martedì 5 marzo 2019


Incredible Hikes In Gran Canaria


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Much like in mainland Spain, there are many incredible hikes in Gran Canaria. Thispopular tourist destination famous for its beaches actually is a top adventure getaway, which makes it one of the best Canary Islands.

To learn more about the rest of the Canary Islands, read my post “Which Are The Best Canary Islands?” And to find out about the best hikes in Spain, read my post “Where To Find The Most Amazing Hikes In Spain.”

This post highlights the nicest hikes in Gran Canaria, dividing them by length and difficulty level, and provides some useful tips to enjoy the island. Before I get to the core, let me however give some background information on this beautiful place.
Some Background Information On Gran Canaria

Gran Canaria is largest of the Canary Islands and the second most populous of them. Its capital, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, the capital, was founded in 1478 with the name Real de Las Palmas. It is the most populous city of the Canary Islands archipelago, home of a famous carnival where Las Canteras beach is located: this is a protected area and fantastic diving spot. Finally, but quite importantly so for hiking junkies, Las Palmas is a good base to go on more excursions in Gran Canaria.

Like the other Canary Islands, Gran Canaria is of volcanic origins. With its 1949 meters, Pico de las Nieves is the highest peak on the island, followed by Roque Nublo, which reaches 1813 meters. These are some of the nicest spots for hiking in Gran Canaria.

Known as “Miniature Continent,” Gran Canaria enjoys various different climates and varied landscapes. This is why tourists love it! More than 4 million people visit every year to enjoy the sandy beaches, explore the lovely villages, go to the green ravines, and needless to say to go walking in Gran Canaria.

The most famous attraction in Gran Canaria is the Maspalomas Dunes, in the south. Most tourists spend their time on that side of the island, which is where the climate is warmer and sunnier and most of the best resorts in Gran Canaria are located.

But Gran Canaria has yet more to offer. Some incredible places are located on the eastern side. Agüimes is a lovely restored small city. Not far from it there’s Guayadeque ravine, a protected area where a church has been built on the side of the mountain and which is the location of some incredible restaurants. Playa de El Cabron is a marine reserve and has some of the best diving in Gran Canaria.


The majority of the territory of Gran Canaria is protected by the Canary Islands Network for Protected Natural Area; and about a third of it is a recognized UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. This is to say that nature is incredible there. Such incredible variety of landscapes makes Gran Canaria an incredible hiking destination.

So, without any further ado, let me finally highlight the top hikes in Gran Canaria.


There are some incredible hikes in Gran Canaria
11 Fantastic Hikes In Gran Canaria
The best long distance hikes in Gran Canaria
Camino de Santiago

Not to be confused with the official Camino de Santiago in mainland Spain, this is a good 3 day hike that has to be included among the nicest long distance hikes in Gran Canaria. It used to be a 55 km walk connecting connecting San Bartolomé de Tirajana (aka Tunte) to Gáldar (actually, the Obispado Diocesis de Canarias in the former’s Plaza de Santiago with the Iglesia Matriz de Santiago de los Caballeros).

Nowadays, the hike is 75 km long, and as far as walking in Gran Canaria, this is one of the best places as there are some incredible views. The starting point is in Maspalomas and the walk goes by the resorts of Playa del Inglés. So it is a coast to coast walk. As during the hike several microclimates are crossed, make sure to carry all the necessary layers and gear.

Medium distance hikes in Gran Canaria
Playas de GüiGüi

With such a beautiful coastline, it goes without saying that some of the top hiking in Gran Canaria is along the coast. Some of the beaches such as the Playas de GüiGüi (which are gorgeous and off the beaten path) can only be reached by boat or on a hike. The trail that starts in La Aldea de San Nicolás is on the challenging side, but there is a shorter, easier one leaving from Tasartico – from there, it is a nice 3-hours walk round trip.
Tamadaba

One of the nicest medium distance hikes in Gran Canaria is Tamadaba. This is a lovely, 22 km mountain walk starting in the hamlet San Pedro, home of several coffee plantations. The trail goes through a gorgeous pine forest (which actually is Gran Canaria’s largest nature reserve). Going up, the views of Agaete and the port of Puerto de Las Nieves are breathtaking.

