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What is Puerto Rico like in Gran Canaria?

Puerto Rico is the main tourist destination of the municipality in Mogán on the south west of Gran Canaria, with picturesque volcanic valleys running down to beautiful beaches. Puerto Rico is dedicated to tourism, offering the perfect combination of sunny days, beach living and nightlife.



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Puerto Rico is one of Gran Canaria's most popular family resorts and not surprisingly as it is well known for being one of the sunniest spots on the island. up along the steep slopes along the coastline. include the whole family.

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Nightlife. Puerto Rico has a few discos and many good bars, but cannot compare to the Gran Canarian party resorts of Playa del Ingles and Las Palmas. Nevertheless, there is plenty of fun to be found after dark in the Puerto Rico and Europa centres, and many of the hotels offer entertainment.

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Since it is located in the southwest part of the island, Puerto Rico is a great place to stay in Gran Canaria if you want to explore the coast (it's easy to go to either Maspalomas, Playa del Ingles or Puerto de Mogan), as well as the interior of the island, where you can go on hiking trips or simply drive and enjoy ...

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Puerto Rico beach, in the Mogán area of south Gran Canaria, is 280 metres of golden sand ideal for families: The kids can play safely in the water while the parents relax on the sand. This sheltered beach is always calm and ideal for swimming throughout the year.

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Home to sprawling beaches, retail centres, and activity parks, the resort town of Puerto Rico is one Gran Canaria's more family-friendly destinations. Subtropical temperatures and sunny skies make an ideal climate to soak up rays on golden sands or explore the volanic coast.

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Most tourist destinations are in the south of Gran Canaria to take advantage of the best weather. This part of the island enjoys the hottest temperatures, though it can get extremely hot when the wind blows from the Sahara. For cooler weather, the mountains inland from the coast offer some respite.

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It's a tough choice and the decision is mainly down to personal opinion. If you want a big beach and plenty of space to walk, then head to Playa. If you want a Brits (summer) or Scandies (winter) abroad holiday, then go for Puerto Rico as Playa is more cosmopolitan.

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Go for Tenerife if you prefer popular tourist destinations with great restaurants and nightlife. On the other hand, Gran Canaria is your best bet if you want to explore the breathtaking landscapes and outstanding beaches.

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No matter which side of the Island you're on, there's always a place to find a party, enjoy a drink, and experience the legendary nightlife of Puerto Rico.

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Puerto Rico's combination of rich history, colorful culture, astonishing scenery, immaculate attractions, warm people, and fascinating cities make this Caribbean gem a world-class destination. La Bomba is a unique and typical genre of music from Puerto Rico.

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Puerto Rico is the main tourist destination of the municipality in Mogán on the south west of Gran Canaria, with picturesque volcanic valleys running down to beautiful beaches. Puerto Rico is dedicated to tourism, offering the perfect combination of sunny days, beach living and nightlife.

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August is the hottest month in Puerto Rico with an average temperature of 24°C (75°F) and the coldest is January at 17°C (63°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 11 in August.

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Las Canteras Beach is the most exclusive location on Gran Canaria. The average price per square metre here is 2,700 euros.

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With average asking prices of just under 4,000 euros/m2, Costa Adeje and Playa de las Américas are the most expensive areas in the Canary Islands. In the luxurious Abama Resort in Guía de Isora, however, you can expect to pay around 6,500 euro/m2.

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With a plethora of beautiful walks and breathtaking scenery, La Palma is certainly the prettiest Canary Island. Although less known for its beaches, the dramatic black sand beaches are a joy to uncover. The island is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve protecting its natural heritage.

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If you mean beach and sun, the long beaches of Gran Canaria may be what you are looking for; if, on the contrary, you prefer an island with a beach but also with many other plans to do, Lanzarote may be your ideal destination.

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La Palma, in addition to being the most beautiful Canary Island, has a fascinating volcanic landscape. It may not be as popular as Teide or Timanfaya National Park because its creation is much more recent. However, the volcanoes of Fuencaliente are a great place to visit in the Canary Islands.

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Puerto Rico beach, in the Mogán area of south Gran Canaria, is 280 metres of golden sand ideal for families: The kids can play safely in the water while the parents relax on the sand. This sheltered beach is always calm and ideal for swimming throughout the year.

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