Things to do in Mogan in November

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November is a good time to visit Mogan. The weather is usually mildly cool and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 68—72°F (20—22°C). There are plenty of events to check out and activities to try in Mogan during this time. Some of our top recommendations: visit the Archaeological Park of Cueva Grande, take a cooking class, go scuba diving, and more!

Mogan has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your November trip to Mogan. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to November. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Mogan in November. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout November, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Mogan in November

Top experiences in November
Visit the Archaeological Park of Cueva Grande
The Archaeological Park of Cueva Grande is a fascinating historical site that offers a unique glimpse into the ancient indigenous culture of Gran Canaria. In November, you can visit this archaeological park and explore the well-preserved cave dwellings, rock carvings, and artifacts that date back thousands of years. It's a captivating experience that allows you to learn about the island's rich history and the lives of its early inhabitants. The park also offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, making it a must-see attraction in Mogan.
Take a cooking class
November is a great time to immerse yourself in the culinary traditions of Gran Canaria by taking a cooking class in Mogan. You can learn how to prepare traditional Canarian dishes using fresh, local ingredients, and gain insight into the unique flavors and techniques of the island's cuisine. It's a fun and educational experience that allows you to connect with the local culture through food, and you'll have the opportunity to enjoy the delicious dishes you've prepared at the end of the class.
Go scuba diving
November is a great time to explore the underwater world of Gran Canaria by going scuba diving in Mogan. The waters are clear and teeming with marine life, and you can discover vibrant coral reefs, colorful fish, and other fascinating creatures. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced diver, there are plenty of dive sites to choose from, each offering a unique and memorable underwater experience. It's a fantastic way to connect with nature and witness the beauty of the ocean in Mogan.
Explore the Mogan Market
Every Friday, Mogan hosts a vibrant and bustling market where you can find a wide variety of local products, crafts, and souvenirs. Visiting the market in November allows you to experience the lively atmosphere and browse through the unique offerings of the vendors. You can sample delicious local foods, shop for handmade goods, and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Mogan. The market is a great place to interact with locals and get a taste of authentic Gran Canaria.
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Hike in the Barranco de Mogan
November is a great time to explore the stunning natural landscapes of Mogan, and one of the best ways to do so is by hiking in the Barranco de Mogan. This beautiful ravine offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, and the cooler temperatures in November make it an ideal time for outdoor activities. You can enjoy a peaceful and scenic hike through the Barranco de Mogan, taking in the natural beauty and tranquility of the area.
Visit the Puerto de Mogan Marina
The Puerto de Mogan Marina is a charming and picturesque area that is worth visiting in November. You can stroll along the waterfront, admire the beautiful boats and yachts, and take in the scenic views of the harbor. The marina is lined with shops, restaurants, and cafes, where you can enjoy a leisurely meal or browse for souvenirs. It's a lovely place to spend a relaxing afternoon and soak up the laid-back atmosphere of Mogan.
Go whale watching
November is a great time to go whale watching in Mogan, as it is the peak season for spotting these magnificent creatures. You can take a boat tour and witness the beauty of whales in their natural habitat. It's a unique and unforgettable experience that allows you to connect with nature and appreciate the marine life of Gran Canaria. You might also have the chance to see dolphins and other marine animals during your excursion.
Relax on the beaches of Mogan
While November may not be peak beach season in Mogan, the weather is still pleasant enough to enjoy the beautiful beaches of the area. You can take a leisurely stroll along the sandy shores, soak up the sun, and take in the stunning ocean views. The beaches in Mogan are known for their natural beauty and tranquility, making them the perfect place to unwind and relax during your visit in November.
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Holidays in Mogan in November
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Weather in Mogan in November

Temperatures on an average day in Mogan in November

The average temperature in Mogan in November for a typical day ranges from a high of 72°F (22°C) to a low of 68°F (20°C). Some would describe the temperature to be mildly cool. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Mogan, September, has days with highs of 76°F (24°C) and lows of 72°F (22°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 66°F (19°C) and lows of 62°F (17°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Mogan in November based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in November
72°F
highs
68°F
lows

General weather summary

Mildly cool, breezy
Feels like
4%
Chance of rain
0.022 in
Amount
14.9 mph
Wind speed
72%
Humidity
10.8 hrs
Daylight length
7:23 AM
Sunrise
6:11 PM
Sunset
58%
Cloud cover
T-shirt
What to wear
What to wear in November
With an average high of 72°F (22°C) and a low of 68°F (20°C), it generally feels mildly cool and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something light like your favorite t-shirt
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Best attractions for Mogan in November

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Mogan has to offer for travelers in November, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Mogan that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Mogan for November.
