for sharing with good company.


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San Miguel Town
4.9

A Step Back in Time: Imagine cobblestone streets winding beneath your feet, lined with traditional Canarian architecture – bright white houses adorned with wooden balconies overflowing with colorful flowers. The historic center feels untouched by the hustle and bustle of the larger resorts on the island.

Heart of the Town: The central Plaza de la Iglesia is where you'll find the beautiful Parroquia Matriz de San Miguel Arcángel church, a focal point of the community. Relax at a cafe on the square, close your eyes, and listen – the gentle murmur of conversation, the clinking of glasses, and perhaps the distant sound of laughter from children playing.

Sample Local Flavor: San Miguel town is a great place to discover authentic Canarian cuisine.  Seek out traditional restaurants, and let the tantalizing aromas guide you –  savory grilled fish seasoned with sea salt and lemon, the earthy warmth of Papas Arrugadas (wrinkled potatoes) dipped in a fiery mojo sauce, or a hearty stew simmering with local flavors.

Market Days:  If you happen to be there on a market day, you're in for a treat.  Local vendors offer a bounty of fresh produce, handmade crafts, local cheeses, and wine. Savor the lively atmosphere as you browse the stalls, inhaling a unique mix of scents and sounds.

Guanche Heritage: The area has a rich Guanche heritage (the original inhabitants of the Canary Islands). You can learn about their history at the Museo de Historia de Granadilla de Abona in the nearby town of Granadilla.

History
Nearby Restaurants
BOCA a BOCA
4.9

El Rincón del BOCA a BOCA is a seafood restaurant located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain. It is a small, family-run establishment that has been in business for over 20 years. The restaurant is known for its fresh seafood, traditional recipes, and friendly atmosphere.

The menu at El Rincón del BOCA a BOCA features a variety of seafood dishes, including fish, shellfish, and crustaceans. All of the seafood is sourced from local markets and is cooked to order. 

Seafood
Restaurante Arrozante
4.9

The restaurant has been in business for over 25 years and has earned a reputation for its fresh ingredients, generous portions, and friendly service. The menu at Restaurante Arrozante features a wide variety of rice dishes, including traditional paella, as well as more creative and innovative variations. The restaurant also offers a variety of other Spanish dishes, such as tapas, salads, and grilled meats.

Paella
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Fish Art Restaurant
4.9

This restaurant in Costa Adeje, Tenerife, puts an emphasis on the artistry of seafood cuisine. Their focus is on fresh, locally sourced fish and shellfish prepared with culinary flair.

Enjoy a meal with spectacular views of the Atlantic. The restaurant boasts both indoor and outdoor seating. The dishes at Fish-Art are meticulously prepared, visually stunning, and bursting with vibrant colors.

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El Hierro, Canary Island

El Hierro invites those who yearn for an eco-conscious adventure, a chance to connect with nature's raw beauty and an authentic island experience where responsible travel comes first.

Biosphere Reserve

Immerse yourself in El Hierro's status as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Explore diverse landscapes shaped by volcanic activity, from lava fields and twisted juniper forests to fertile valleys and dramatic coastal cliffs.

Diving Paradise

Descend into the crystal-clear waters surrounding El Hierro, a renowned diving destination teeming with marine life. Discover a fascinating underwater world of volcanic formations, vibrant reefs, and an abundance of fish and turtles.

Natural Wonders

Explore stunning volcanic landscapes, swim in pristine natural pools carved into the rock, and hike trails winding through the ancient forests of Laurisilva shrouded in mist and steeped in legend.

Remote Allure

Escape the crowds and embrace El Hierro's off-the-beaten-path charm.  Discover sleepy villages tucked into rugged landscapes, savor traditional cuisine prepared with local ingredients, and enjoy stargazing under some of the world's clearest skies.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Garajonay National Park
4.9

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this park is home to a lush, ancient laurel forest. Hike through the mist-shrouded trees, feel like you've stepped back in time, and enjoy stunning views.