The trail (a circular route) follows the signs to Camino El Valle-Tamadaba then reaches El Hornillo. Here, some locals live in cave houses according to a tradition that goes back to well before the Spanish conquered the island in the 15th century.
Ruta de Las Presas

This 32 km long trail takes its the name from “presas” (damn) that can be seen throughout the hike, such as Presa Caidero de La Niña, Presa del Parralillo (from where there’s a great view of Roque Nublo) and Presa del Candelaria. The trail starts in La Aldrea de San Nicolás, which is located on the west of the island, and goes all the way to Artenara, which is Gran Canaria’s highest municipality. One of the nicest hikes in Gran Canaria, it is part of the GC-210. It actually follows the road motorbikes passing by are quite common.
Veneguerra Beach

Venguerra is natural dark volcanic sand beach that can be accessed by the beach west of Puerto De Mogán. It’s thought to be one of the best beaches in Gran Canaria. In Puerto De Mogán, a road that is closed to cars takes all the way to Venguerra. The hike is quite long (overall 25 km round trip) but it’s fairly easy, so it takes around 5 hours to complete. It’s one of the nicest easy hikes in Gran Canaria.
Moriscos

One of the easiest hikes in Gran Canaria is the one leading to Moriscos, the highest peak in the north of the island. The trail is about 10 km and can be walked in around 4 hours. It follows in part the caldera of the Tejeda. During the initial bit, the hike goes through some beautiful chestnut groves. It then reaches a viewpoint from where it’s possible to see as far as Las Palmas. During the hike it’s also possible to visit the caves where the indigenous population used to live.



Some of the nicest hikes in Gran Canaria are in the area of Maspalomas
The nicest shorter hikes in Gran Canaria
Barranco de Los Cernícalos

One of the nicest, short hikes in Gran Canaria is that of Barranco de Los Cernícalos, which goes along the Kestrel Ravine. Locals living in the area of Telde and Valsequillo particularly love this trail, which can get quite busy during the weekend. Make sure to start nice and early to beat the crowds. The starting point is the Lomo Magullo’s Los Arenales parking lot, which can be reached by bus Telde’s San Gregorio. The trail, which takes around 4 hours to complete, goes through the Reserva Especial de Los Marteles and all the way to the waterfalls. Most of the walk is in the shade.
Roque Nublo

This is one of the nicest, most popular short hikes of Gran Canaria, taking about two hours to complete. The starting point is La Goleta car park (which is on the road that connects Ayacata with Pozo de las Nieves). Here, there are several stalls selling cheese, nibbles and also water. The path goes all the way to the Roque Nublo. It’s not a good idea to walk it in the summer, as it can get really hot – opt to go between October and May instead, but make sure to layer up as it may get chilly because of the altitude.

Lighthouse at Puerto De Mogán

Though short, this is not the easiest among the hikes in Gran Canaria. The trail is quite steep! It’s a very short walk towards the cliff in Puerto de Mogán, and there is a sign to the Mirador (look-out point). The view from there is great, but it’s even better at the lighthouse and the sunset from there is splendid.
Los Tilos de Moya

One of the shortest hikes in Gran Canaria (taking just little over one hour) is the one that goes through the Barranco de Laurel. The area is beautiful, packed as it is with eucalyptus trees, and with many Alpispas birds. It’s a great, easy excursion in Gran Canaria for families with children, who will be easily entertained in the forest and by all the beautiful birds.
Santa Lucia

With regards to easy hiking in Gran Canaria, the Santa Lucia one, going around the various municipalities of Santa Lucia for about 10 km, is a lovely one. It goes through fields, orange groves, palm trees forests and the archaeological site of Montaña de los Huesos, before getting back to the village.