Playa de Mogán
1. Playa de Mogán
4.5
(913)
Beach
Outdoor Activities
Vibrant beach area offering a range of restaurants, bars, retail shops, live music & regular events.
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If you're travelling in Gran Canaria and your lookong for a nice day trip out, or holiday location, this is a hidden gem, so much to see and do. Whether it's walks and exploring, dining out, street markets or just bathing on a beach. This is somewhere to consider. Very clean and tidy, and well laid out.
Fabulous resort with small sheltered beach and a marina. Numerous bars and cafes clustered around the harbour and in the town. There is a very large street market on Friday, when it gets very busy. Good bus service to Playa del Cura and Peurto Rico and beyond from the bus station which is a short walk from the harbour. Plenty of shops in the town centre, and in a new looking shopping plaza on the far side of the bus station. Tge resort has a more traditional look and feel compared to others on the island, with mostly more traditional archtecture. Many streets around the harbour gave lovely climbing flowers covering the buildings. Well worth a visit.
Little Venice is absolutely beautiful. Stunnning little side streets teeming with beautiful flowers & Excellent food whilst looking at the boats in the harbour. Nice little sandy beach(cove) which is perfect for a safe swim.10/10
🏖️ Playa de Mogán (“Little Venice”) ✅ Charming fishing village with canals, colorful houses, and a marina. ✅ The beach is golden sand, calm, and family-friendly. ✅ Plenty of seafood restaurants, cafés, and local shops. ✅ Ideal if you like a mix of beach + culture + strolling through picturesque streets. ⚠️ Can get busy during the day, especially with tourists from cruise ships.
A lovely resort to spend a holiday, chilling out, eating on the harbour, cocktails and people watching.
Very enjoyable beach and port
November 19th temperature was 23 shows but anyway you can swim in water. Very nice beach with beers. 2,50 € in all upside bars. There is no changing room. In public toilet you need to change it (womens). I didnt find shower at least. I see some tap for feet but not for body. 🤣 Please visit this beautiful city.
Lovely place to visit 100% recommended for a day trip wouldn't recommend staying there for the whole holiday though, if you want a beach then stay next door at Port Rico otherwise Play de Ingles is the best area
Anfi Tauro Golf
2. Anfi Tauro Golf
4.4
(1385)
Golf course
Outdoor Activities
Testing 18-hole golf course with lakes, waterfalls & views of surrounding volcanic mountains.
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Read about this golf course on google! Was staying in the Gloria Palace Amadores which is 5 minutes away by taxi. Called in on Wednesday and booked a round at the twilight rate for 3 pm the next day. Turned up next day and paid 124 euros. For that you can play the full 18 holes more if you like, a set of top of the range Taylormade clubs aprox value 1,500 euros and hire of a buggy! The course was in terrific condition and the view from the fourth tee in particular was stunning! It’s an Arizona type course with dry shrub areas and gulleys so unless your a single figure player bring at least 10 balls! The fourth, the index 1 hole and the 14 th were the standout holes for me! My wife was with me and we had booked the restaurant at what is a timeshare hotel. No problem dining at 6 pm even though I’d booked for 7/30 pm. The restaurant like the course was not busy and we had a lovely chateaubriand steak served and sliced at the table by Mohamed! Nice touch was the little gas heater to either keep your remaining steak warm or cook it to suit. A fantastic day, the highlight of my holiday. Only two things, there was no one at the buggy, club stand so had to wait but went back to the pro shop and a radio call sorted that. The other is the driving range and par three course can’t be reached by buggy, their rules, if you have a hire car no problem. Went back the next day and really enjoyed both. My first but not my last visit to Anfi Touro golf. Enjoy!
Absolutely stunning. My husband and his friend spent a morning at Anfi Tauro Golf and it was everything you’d want from a top-tier golf experience: a flawless course, welcoming staff, and that unbeatable Canarian climate that makes you want to stay out all day. From the very first hole, you’re immersed in a landscape that feels almost surreal — peaceful, silent, surrounded by nature and warm tones of the rocky hills. No rush, no stress — just pure focus and pleasure. The course is immaculately maintained, every detail carefully curated. The staff? Friendly, helpful, and professional. You immediately feel like you're in good hands, even if it’s your first time playing here. It’s one of those places where you lose track of time — not because you're rushing through holes, but because you're genuinely lost in the experience. A must for anyone who plays, or just wants to treat themselves to a peaceful, luxurious golf morning. We’ll be back for sure.