UNESCO
El Sabinar
4.9

These twisted juniper trees, sculpted by the wind, create an otherworldly landscape. A must-see for photographers and nature lovers.

Nature
Whale and Dolphin Watching El Hierro
4.9

The waters around El Hierro are a haven for whales and dolphins.  Embark on a boat tour for a chance to encounter these majestic creatures in their natural habitat.

Nature
Nearby Restaurants
Restaurante Volcán de El Hierro
4.9

Restaurante Volcán de El Hierro is a restaurant located in Frontera, on the island of El Hierro in the Canary Islands. It offers stunning views of the Teide volcano and serves a menu of traditional Canarian cuisine.

The restaurant has a casual atmosphere and is a great place to relax and enjoy a meal with family and friends. There is also a terrace where you can enjoy the views and the fresh air.

Canarian
Mirador de La Peña
4.9

The Mirador de La Peña offers a breathtaking panorama that unfolds before you:  the rugged coastline of El Hierro, the vast Atlantic Ocean, and on clear days, the majestic peak of Teide volcano on Tenerife rising in the distance.

The Mirador also features a restaurant with sweeping ocean views, perfect for savoring a meal as you drink in the scenery.  There's also a small museum dedicated to César Manrique, providing insights into his work and connection to the Canary Islands.

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8ABORIGEN
4.9

8Aborigen, located in Valverde, El Hierro, is more than just a restaurant. It's a culinary experience that takes diners on a journey through the island's history and indigenous flavors. The name itself, 8Aborigen, represents a connection to the island's ancestral past.

Chef Marcos Tavío has a deep passion for the culinary heritage of El Hierro and the Canary Islands. His menu highlights traditional ingredients and techniques, often elevated with a modern and innovative twist. The open kitchen allows diners a glimpse into the creative process.

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La Gomera, Canary Islands

Discover La Gomera, a captivating island where dramatic landscapes, ancient forests, and a gentle pace of life create an enchanting escape.

Garajonay National Park

Hike trails wind through a mystical cloud forest adorned with ferns and moss, a relic of a prehistoric era.

Rugged Beauty

Explore the island's dramatic landscapes, shaped by volcanic activity. Marvel at the  Los Órganos, towering basalt columns rising from the sea, and descend into lush ravines with cascading waterfalls.

Coastal Relaxation

Unwind on pristine black-sand beaches framed by towering cliffs. Swim in calm, inviting waters, or explore the lively coastal town of Valle Gran Rey, a haven for bohemian travelers.

Whistling Language

Experience La Gomera's unique tradition of El Silbo Gomero, a whistled language used to communicate across deep ravines.  Witness this fascinating cultural heritage, a testament to the island's ingenuity and connection with nature.

Authentic Charm

Discover charming villages nestled throughout the island, where traditional ways of life endure. Savour simple, yet delicious Canarian cuisine with a focus on fresh, local ingredients.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Garajonay National Park
4.9

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this park is home to a lush, ancient laurel forest. Hike through the mist-shrouded trees, feel like you've stepped back in time, and enjoy stunning views.

UNESCO
Los Roques
4.9

These impressive volcanic rock formations are a natural wonder.  Their unique shapes create a dramatic landscape that's perfect for photographs.

Volcanic Rock
Mirador de Abrante
4.9

This glass-floored skywalk offers breathtaking views of the Agulo Valley and the Atlantic Ocean. Not for the faint of heart, but an unforgettable experience.

Views
Nearby Restaurants
Casa Efigenia
4.9

Founded by Doña Efigenia, Casa Efigenia has been serving traditional Canarian cuisine for over 70 years. Her passion for fresh, local ingredients and home-style cooking is carried on by her family today. The restaurant is nestled in the rural area of La Montaña, surrounded by lush greenery. Its rustic charm transports you to a simpler time when food was meant to be savored and shared.

Casa Efigenia's menu is entirely vegetarian, a unique offering in the Canary Islands. It showcases the abundance of fresh produce grown in La Gomera.

