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Is Gran Canaria full of tourists?

The number of visitors in Gran Canaria, Spain jumped to nearly 3.8 million in 2022, after having dropped below two million in the previous years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This Spanish island received more than four million tourists per year in the late 2010s.



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Also known as the 'miniature continent', Gran Canaria is renowned for its marked contrasts. On a single day, we can enjoy marvellous beaches surrounded by dunes and climb peaks covered in Canary Island pine forests, with their greenery standing out starkly against the dark volcanic earth.

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The smallest of the main Canary Islands, El Hierro is also the least touristy. If you want a chilled-out holiday in a small fishing village, with wild empty beaches that harbour some superb diving, then this is the place.

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We had the chance to visit the property on a stop during our seven-night Azamara Journey cruise, round trip from Gran Canaria, where we learned that more Americans than ever are coming to Tenerife for some time away.

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Incredible natural wonders. Gran Canaria's spectacular natural beauty is a good enough reason why you should visit Las Palmas. An outdoor adventure is never too far away, and just on the doorstep of the city is Caldera de Bandama or the Cauldron of Bandama.

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Canarians are very friendly and love children, so don't be surprised if they speak to your little ones before you. Pretty much all the island is safe, but always be mindful of pickpockets in touristy areas or near major sights where there are big crowds.

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The Canary Archipelago is far closer to Africa than Spain. If you look at the Canary Islands travel info, you might be surprised by just how close the Canary Islands are to the African mainland. They sit on the African tectonic plate.

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One of the larger Canary Islands, Gran Canaria is a popular destination but offers many peaceful, rural areas perfect for walking.

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Gran Canaria boasts a dynamic nightlife scene with a variety of hubs catering to different tastes. From the bustling capital city of Las Palmas to the lively Playa del Ingles and charming Puerto de Mogan, there's something for everyone.

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Drawing on these data, it was estimated that the Canarian population is, on average at an autosomal level, 75% European, 22% North African and 3% Sub-saharan.

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The official language spoken in Gran Canaria is Spanish. Other languages such as English, French and German are common in the island, for its big touristic activity.

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As in the rest of Spain, in the Canary Islands the official language is Spanish. However, as in the majority of countries, there are many people who speak English, the second most spoken language, and many people also understand German.

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CRIME IN THE CANARY ISLANDS BY PROVINCE: By province, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura) registered a 14.1% increase in crime compared to the first nine months of 2021, while in Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Tenerife, La Palma, La Gomera, and El Hierro) there was an increase of 27.3%.

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The best times to visit the Canary Islands are between March and May and from September to November. Winter and summer bring loads of tourists, which make accommodations more expensive and more difficult to find.

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Gran Canaria has consistent year-round warmth with almost no rain and long days of sunshine.

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A car will offer you more flexibility if you are confident driving on winding mountain roads with steep drops... Personally, I would hire a car as you will be able to get to a lot more places easily. The bus route is good between Las Palmas and the east coast and tourist areas.

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Which airlines offer direct flights to Canary Islands from the United States? United Airlines, Lufthansa, and Brussels Airlines offer direct flights to Canary Islands from the United States.

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Like Hawaii, the Canaries are a group of volcanic isles formed by rising magma that has punched through the overlying oceanic crust. The source of the magma is thought to be a hot spot, a persistent upwelling originating from deep in Earth's mantle.

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