Anfi Tauro is a fabulous route. Played off yellows today. Some were as far back as white tees. It's a great challenge and has plenty of risk and reward holes. All the par 5s are reachable in 2 with a good drive. Lots of holes where the water can make a meaningful difference depending on hole locations. The 6th is a lovely par 3 playing back to sea. It's one of the highest points on the course. Massive green, so it's not hard to hit with a long iron. Beware of 3 putting as it's got some deceptive breaks.
Fantastic golf course spectacular scenery, greens had recently been spiked but that didn’t spoil the round highly recommend
Absolutely loved Anfi Tauro Golf ,,, fantastic course, really stunning yet fair and enjoyable,, a good strong course in great condition,, a great welcome and service from both the pro shop and caddie master , they couldn’t be more helpful ,, course was quiet as low season so it was a magical evening spent,, you need a buggy though but then the course wouldn’t be what it is without the elevation changes,, highly recommend
Haven't played it yet but it looked amazing and the staff were very friendly and helpful
Beautiful course! Quite challenging (for me!) but lovely course! As with other courses we played in Gran Canaria, in excellent condition! Only thing I would say is that buggy should be included in the price as course would be very difficult to walk.
Great course and facilities,greens where so quick and true and the par 3,s from the white tees are a true test at over 200 yards.only down side is the driving range is around a 15 min walk from the reception. Couldn't take the buggie which I found strange as the 1st tee is right by the range.Didnt get to play par 3 course but it looked as good as the main course.Hotel area was really nice and so was the food.Club hire is only 40 euros but I think I'd take my own next time as they couldn't match flex or brand I had at the time.Will be playing it again when out next year,August a good time to play if you don't mind the heat as it is there quiet period but do also do maintenance
Líneas Blue Bird
3. Líneas Blue Bird
4.4
(805)
Ferry service
Transportation
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Good and well organized tour. Friendly and helpful stuff. Had a chance to see many dolphins in open ocean. Amazing experience, since we were in December bot so many peolpe on the boat which made in relaxing and easy. We had also stop for 1 h after seeing dolphins to do swimming. Furthermore easy booking in advance and communication. Only thing to note is that if you are staying in Las Palmas most trips are organized from Puerto Rico. By direct bus from Las Palmas it takes around 1h if no traffic or a bit more with traffic jams.
A very well-organized tour! we booked in advance via GetYourGuide and everything on site went smoothly. We were lucky to spot dolphins just 20 minutes after leaving the harbor, which was a fantastic experience. The animals are not fed or lured, so sightings depend on luck, but that makes it natural and respectful. Some passengers got seasick. the crew provided bags but no medication, so it’s worth bringing something yourself if you’re prone to motion sickness. The glass-bottom area isn’t really necessary (and the air down there was quite stuffy). The swimming stop was a highlight: you can jump straight into the ocean from the boat or even use the small slide. Snorkeling wasn’t rewarding at our stop, but overall the trip was great and absolutely worth it!
Got the Bluebird ferry to Mogan from Puerto Rico. Very reasonable €13 pp return, entertaining first mate who put on a bit of a show, no fuss and will definitely be traveling with them again. I recommend this company, they are a great company and their vessel's are very well kept ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tip these folks your spare coins or notes, it's not much to give as a gesture and they're well worth a few euros 😉👍🏽
The staff were so lovely and attentive, always making sure the passengers were okay and checking up on us. We managed to see 3 different types of dolphins and a group of about 5 were swimming round the boat and playing. The lady giving the tour was so kind and gave us information on the kinds of dolphins we were seeing which just made the experience that much better and fulfilling. As for the snorkelling, I’m very scared of the sea and even I had a dip, we had about an hour to snorkel and masks/life jackets/pool noodles were all well stocked and available. I couldn’t recommend this experience enough, the combination of wonderful staff and free soft drinks (for the last hour) really made this holiday so much better, I highly recommend
Wonderful boat trip. Lovely friendly crew, free softs drinks at the snorkelling stop. Saw beautiful dolphins swimming in the wild. Snorkeling experience was fantastic too.
They are the best, we were able to see loads of fly fish, two types of dolphins, such an amazing experience and truly recommend them. Staff were great.
