Near of Guía

The northern region of Gran Canaria constitutes an open space yet to be discovered, a beautiful territory full of contrasts that perfectly combines the cool breeze of the coast, with the abrupt reliefs that shape the deep ravines, configuring a unique and diverse landscape. being a part of the World Biosphere Reserve territory.

A range of possibilities opens up before the traveller that will make them live a different experience, in direct contact with nature, the landscape, the sea, the heritage, the culture and the identity of a territory that still preserves its traditional values, which are during the celebration of their festivities, they are a popular reference point for Gran Canaria.

The north preserves the treasure of its history, the aboriginal footprint left by the island's ancient settlers, or the historic quarters, where traditional Canarian architecture makes its way between cobbled streets, historic gardens, emblematic churches and charming corners awaiting the Exclusive traveller photo.

Finally, the variety and quality of local products will whet the appetite and curiosity of the visitor, who will find in each municipality the possibility of tasting the most popular gastronomy, where the fresh fish of the day, bananas, tomatoes, gofio, or wines and spirits, take on prominent prominence. The traveller will find in the network of tourist offices the ideal place to plan his visit to the north of Gran Canaria.

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