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Las Chacaras Hermigua
4.9

Nestled in the charming town of Hermigua on La Gomera, Las Chacaras is a family-run restaurant where the warmth of Canarian hospitality and the freshest local ingredients come together. For over 30 years, they've been serving up generous portions of the island's traditional cuisine.

Imagine a cozy atmosphere where the aroma of grilled meats, fragrant spices, and simmering stews fills the air.  The menu celebrates the bounty of La Gomera – expect seafood caught that day, flavorful vegetables, and unique dishes showcasing the island's culinary heritage.

Traditional
Restaurante Paraíso del Mar
4.9

Picture this: a beachfront restaurant where the gentle rhythm of the Caribbean Sea sets the soundtrack for your meal. This is Restaurante Paraíso del Mar, a place to savor fresh seafood, vibrant Mexican flavors, and classic dishes with an ocean view.

Freshness is paramount.  Expect impeccably prepared ceviche bursting with citrusy zest, creamy homemade guacamole, and a variety of seafood dishes cooked with care. Craving familiar favorites?  Fajitas, quesadillas, and tacos filled with your choice of fillings deliver satisfying and flavorful options.

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Santa Cruz de la Palma, Canary Islands

Santa Cruz de La Palma offers a delightful blend of colonial charm, natural beauty, and a vibrant island spirit. 

Heritage Allure

Stroll along cobblestone streets lined with vibrant, balconied colonial houses, a testament to the town's rich past as a trading port. Explore churches brimming with artistic treasures and museums showcasing the island's unique heritage.

Island Atmosphere

Experience the bustling energy of Avenida Maritima, the seaside promenade offering ocean views, lively cafes, and a taste of local life. Relax on black volcanic sand beaches, surrounded by dramatic cliffs.

Festival Spirit

If your timing's right, witness the vibrant celebrations of Los Indianos during Carnival; a playful reenactment of the island's links with Cuba, where streets fill with white-clad revelers and the air buzzes with energy.

Stargazing Haven

Thanks to La Palma's clear skies and protected status as a Starlight Reserve, Santa Cruz is a prime destination for stargazing. Look up and marvel at the constellations in their full brilliance.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Calanques National Park
4.9

Calanques National Park is one of the most stunning natural attractions in Cassis. Stretching along the Mediterranean coast between Marseille and Cassis, the park is famous for its rugged limestone cliffs, hidden coves, and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Visitors can explore the park on foot, by boat, or even kayak, and discover breathtaking landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and pristine beaches.

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Plaza de España
4.9

The heart of Santa Cruz pulsates in this grand square. Admire its central fountain, relax under shady trees, and people-watch with a coffee at one of the many cafes.

Square
Roque de los Muchachos
4.9
Nearby Restaurants
El Jardin de la Sal
4.9

Nestled in the coastal town of Fuencaliente on the island of La Palma, El Jardín de la Sal offers a dining experience steeped in the island's history and natural bounty.  The young head chef, Juan Carlos Rodríguez Curpa, transforms locally sourced ingredients with innovative techniques, placing special emphasis on the salt harvested from the nearby Salinas de Fuencaliente.

Imagine the subtle, briny notes of the sea enhancing each dish. The nearby salt flats, a source of pride for the island, provide a unique culinary foundation for the restaurant's creations.

The menu evolves with the seasons, showcasing the best La Palma has to offer. Expect expertly prepared seafood, often featuring the day's fresh catch, alongside vibrant island produce.

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La Casa del Volcán
4.9

Here, traditional Canarian cuisine, crafted from the freshest ingredients, meets a curated selection of local wines.

Step into this rustic bodega and savor the rich flavors of the islands. Imagine hearty dishes showcasing the bounty of volcanic soil, paired perfectly with wines that whisper of the unique terroir. 

With minimal light pollution, the volcanic rim transforms into a stargazing paradise. Witness the Milky Way spill across the inky sky – a dazzling complement to your culinary adventure.

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Restaurante Chipi-Chipi
4.9

Located in the heart of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Restaurante Chipi-Chipi has been serving up traditional Canarian cuisine for over 50 years. This family-run establishment is known for its warm hospitality, generous portions, and affordable prices.