Fabulous afternoon on the Blue Bird Dolphin and Whale watching tour. Booked through TUI including transport from the hotel. All staff exceptional, with a special shout out to Gemma, who made sure that my daughter was well cared for. We were lucky and saw dolphins minutes out of the harbour. There were life jackets, snorkels and pool noodles available when we stopped for swimming. Loved the slide. Thank you to the Captain for our photo-tunity of driving the boat.
I was picked up from Playa Cura by mini bus on time and taken to Puerto Rico to commence a fantastic trip. The sea was a little rough but the crew was very attentive and informative. The Captain took us 7miles out to sea to find a super pod of over 200 juvenile dolphins! This was a magical day out and definitely recommend!
Mogán
4. Mogán
Nature & Parks
Marinas
Puerto de Mogán is a picturesque fishing village and popular marina in the municipality of Mogán, set at the mouth of a steep-sided valley on the south-west coast of the island of Gran Canaria. Wikipedia.
Mirador de Puerto de Mogán
5. Mirador de Puerto de Mogán
4.8
(446)
Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
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Puerto de Mogán is an absolutely charming place to visit! Often referred to as the “Venice of the Canaries,” this picturesque town boasts a serene canal lined with quaint pubs and cafes, offering a perfect spot to relax and enjoy the view. The beach is another highlight — it’s clean, family-friendly, and ideal for swimming, with calm waters that aren’t too deep. Perfect for both kids and adults. The area is filled with shops offering a variety of goods, from souvenirs to local crafts, and the people here are incredibly welcoming and friendly, adding to the warm atmosphere of the town. Whether you’re looking to unwind by the water, explore the shops, or simply soak up the unique charm of the canals, Puerto de Mogán is a must-visit destination. Highly recommended!
Easy to access, views are absolutely worth the short climb. The neighborhood is also really beautiful, with an arsty building in the middle of the climb. In the lookout there are plenty of space to sit down and relax, it's also clear that the area is well maintained.
Def worth a climb to the top. We took champagne as was celebrating a bday and sat up there for a while taking in the views. Peaceful and pretty. Amazing houses are on the way up, really interesting.
Make sure to stretch the knees as you'll have quite a few steps uphill to reach the Mirador de playa de Mogan. I felt like going through a maze and actually managed to get lost on some of stairs that all look the same. Once you get to the top you have a nice view over the old town and obviously the beach. However don't waste too much time at the top as all the fun is down there!
Great place to take a view of the Mogan beach, Puerto de Mogan and surrounding area! About 20 min walk from the port, in the iconic old and narrow streets of the old town! Something to avoid though in the middle of the day when the sun is very powerful! But definitely worth to take the walk to this point, as the view is jaw dropping!
Very lovely place a steap stairwalk 💪😊 and do not take the wrong way up 😳 we had to go back down and then up again 😂😂😂 goggle...... Thai to the locals for helping us back on rute 🇩🇰🙏😊
A bit of a climb (100 steps or so) to a great spot with view of Mogan, the Port & the rugged scenery. Anybody can get there - just take the steps slowly.
Interesting climb up to viewing point and week worth the effort, fantastic view of the town 😎
Shopping Center Puerto Rico
6. Shopping Center Puerto Rico
4.0
(8143)
Shopping mall
Shopping
Outdoor plaza with restaurants, bars, a supermarket & stores for clothing, shoes & swimwear.
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Very lively area with plenty choice of bars, restaurants & holiday shops which are easily accessible with ramps and lifts. Restaurants (Steakhouses, Italians, Indians & Chinese) looked like they started closing up about 11pm. Bars were open late. (Karaoke bars, sports bars, cocktail bars, plenty variety) We normally left the area around 2am & plenty bars still open. This area also includes a night club (didn’t go here) Definitely a go Lots of great food and drink places to explore. All sell similar food and all vying for your business. Most of the restaurants accept your yes or no as the case may be. We ate at el pescador most nights which on the upper floor. Food lovely, staff great and good prices. Would definitely recommend. Great atmosphere from the pubs and great cocktails
Visiting the area whilst on holiday and decided to walk down to the market and mall. The market is exactly what you'd expect on holiday and the mall was a nice modern shopping experience. Both open around 10am. Walked back via the beach and stopped at a beach cafe for a coffee. Totally pleasant and a nice excursion to break up sitting on a sun lounger
This place is so much better following it's revamp. It's cleaner and brighter and much more welcoming. Great buzz, plenty of shops, bars and eateries. The Hiperdino is well situated as not far from the taxi rank. And the fabulous "We are Warriors" charity shop is situated at the far end, next to the launderette in the lower tier, underneath Sunspot. It's well worth a visit.
