Best attractions and places to see around Las Palmas De Gran Canaria offers a diverse urban and natural landscape. The capital city features historic districts with colonial architecture, such as Vegueta, alongside extensive urban beaches like Playa de Las Canteras. Inland, the region provides access to volcanic craters and botanical gardens, showcasing the island's unique flora. This blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features makes it a varied destination for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A short but very scenic ridge trail around the GCc "youngest" volcanic crater – the last eruption of the Caldera de Bandama was about 2000 years ago – which measures approximately 210 meters deep, 580 meters high, and about 1 km in diameter. The trail is easy to walk, close to the sea (and therefore more stable in the weather than the mountains behind it), and offers beautiful views down into the valley, though not so much solitude... but that's okay, it's not crowded.
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The 10.6 km loop is not recommended! The description says it takes 3-4 hours, but it took us over 6 hours and we still didn't finish. The entire trail is difficult to find. This is an extremely difficult tour with many climbing sections. Not for those with a fear of heights! We strongly advise against the "10.6 km" tour.
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Very nice walk through a valley where a path winds through. A small canal drains the water that flows down from the waterfalls. Recommended.
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The approximately 3-kilometer-long sandy beach has a sports area where there is a lot of surfing and a sheltered bathing area that is also suitable for children. At Playa de Las Canteras you can swim, snorkel and surf. There is also a promenade along the beach for strolling. Various restaurants and cafés are lined up here and you can enjoy a delicious ice cream with a view of the sea. Playa de Las Canteras and the promenade are particularly beautiful at sunset. If the visibility is good, you can even see the Pico del Teide volcano, the highest peak in all of Spain.
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At the end of the path is this impressive waterfall. There are several giant rocks where you can sit and admire their beauty. It really is a magical environment that is worth visiting. There is a path that continues up the ravine and passes more waterfalls, but it is closed due to the danger of landslides.
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The detour to the small waterfall is really fun and the waterfall is also beautifully located.
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It's a beautiful tour to the waterfall that's a lot of fun. The path further is closed and makes sense, as the upper path is only for people with mountain experience. In addition, at some point the paths can no longer be clearly found. You have to like something like that 😉
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The Bandama Nature Park (Spanish: Monumento Natural de Bandama) is a protected landscape area in the northeast of the island of Gran Canaria, in the Spanish province of Las Palmas. It consists of two clearly defined units: the mountain peak Pico de Bandama and the Caldera de Bandama. Origin of the name: The name Bandama is not of Spanish origin. It is derived from the Flemish merchant Daniel Van Damme, who ran a very successful winery in the Caldera in the 16th century. This man's will is the first written documentation of winegrowing in this area of the island. The wine presses, some of which are still preserved today, and the associated fermentation tanks (lagares), in which the grapes were mashed, are among the oldest of their kind on Gran Canaria. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturpark_Bandama
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You can visit the Crest Trail – Bandama Caldera, an extinct volcanic crater offering panoramic views of Las Palmas, the ocean, and surrounding vineyards. Another option is the Small Waterfall and Large Waterfall, popular for their serene natural environments. Additionally, the Jardín Botánico Viera y Clavijo, Spain's largest botanical garden, showcases diverse Canarian flora.
Absolutely. The historic Vegueta district is home to the impressive Cathedral of Santa Ana, where you can climb the tower for city views. Nearby, Plaza de Santa Ana is a central historical square. You can also explore Casa de Colón, a museum detailing the island's connection to America, or the Museo Canario, focused on pre-Hispanic history.
Playa de Las Canteras is considered one of Europe's best urban beaches, known for its calm waters protected by a natural reef, ideal for snorkeling. For a more rugged, natural experience and stunning sunset views, visit El Confital on the La Isleta peninsula.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Cathedral of Santa Ana and Plaza de Santa Ana are family-friendly historical sites. The Elder Museum of Science and Technology offers interactive, hands-on exhibits perfect for curious minds of all ages. Additionally, the Small Waterfall trail is noted as relatively easy and enjoyable for children.
You can find a variety of outdoor activities. For mountain biking, explore routes like 'Cañón de Guiniguada y mirador de Los Giles' or 'Barranco de Guiniguada – Canary Botanical Garden loop'. Gravel biking options include challenging routes such as 'Switchbacks with a view – Pico de las Nieves summit loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy scenic rides like 'San Mateo – View of Teror loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails, Gravel Biking, and Road Cycling Routes guides for Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical architecture and natural beauty. For instance, the Crest Trail – Bandama Caldera is praised for its panoramic views and unique volcanic landscape. The Small Waterfall is loved for its tranquil atmosphere, especially in the morning, with the sounds of water and birds. The historical sites like the Cathedral of Santa Ana are valued for their architectural grandeur and historical significance.
Yes, the Crest Trail – Bandama Caldera provides extensive panoramic views of Las Palmas, the ocean, and surrounding vineyards. You can also climb the tower of the Cathedral of Santa Ana for a unique perspective of the Vegueta district. Additionally, El Confital offers stunning views of the city skyline, especially at sunset.
Vegueta is the historic heart of Las Palmas, characterized by its narrow, cobbled streets and well-preserved colonial architecture from the 15th and 16th centuries. It's home to the Cathedral of Santa Ana, Plaza de Santa Ana, Casa de Colón, and the Museo Canario, making it ideal for immersing yourself in the city's past.
Yes, the Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno (CAAM) is a significant contemporary art museum near Casa de Colón, showcasing artistic expressions from Africa, Europe, and America. The Alfredo Kraus Auditorium, with its distinctive modernist architecture, hosts various cultural events, including concerts and film festivals, and offers a free panoramic terrace.
Doramas Park is a tranquil urban park in the heart of Las Palmas, featuring Canarian gardens, fountains, and native species like dragon trees. It also houses the Pueblo Canario, a cultural hub that often hosts folkloric performances.
The Mercado de Vegueta is a traditional market where you can experience local life, explore exotic aromas, and purchase local products like 'queso de flor'. The Triana District, adjacent to Vegueta, is also a bustling pedestrian street with diverse shops, cafes, and restaurants, offering a lively atmosphere.


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