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Villages in Gran Canaria
Gran Canaria is home to many beautiful villages, each with its own character and history. Away from the busy resort areas, you’ll find traditional towns surrounded by mountains, valleys, and dramatic landscapes. Walking through these villages often feels like stepping into another side of the island, where local life, colorful streets, and stunning views create a truly authentic atmosphere.
Tejeda
Tejeda is located in the heart of the island’s mountains and is often listed among the most beautiful villages in Spain. Surrounded by dramatic peaks such as Roque Nublo and Roque Bentayga, the village offers breathtaking panoramic views. Its small streets, white houses, and famous almond pastries create a charming and peaceful mountain atmosphere.
Artenara
Artenara is the highest village on Gran Canaria and sits on the edge of impressive volcanic cliffs. Many of the homes here are traditional cave houses carved directly into the rock. From the viewpoints around the village you can enjoy some of the most spectacular sunset views on the entire island.
Puerto de Mogán
Puerto de Mogán is a picturesque coastal village often called “Little Venice” because of its canals and small bridges. The harbor is filled with colorful boats, cafés, and restaurants overlooking the sea. Flower-covered balconies and narrow streets make it one of the most photogenic places on Gran Canaria.
Mogán village
Mogán village lies inland in a peaceful valley surrounded by mountains and palm trees. Compared to the busy harbor, this village feels much more traditional and relaxed. Walking through its quiet streets gives you a glimpse of everyday life in the south of the island.
Teror
Teror is one of the most historic villages on Gran Canaria and an important religious center for the island. The town is famous for its beautiful wooden balconies and colonial architecture. On Sundays, the lively market fills the streets with local food, crafts, and traditional products.
Firgas
Firgas is known as the “village of water” and is famous for its long decorative staircase with flowing water and colorful tiles. The historic center is small but charming, with cafés and viewpoints overlooking the northern coastline. It’s a lovely place to stop for a short walk and enjoy the views.
Agaete
Agaete is a traditional village on the northwest coast surrounded by mountains and lush valleys. The nearby Valle de Agaete is known for its tropical plantations and one of the few coffee farms in Europe. Just a short drive away you’ll find the natural pools and the small port of Puerto de las Nieves.
Santa Lucía de Tirajana
Santa Lucía de Tirajana is a peaceful mountain village located in the eastern part of the island. The village has a beautiful historic center with white houses, palm trees, and views over the surrounding valleys. Nearby hiking trails and viewpoints make it a great stop for exploring the interior of Gran Canaria.
Fataga
Fataga is often called the “Valley of a Thousand Palms” because of the lush landscape surrounding the village. The small streets are lined with traditional stone houses and colorful flowers. Its quiet atmosphere and mountain scenery make it one of the most charming villages in the south of the island.
San Mateo
San Mateo is a lively mountain town popular with both locals and visitors. The village is well known for its weekend market where farmers sell fresh fruit, vegetables, cheese, and other local products. Surrounded by green hills and farmland, it offers a beautiful glimpse of rural life on Gran Canaria.