You need to come because the food and the bars are extremely nice at el molino they make the most excellent stakes and lasagna so if you come to the shopping centre you need to try em molino and there’s a bar named 69 well there is about 3 of them but the one next to xtreeemz is good so if you come then you should come to where I suggested
This lady is really good. The price is decent. I had a full body massage. I will definitely go back to her if I am in Puerto Rico again
Its full of atmosphere at nights when the place comes alive. I dont like the persistent bother of the staff outside restaurants almost begging you to come in, it spoils the evening. I was also sick of the sun glasses/trinket peddlers bothering everytime they walked past me when i was enjoying a drink pressuring me to buy their junk. So if you ignore the restaurants begging you to come in & ignore the dozen or so SUNGLASSES/TRINKET SELLERS its a busy place. The only restaurant not "begging" you to come in is THE SAN MIGUEL, they don't need to as they have the best attitude,food & service in PUERTO RICO truly wonderful people working & giving you the best they can. Don't let my comments put you off about the Trinket peddlers or the guys outside the restaurants trying to get you to come in, just ignore them or tell them you have already eaten. The sunglasses & handbag sellers are persistent but again if you are firm & say no thanks or wave them away with a smile they tend to leave. It's a shame that these people are allowed to spoil the place, I don't want any hassle when relaxing with a drink or eating my meal. So don't worry about these little spoilers, just enjoy the experience & have a great time. As a footnote live music in THE SHAMROCK ☘️ BAR is great. So have your meal & then go & enjoy some music from the many great musicians appearing nightly. Special mention when KELLY MARLOW is doing his thing you can't help but feel the ENERGY he puts out & he really is an Electric entertainer who gives 1000%. If you could attach an electric cable to him he would power the whole of Puerto Rico. Hope this little review helps. Update July 2025 just the same but some places are closed due to "family" holidays.
Restaurants, bars, cosmetic and clothing stores and ample but overpriced island souvenirs
Beautiful abd modern shopping mall with air condition
Mercadillo Artesanal - Puerto de Mogán
7. Mercadillo Artesanal - Puerto de Mogán
3.5
(117)
Flea market
Shopping
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Always a great market for locals and tourists who travel from all over the island. My favourite is the crepes lady selling beautiful flavours and fruits. Highly recommended.
The Monday craft/artisan market appears to be no longer running. I visited 2 Mondays in a row whilst staying locally in mid-January and it was not on. I have emailed the tourist board, who advertise it, to ask if this is a temporary or permanent cancellation! The Friday market is open as normal.
is a lovely market to visit, especially if you enjoy local crafts and unique finds. Held on Fridays, the market features a wide range of handmade products, from jewellery and clothing to artwork and pottery. It’s a great place to pick up souvenirs or gifts that reflect the local culture and craftsmanship. The market is set near the harbour, which adds to the charm, making it a pleasant experience to browse through the stalls while enjoying the coastal views. The vendors are friendly, and many items are made by locals, giving you a real sense of the island’s creativity. It’s not too crowded, which makes it easy to explore at your own pace. Whether you’re after something special for yourself or just want to enjoy the atmosphere, Mercadillo Artesanal offers a nice mix of local flavour and handmade goods.
I had some reservations after reading some of the reviews but as I was staying in Puerto de Mogan, i had a stroll around this morning. I'm not sure why the reviews for this market are so low. Yes a lot of the stalls do sell the same products but in between these there are some absolute gems selling fantastic unique items. I bought some locally produced prints and some beautiful handmade shell jewellery. And even if you don't like the market you have the beautiful Marina and flowered streets to explore. I've only took one star off as it is so spread out, all the way from Cordial Mogan Playa Hotel to the very end of the Marina harbour wall.
Absolutely not worth to go there only for Market. Nothing special to buy. Every thing is from China, nothing from the region self, waste of time.
It is not a 'mercadillo artesanal', there are almost only stand selling fake designer products, are stuff from Temu/Ali/Shein...it was disappointing.
Really good market , lots of stalls of everything you could imagine Some different things as well Really liked the variety of it especially the stall with little ornaments & the free engraving of a name or what ever you wanted. Very talented lady doing it.