The menu features a wide variety of dishes, including fresh seafood, grilled meats, and traditional Canarian stews. Be sure to try the papas arrugadas (wrinkled potatoes) with mojo sauce, a popular Canarian side dish.

There is also a small outdoor terrace where you can dine al fresco.

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Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands

Santa Cruz de Tenerife offers a delightful balance of urban energy, cultural experiences, and stunning natural beauty. It's the perfect base for exploring the rest of Tenerife or simply enjoying the island's welcoming spirit and sunshine.

Modern Metropolis

Immerse yourself in the energy of Santa Cruz. Explore bustling plazas like Plaza de España, marvel at the iconic Auditorio de Tenerife, and wander through streets lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants.

Cultural Immersion

Delve into the city's museums and galleries, showcasing Canarian art and the island's rich history. 

Seaside Relaxation

Stroll along bustling promenades or escape to the nearby golden sands of Playa de las Teresitas, framed by dramatic volcanic landscapes. Dive into calm waters or soak up the sun with stunning views.

Nature's Escape

Venture into the lush Anaga Mountains, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve with stunning hiking trails and panoramic views. Breathe in the fresh air and marvel at the island's diverse landscapes.

Carnival Celebrations

If you time your visit right, join the dazzling spectacle of the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival, one of the world's most vibrant. Immerse yourself in the colorful parades, lively music, and electrifying party atmosphere.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for days
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Nearby Attractions
Plaza de España
4.9

The heart of Santa Cruz pulsates in this grand square. Admire its central fountain, relax under shady trees, and people-watch with a coffee at one of the many cafes.

Square
Auditorio de Tenerife Adán Martín
4.9

This striking, futuristic building is a symbol of modern Santa Cruz. Its wave-like design is inspired by the Atlantic Ocean and is a popular concert venue for diverse performances.

Venue
Palmetum of Santa Cruz de Tenerife
4.9

Discover a world of palm trees in this specialized botanical garden. Wander through diverse landscapes and admire over 400 species of palms from around the globe.

Palm Trees
Nearby Restaurants
El Aguarde
4.9

Discover El Aguarde, a cozy haven tucked away on Costa y Grijalba street, where a loyal following of Santa Cruz locals gather for soulful, satisfying cuisine. The name, a hunting term meaning "the wait," hints at the kitchen's dedication to unhurried, traditional cooking.

Step inside the unassuming dining room and let the tantalizing aromas guide you – the scent of savory stews mingling with the comforting warmth of freshly baked bread.  The menu, extensive and classic, celebrates rustic flavors with a touch of La Mancha, showcasing the owner's heritage.

Canarian
Etéreo by Pedro Nel
4.9

Etéreo, the brainchild of renowned chef Pedro Nel Restrepo, is not just a restaurant; it's an immersive culinary experience.  Nestled within the luxurious Ritz-Carlton Abama, this Michelin-starred gem offers a tasting menu that evolves with the seasons, showcasing the island's exquisite produce with a touch of global inspiration.

Each dish is a work of art, a harmonious composition of flavors, textures, and colors. Expect unexpected yet delightful combinations, showcasing Chef Nel's mastery of technique and his deep respect for fresh ingredients.

From delicate seafood preparations that capture the essence of the Atlantic to earthy, vibrant dishes inspired by Tenerife's volcanic landscape, Etéreo takes you on a culinary journey of surprise and delight.  The carefully curated wine pairings elevate each course, creating a symphony of taste.

Spanish
Jaxana
4.9

Jaxana Restaurant is a Michelin-starred restaurant located in the heart of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The restaurant is known for its innovative cuisine and its use of local ingredients.

The restaurant has a cozy and intimate atmosphere, with only a few tables. The service is impeccable and the staff is knowledgeable about the food and wine. The menu changes seasonally and features a tasting menu as well as a la carte options.

