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2010 Vacations - Gran Canaria Spain
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Little it might be, but for anyone looking for an idyllic holiday getaway in 2010 Gran Canaria Spain could be just the place to visit.
Located in the Canary Islands and often referred to as a miniature continent, Gran Canaria offers a lot to the visitor. The natural beauty is a mix of tropical landforms and amazing seascapes found in both tropical and cooler climates. Accommodation is available for every pocket.
While the southern part of the island remains the most popular, there are things to see and do while holidaying in Gran Canaria. One of the main attractions in the south is Little Venice or Puerto de Mogan. Little Venice is a photographer's dream, so do have your camera handy as you walk through the village.
Beaches
Some of the most popular are Anfi Beach, Maspalomas, Playa del Ingles and Las Canteras. Depending on where on Gran Canaria you are, the beaches have different views and sand. In some areas it is golden, while in others it has a grey-volcanic color.
All beaches on Gran Canaria allow free access to the public. Some close to upscale hotels may require a fee for using a lounge chair or beach umbrella. Visitors can opt to enjoy the water or just lie and enjoy the sea breezes. The beaches on Gran Canaria are one of the reasons visitors keep returning to the country.
Things to do
A tour of the breathtaking sand dunes of Maspalomas is one of those experiences that will last a lifetime. In addition there are theme and fun parks and water parks for everyone. History buffs will enjoy a visit to the reconstructed village depicting ancient Canary life. The Mundo Aborigen is a true reflection of how the now extinct Guanche people lived. There is also a Guanche Museum in the Park for those who want to know even more.
Tours
There are a number of towns and villages to meander through as you enjoy the island if you do visit for your
2010 Gran Canaria holidays - among these is Firgas, with its 30-meter man-made waterfall. The waterfall is part of Paseo de Gran Canaria where there are various interesting symbols of past Canarians life and culture.
If you love old churches and historic architecture, Arucas beckons. Here the visitors will find many old churches dating back centuries. Chief among these are the Parish Church of San Juan Bautista, Fabrica y Museo del Ron and Heredad de Aguas de Arucas y Firgas. The Fabrica y Museo del Ron is the island's main sugar factory, which was built in 1884. Heredad de Aguas de Arucas y Firgas, where the Water Board now calls home, is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful buildings.
Activities
Water sports ranging from windsurfing to water skiing, as well as camel riding are also quite popular. Visitors can pay a small fee to trot across the sand on the humped-backed animal.
Golf lovers have their pick of courses on which to practice their swing. The island has the distinction of having the oldest golf course in Spain. The 18-hole Real Club de Golf de Las Palmas was built in 1891. Other golf courses in Gran Canaria worthy of mention include Campo de Golf de Maspalomas and Anfi Tauro Golf.
Unlike many other vacation hotspots, Gran Canaria caters to members of the gay community. There are bars and exciting nightlife. Most of the activities for gays can be found in Maspalomas and Playa del Ingles. There are even special accommodations if they want to stay close to the entertainment spots.
Measures to Slow Tourism Decline
Like everywhere else, Gran Canaria is feeling the impact of the global economic slide. The powers that be are not sitting idly by while tourism dies. One measure implemented by the government of Gran Canaria is a 30 percent discount offered to wellness tourists. Combined with the discount is a drive towards painting the island as the ideal place to relax and unwind.
While visitors from the UK have declined over the last couple of years, there has been an increase of visitors from other European countries. To save tourism in the area, the Spanish and the Canarian governments are working on a project to improve the industry. This move should result in major development in Playa del Ingles. There was also an injection of six million euros to push start the project.
Gran Canaria continues to be a popular location for European travelers. The diversity of activities makes the island perfect for families, couples or singles. There is something for those just wanting to relax and for others who want to do as much as possible. Whatever your vacation needs, Gran Canaria could be a good trip next year.
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