Fantastic market and right outside our hotel
Barranco Mogán
8. Barranco Mogán
4.6
(32)
River
Nature & Parks
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An excellent walk for the keep fit enthusiasts pass the garden centre take the right for up into el caldero village down onto the main road and back to puerto de moģan a good 10 kilometre walk
(Translated by Google) Great route! Truly phenomenal views. Very fun driving (Original) Geweldige route! Echt fenomenale uitzichten. Erg leuk rijden
(Translated by Google) Very nice views with several centers scattered like Mogán. The most interesting thing is the place itself, very nice, with good businesses, bars, coffee shops, and beautiful passages to walk. Take the regular bus from Puerto de Moga to Mogán. The trail starts here and takes you to Cuuz de Mogán from where there are impressive views of the mountain. Quite a steep climb but worth it. If you have energy, you can continue following the marked trails. (Original) Vistas muy bonitas con varios núcleos diseminados como Mogán. Lo mas interesante, es el lugar en si, muy bonito, con buenos negocios, ,bares, confiterias, y hermosos pasajes para caminar. Coge el autobús regular desde el Puerto de Moga hasta Mogán. El sendero comienza aquí y te lleva hasta la Cuuz de Mogán desde donde hay unas impresionantes vistas de la montaña. Un ascenso bastante empinado pero vale la pena. Si tienes energía, puedes continuar siguiendo los senderos marcados.
(Translated by Google) Spectacular views. It lacks a little shade, but it's worth the heat (Original) Vistas espectaculares. Le falta un poco de sombra, pero merece la pena el calor
(Translated by Google) One of the very good ravines that the island has (Original) Uno de los muy buenos barrancos que posee la isla
(Translated by Google) We would like to buy a small house here 😊 (Original) Hier würden wir gerne ein kleines Häuschen kaufen wollen 😊
(Translated by Google) Essential visit. Good places to shop or eat. Excellent local excursions. (Original) Visita imprescindible. Buenos sitios para comprar o comer. Excelentes excursiones locales.
Arguineguín Beach
9. Arguineguín Beach
4.1
(342)
Beach
Outdoor Activities
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Nice little beach, never full, plenty of space most time of year. Has a beach restaurant and cafes/bars surrounding it, Worth a visit
It's my favourite 😍 beach and We go there most days .Will miss it when you go home in may. Very clean beach .
Very nieve natural pools around with black and white sand depends quiché bay you pick.
Quite small beach. It's often windy, but that's cool when it's hot. It's not the easiest beach to enter the water, but it's possible with care. There is a sea pool to the right of the beach with steps and a few fish. Reasonably priced bars surround the beach and area. There is a lifeguard and toilets. If easily bored like me, a 10 minute walk will take you to the concrete factory with some abandoned buildings on the coast! It's worth an explore!
A lovely walk to Arguineguin from Playa Anfi del mer along the coastal path. I'd totally recommend the coastal walk which also brings you across natural pools excellent for snorkelling . The ferry that stops at Arguineguin, Anfi, puerto Rico and Mogan is a great hop on and hop off day out to explore multiple ports.
Small white sanded beach good water and surrounding areas
Not mye place. The sand is stick, for a swim it's okay but sunbathe on the beach no thanks
Sun bed prices are still 20 eros for sun beds and 10 euros sun lounger and belly good pool to swim in but dangerous slippy
Zona Arqueológica de Cañada de Los Gatos
10. Zona Arqueológica de Cañada de Los Gatos
4.2
(402)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
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Interesting site with short walk along the hill path. Stout shoes are needed as the path is uneven, but there is a good hand rail in the places its needed. The bar was closed when I was there, I suspect it opens in peak season as access to it would be from the Hotel for supplies. Good circular walk if going from the hotel, up the path through the site and out to the bay and shops. Realling interesting history to see where the original dwellings were established along side the water supply running down the gully. Take a bottle of water on a hot day as there's not much shade.
Not much to see here, unless you're interested in an old cemetery that has been excavated. The view is quite nice over the city and harbour though. Entrance is free for hotel guests at Cordial Mogan Playa. I would recommend to go here in the morning or afternoon, just be aware that the entrance and exits closes. We had to go all the way back to the hotel entrance as the other exit had closed, fortunately hotel staff had noticed we were there so they opened the entrance at the hotel for us.
This fascinating archaeological site in Gran Canaria showcases the remains of ancient indigenous settlements. Well-preserved structures, scenic ocean views, and well-maintained paths make it a worthwhile visit. It is a perfect place for those who love history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes.