There’s more than hiking in Gran Canaria. Windsurfing is great there!

The Best Time To Go Hiking In Gran Canaria

The best time to go hiking in Gran Canaria is from October to May. Most European tourists visit in the winter, when the mountains can get really cold, but walking in Gran Canaria remains pleasant. Keep in mind that the weather can change dramatically within a few minutes, with sun often giving way to mist and occasionally even heavy rain. If going in the summer, remember that it gets very hot, so only plan short hikes and start as early in the say as possible to avoid the hottest hours.
The Nicest Cities In Gran Canaria

There is a handful of beautiful cities on the island, all providing a good starting point for hiking in Gran Canaria. Las Palmas, the capital is a nice, medium sized city with interesting attractions. The old city center, with the squares, markets and urban parks is beautiful. Make sure to also walk along Avenida Maritima and enjoy the gorgeous beaches, such as Las Cantera, and to gorge on food in one of the fantastic restaurants.

Another town is Maspalomas, which is more of a resort place famous for the sand dunes and the beautiful lighthouse built in the 19th century. The best resorts in Gran Canaria are located there.

26 km south of Las Palmas and 5 km from the coast there is Aguimes. After many years or neglect from tourists, the city saw a new life when the center was restored. It’s a nice example of a traditional Canarian hill town, where travelers can appreciate the relaxed atmosphere of the island. And it is a good starting point for some nice hikes in Gran Canaria.

Other small cities worth visiting include Galdar, which is built on a dormant volcano; Teror, boasting beautiful cobbled streets; and Telde and its beautiful churches.


Las Palmas is a great city and a nice starting point for hiking in Gran Canaria

The Best Places To stay In Gran Canaria

The best resorts in Gran Canaria are in Maspalomas. However, as a major tourist destination, Gran Canaria has some excellent accommodation options in other locations too.

Here’s a selection of the best places to stay in Gran Canaria:
Hotel Casa Mozart is ranked as one of the best hotels in Las Palmas. Click here for the latest rates and here for reviews.
Penthouse Las Cantera’s Beach is right on Las Palmas most famous beach. Click here for the latest rates and here for reviews.
HiTide House is a great hostel in Las Palmas. Click here for the latest rates and here for reviews.
Ifa Faro Hotel is the best place to stay in Maspalomas. Click here for the latest ratesand here for reviews.
Club Vista Serena, in Maspalomas, are apartments with a lovely pool and excellent location. Click here for the latest rates and here for reviews.
CIW Hostel is in Vecindario, at 18 km from Maspalomas. Click here for the latest rates and here for reviews.
Casa Rural la Piedra Viva, in Aguimes, has cozy, comfortable rooms and even a family room. Click here for the latest rates and here for reviews.
Hotel Rural Casa de los Camellos, in Aguimes, is a historical mansion. Click here for the latest rates and here for reviews.

With regards to camping sites, there aren’t many options. There’s one in Playa de Vargas, where guests can pitch a tent. Another one is Club de Camping y Caravaning, though the webpage is only in Spanish. It’s supposed to be a good, clean camping site, so perhaps it’s worth bypassing the language barriers. Camping El Pinillo has cabins places for caravans, but doesn’t have pitches.
How To Get To Gran Canaria

Gran Canaria’s only airport is that of Las Palmas, which is well connected to mainland Spain, Europe and some African countries via regular and budget airlines.

martedì 22 gennaio 2019

25 Top Travel Destinations in the World


25 Top Travel Destinations in the World




We know travel plans are impacted right now. But to fulfill your wanderlust, we'll continue to share stories that can inspire your next adventure.


There are, incredibly, more than 156,000 travel destinations listed on TripAdvisor. Of this list, which places rise to the top?

According to the recently released TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice awards — based on reviews of destinations and their attractions, restaurants and hotels — the best-of-the-best places to visit include historic European cities, quiet islands and Asian hot spots, plus one bustling metropolis in the U.S.