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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Cosmopolitan Island Capital

Experience the vibrant pulse of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, the largest city in the Canary Islands.  Discover a cosmopolitan hub where a rich history, stunning beaches, lively atmosphere, and diverse cultural flavors create an unforgettable island escape.

The Heart of Gran Canaria

Explore the historical district of Vegueta, with its cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and the impressive Santa Ana Cathedral. Visit museums like Casa de Colón, showcasing the island's connection to Christopher Columbus.

Sun, Sand, and SeaRelax on the golden sands of Las Canteras, one of Europe's finest city beaches. Enjoy a swim in its calm waters, stroll along the lively promenade lined with cafes and shops, or try water sports like surfing or snorkeling.

Lively City Vibe

Immerse yourself in the city's energy. Browse bustling markets like the Mercado del Puerto, savor fresh seafood in lively restaurants, and soak up the atmosphere in lively plazas like Plaza de Santa Ana.

Culture and Nightlife

Enjoy performances at the modern Alfredo Kraus Auditorium or explore the vibrant nightlife in areas like the Santa Catalina district. Discover bars, clubs, and open-air events, where the rhythm of the island continues into the night.

Natural Wonders Nearby

Escape the city and discover Gran Canaria's varied landscape. Hike the rugged volcanic trails of the interior, visit picturesque coastal towns, or explore the unique sand dunes of Maspalomas.

Your Las Palmas Getaway

Whether you seek beautiful beaches, historic charm, cultural discoveries, or the energy of a modern metropolis, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria offers a captivating mix of experiences in the heart of the Canary Islands.



Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Vegueta Old Town
4.9

Stroll back in time in this charming historic quarter. Admire colonial architecture, wander through vibrant market squares, and visit the impressive Cathedral of Santa Ana.

History
Museo Canario
4.9

Delve into the island's history and pre-Hispanic cultures at this fascinating museum. See ancient artifacts, mummies, and exhibits that offer a glimpse into the lives of the indigenous Canarian people. 

Museum
Casa de Colón
4.9

Explore this museum located in a beautiful historic house, delving into Christopher Columbus' connection to the island and offering insights into the Age of Discovery.

Museum
Nearby Restaurants
El Churrasco Restaurante Grill
4.9

If the rich, smoky scent of perfectly grilled meats sets your heart racing, El Churrasco is a must-visit during your Gran Canaria travels. Specializing in the Argentinian art of 'asado' (barbecue), this restaurant embodies a carnivore's paradise.

Imagine stepping into a stylish yet welcoming space where the sizzle of the open grill is a constant soundtrack.  Succulent cuts of prime steak, juicy lamb chops, and other expertly prepared meats await your selection.  Their charcoal cooking technique infuses each bite with a smoky depth of flavor that elevates the quality of the ingredients.

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Restaurante Ribera
4.9

Restaurante Ribera is a family-owned and operated restaurant located in the heart of Las Palmas, Gran Canaria. The restaurant has been serving traditional Canarian cuisine for over 30 years, and is a popular spot for both locals and tourists alike.

The menu at Restaurante Ribera features a wide variety of Canarian dishes, including papas arrugadas (wrinkled potatoes), mojo picón (a spicy sauce made from peppers, garlic, and vinegar), and ropa vieja (a slow-cooked stew made from beef, chickpeas, and vegetables). The restaurant also has a wide selection of seafood dishes, including grilled fish, shrimp, and lobster.

The atmosphere at Restaurante Ribera is warm and inviting, and the staff is friendly and attentive. The restaurant is a great place to relax and enjoy a delicious meal with family and friends.

Seafood
Al Maccaroni
4.9

Escape to the flavors of Italy at Al Maccaroni, where fresh ingredients, traditional recipes, and a warm atmosphere come together. Imagine the inviting scent of simmering tomato sauces, garlic, and herbs filling the air, setting the stage for a delicious culinary journey.

Pasta is the star here. The Italian Experience: Al Maccaroni strives to bring you more than just delicious food. The ambiance is casual and welcoming, making it perfect for families, couples, or groups of friends. The staff is often praised for their warmth and knowledge of the menu.

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