With very few cultural places to visit on the island, we thought we would give this place a go! We it's a break from the beach and resorts, so that's a plus. It is cheap to enter and great views when walking around the site. It's basically settlement dating from the Middle Ages to the present. There must be about 20 or so excavated building foundations. Once you have read the signs on the first couple, you have read all of them. All the signs say the same thing with slightly different wording. Once you have followed the path around, you reach a cafe with a great viewpoint. From there, you can either go back the way you came or continue along the side of the mountain to see an old cemetery and the alternative way out. If you chose the latter, you exit via a hotel. As we got lost, we wandered around the hotel grounds, and my partner took advantage of the toilets, which she said were very clean. We eventually found our way out!
Interesting place, well explained history and what you see. The entrance is close to the pin, if you get to the corner of the park you see signs. Take water on a hot day and prepare for a little hike through the area, easy though. Visit the area before going to the viewpoint. From the viewpoint you go on a path towards the bar (temporarily closed now) and continue to the cemetery, with great views and geological formations on the way. The cemetery is in the valley, so if you go down it's a bit of a climb to return the same way. The cemetery is really interesting, with lots of explanations and pictures of the findings. The door at the cemetery was open and could exit through the hotel, otherwise it's a bit of a climb back up. Worth the visit!
This is the second time I'm trying to write a review....This place was closed because of the heat wave alert in Gran Canária. Maipés archeological site was open during this period, and even offered us umbrellas for the sun. While this place was close, all the people was 100 meters south in the beach of puerto de mogan taking all the sun at their responsibility. This kind of woke politics apart from treating people as if they were children, they impose strict and inappropriate measures that spoil the holidays of those who cannot easily return to this place. Such misguided policies end up harming people who simply want to enjoy a bit more culture in their lives
Unexpected highlight of our week in Gran Canaria. This site provides information boards describing the archaeological finds showing history of settlements in the area from before the conquest to before the arrival of a town full of hotels and millions of tourists.
Interesting excavation site. Getting around everything takes about 30 minutes of a leisurely walk. The view from the observation deck is worth climbing the steps to the top
Mercadillo Artesanal Arguineguin
11. Mercadillo Artesanal Arguineguin
4.0
(44)
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
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Very nice market, many original hand-made products and good place, just in front of the beach and the port. Recommended. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Very nice place a must to visit
Closed. Opens in a Tuesday ( I think)
Mogán
12. Mogán
Nature & Parks
Marinas
Puerto de Mogán is a picturesque fishing village and popular marina in the municipality of Mogán, set at the mouth of a steep-sided valley on the south-west coast of the island of Gran Canaria. Wikipedia.
El Molino de Viento
13. El Molino de Viento
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Los Azulejos de Veneguera
14. Los Azulejos de Veneguera
4.6
(2267)
Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
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Another great place to visit. There's a hiking trail to the top of the hill but it's better if you do it with a experience guide as it's not an official trail. Lovely views and you can clearly see the colours of the different types of rocks there. Free access. There is some parking around but sometimes you will have to park on the side of the road if busy. No toilets available.
You will be amazed by the different colors of soft rock. If you look carefully, you will find hiking trails in this area, but even a short climb is breathtaking. You may encounter yellow, orange, purple, and green rocks. The great thing is that there is also a bus service here in the mountains, so if you don't have a car, you can take the bus from the village of Playa de Mogan to the colored rocks.
You can park at the shop and walk backwards by the side of the road. There isnt that much traffic that you couldnt get a picture from any angle you wanted. There were some people climbing the rocks, but we saw no point in doing that. Much better to walk a bit further out for better view and appreciate this colorful and amazing rock formation.
Los Azulejos de Veneguera is one of those unexpected roadside stops that’s worth your time. The rock formations are naturally coloured by minerals, creating vivid layers of green, blue, yellow, and pink. It looks almost artificia, like the cliffs were painted by hand—but it's all natural geology. You’ll find it along the GC-200 between Mogán and La Aldea. There’s a small parking area and a bar across the road where you can grab a drink or bite to eat. You don’t need to hike, just step out, take in the view, and snap a few photos. It’s not a major attraction with facilities or signage, but that’s part of the charm. A short, visual stop that breaks up the drive nicely and gives you a sense of the island’s volcanic diversity. If you’re already heading this way, definitely pull over.
Easy drive to get up there, it's worth the view! There is place for about 10 cars to park next to the road and it's not so busy.
A must stop place. When we went on a Sunday afternoon it was very quiet and peaceful. Beautiful views, well maintained and a great place for photos.
