Gran Canaria in Summer7485631

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Just like its near neighbours inside the Canaries like Fuerteventura and also Tenerife, the economy on Gran Canaria has grown up on the back side of the fine local weather and this means a thriving farm sector growing crops that may only be grown during specific limited periods of the year elsewhere and also a year-round journey sector. Travellers have been coming to Ausflugsziele in large numbers from the late 1960s, early seventies, in fact ever since cheap flights meant more people could afford long-distance travel and the price of outings to places like the Gran Canaria became affordable, even as a second holiday during the wintertime. In fact a winter sunlight trip to the Canaries might normally be much cheaper that the equivalent length break in a eu skiing resort.


During the wintertime Gran Canaria comes into its very own as one of only a few European locations that can offer reliable weather during the early months of the year. It advantages of a unique location far to the south of the European mainland and also although the islands in the Canaries are Spanish, they are significantly closer to North Africa, whoever climate they share. That proximity to Africa also dictates their summer climate too, which again confines the chance of rain, several hours of sunshine are plentiful and temperatures rarely fall below 20 Celsius. For several though the bonus is they remain comfortable throughout the summer and unlike some areas like Egypt, where higher summer days frequently, Gran Canaria is cooled by Atlantic breezes, creating a good altogether more pleasant environment.

Sporting pursuits and cultural activities are also influence tourists in order to favour Gran Canaria. The local authorities promote a relatively endless stream of conventional cultural events like city fairs and carnivals along with other artistic promotions like concerts, craft fairs as well as art exhibitions. This year a number of the planned events include a create festival during July and a Latin Music week, also in July. There are also plays, music concerts and specific activities for children.

Sports contests and events are always well-liked, both with local inhabitants and visitors. During the winter time these are generally designed to provide winter season training opportunities for athletes, swimmers and cyclists, but come the summer the oceans around the island become active with colourful windsurfers, divers, sailors and sea swimmers.

For those who enjoy walking and hiking, Gran Canaria has some very attractive countryside. The mountain areas present many wonder places like the Roque Noblo, a mountain area that gives the island its national symbolic representation, the pine forests from the Tamadaba region and the La Sorrueda, where there are many recognised climbing locations.

Cyclists also come to the island to enjoy the quiet, well surfaced street network which provides flat tracks around the coastal fringes and also hillier terrain in the mountains for the more ambitious riders.

But Gran Canaria's summertime resource has to be its beaches as well as the island is proud to tell everyone that there are 128 of those dotted all around the coastline. Theses beaches come in all shapes and sizes from stoney or rocky remote coves to wide groomed strips of imported golden sand especially around the primary resort areas. Surfers like the more exposed beaches the location where the winds can create challenging surf, while groups with youngsters will prefer many of the safer, managed beaches like Maspalomas, considered by lots of people like a best beach on the island. 1 unique feature here is the Sahara-like sand dune area to the east, which is now any protected area and can be strikingly beautiful especially with the vibrant glow of an evening sun to set them off.