Definitely worth a looksee.. We arrived late afternoon and the lighting was probably too bright... But it is really interesting to see the different colours.
A very beautiful natural phenomenon that you definitely should see when you're on Gran Canaria. The colours will pop out even more after soms rain but even without it's definitely worth your while. A tip for people that can get car sick: It's a long and winding road, so please keep that in mind when you're going by car.
Jameson Distillery Bow St.
15. Jameson Distillery Bow St.
4.7
(5528)
Distillery
Food & Drink
Expert guides tell the story of Jameson in a recreated distillery scene with tastings and dining.
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It was incredible experience. Our tour guide was amazing. First you get free welcome drink - you have 3 options from Jameson (Jameson with lime and ginger is amazing). Then you go to first room, it’s about history of Jameson. Second room is about how to make Jameson and on third you learn about differences, how to smell and taste different Jamesons. With this guide, it was really amazing and I could stay longer than 45 minutes.
My wife and I took this tour on a Monday morning a few hours before our flight home and had a wonderful time. Our tour guide was very animated and obviously loved his job! Great tour through history all the way to current time. Definitely recommend this tour for any whiskey aficionados or anyone with just a taste for Jameson.
I paid about $26 for the Jameson Distillery tour and it was worth every penny. They start with a really cool 3D projector story about the history and how Jameson is made, then you move into a tasting room where you try four different Jamesons and learn how to properly smell and taste whiskey. It truly feels like a world-class experience. The premium ones were noticeably smoother (whiskey by itself definitely grows hair on your chest 😂), but it was fun, informative, and delicious. After the tasting, you get a drink included — they already have a bar set up with several cocktail options, and if you want another drink afterward you can buy more. The tour guide was incredible — funny, knowledgeable, and made it feel like he actually believed every part of the history. It was so good I found myself thinking, “Do y’all hire? I could work here too.” The staff overall was extremely friendly and helpful. They’ll even hold your bags if you’re coming straight from the airport like I was. There’s merchandise at the end if you want to shop, and the whole experience is just a lot of fun from start to finish. I would 100% come back and I’d tell anyone visiting Dublin to add this to their trip.
What an unforgettable experience at the Jameson Distillery! We opted for the Secret Whiskey Package and savored every moment. The tour was a delightful blend of history, craftsmanship, and fun, with fascinating insights into the company’s founder and the art of whiskey making. The highlight? Learning the skills of whiskey tasting, followed by a truly delicious sampling experience. Despite the bustling crowd of fellow travelers, the staff made us feel so special and welcome. We loved every minute and can’t wait to return!
Had a fantastic tasting tour on my second visit to this iconic Irish distillery. The guide’s deep knowledge and entertaining presentation made the experience memorable. It’s no wonder Jameson remains one of the world’s top selling whiskeys. Highly recommended!
Exactly everything you'd expect from a distillery tour. Great tour guide, samples of the whisky, and the best ambiance. All the employees were stellar and very nice to chat with. You can also purchase exclusive bottles you can't get anywhere else in the world.
This is one of the best distillery tour I’ve ever done! I’d recommend it to anyone visiting Dublin. Our tour guide was really informative and had a great demote of knowledge about the history of Jameson’s. I’m not usually a Whiskey drinker but after trying a Jamesons, Ginger Ale and Lime in the bar I am converted.
We thoroughly enjoyed our time at Jamison Distillery. I went with my husband and my daughter. It was very informative and quite interesting. There were several experiences during the tour. We tasted whiskeys that we hadn't tried before. Our new favorite one is Black Barrel. We've bought a bottle now that we're back home and have shared it with a neighbor. He is now a fan! I recommend going on this tour. It's fun, educational, and it even has a cute little shop inside.
Puerto Anfi
16. Puerto Anfi
4.8
(332)
Marina
Nature & Parks
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Lovely sea front area with all amenities catered for. Lots of boats to look at and a ferry that travels to other towns on the coast.
Great place and area. Owned by a Noregian guy and visited by a lot of Noregians. Also people from around the globe. We he felt at home here and had a really good time!
Beautiful views and wonderful weather. Looks beautiful even at night. Lots of places to eat.
So far, only arrive this evening but having a great time
Nice place to take a walk
Lovely to be back great place to stay everything you need is here
Nice place, I took very many nice pictures! But if you wanna drink or eat something... the personal which I saw was very unfriendly! But I am sure those were just two exceptions.

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