Some of the top travel destinations are historic favorites; others are genuinely surprising. All are world-class and beloved by tourists across the globe.

Did your favorite place make the cut?





 Tel Aviv, Israel



When many travelers think of Israel, they picture its historic capital of Jerusalem. But for cosmopolitan charm, the Mediterranean-facing city of Tel Aviv is the place to go. TripAdvisor calls Tel Aviv a "youthful and modern metropolis" and highlights the city’s thriving arts community, beaches, clubs and bars. While you can certainly find history in Israel’s second-largest city (visit Jaffa, the oldest part of the metropolis), Tel Aviv is indeed thoroughly modern.

The city’s top sights can be found in the neighborhood of Neve Tzedek, where a maze of winding streets house the city's hottest theaters and museums. TripAdvisor user JorgeJar of the United Kingdom called it “a little gem at the heart of Tel Aviv.”



 Royal Beach Tel Aviv

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Overlooking “The Med,” this five-star resort is a true beauty located right on Tel Aviv’s promenade, making it easy to enjoy Neve Tzedek, Carmel Market and the Port, all of which feature amazing restaurants, art galleries, shopping and museums.

The No. 1 hotel in Tel Aviv, according to TripAdvisor reviews, the Royal Beach Tel Aviv has 4.5 stars, with travelers regularly using superlatives like "excellent," "amazing" and "wonderful!"



 Sydney, Australia

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From cobblestone streets and contemporary art museums to epic views and "the marvelous Sydney Opera House [which] looks like a great origami sailboat, floating peacefully in a harbor," Sydney has so much charm it had to make the list.

Travelers single out the appeal of Cockatoo Island in the Sydney Harbor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that once served as the home of a prison, and today combines history with exemplary views and places to stay and eat.

Said alanbuz of Montreal, "I love this city because of its cosmo atmosphere, greenery, shopping, the restos, the sea! What is not to love?"



Stay: Ovolo Woolloomooloo

Ovolo Woolloomooloo, SyndeyQuantas


The No. 1 hotel in Sydney, with 5 stars from travelers, is the Ovolo Woolloomooloo, The property overlooks Sydney Harbour and is within walking distance to many of the city's most popular sites. Its wharf location and artwork-filled interior make it a hip and modern place to stay in a city that is just as hip and modern.

Reviews tout the hotel's freebies and value and exclaim it is "the coolest place on earth."

Top Travel Destinations in the World


Cusco, Peru

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The entryway into Machu Picchu, Cusco amazes visitors with its combination of "Incan majesty and Andean baroque [existing] side by side." Those wanting to visit the sacred Incan mountains must first spend a night in this city to adjust to the high altitudes, giving them a chance to explore Cusco's charming village before discovering the breathtaking Sacred Valley.

Said Phally K of Denver, "This place is magical! Beautiful architectural buildings, restaurants, stores, cafe with WiFi... the people there are so friendly and helpful. I love it!!!"



Stay: Belmond Palacio Nazarenas

Belmond Palacio Nazarenas, CuscoBelmond Hotels


Visiting Sacred Valley, many take to the Incan Trail for hiking and camping. For those wanting to be pampered as they explore the sites, Belmond Palacio Nazarenas knows how to do it right. The highly rated property's onsite spa is world-class, and accommodations boast Inca stonework and mountain views.

Traveler ferelizondo49 of Seattle noted of this former 17th-century convent, "The perfectionism in the attention to every detail is really notorious."



Hong Kong

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Hong Kong's amazing skyline has starred in many Hollywood films and is a truly thrilling site. As han000ka of Mexico City put it: "I never thought watching some ultra modern set of buildings could be considered an attraction but after being there, for me [it] is simply a must go."

Besides its impressive skyline, you'll find historical Chinese architecture in Ngong Ping village and enjoy serenity at the Buddhist Chi Lin Nunnery. Of course, shopping and Chinese food are also highlights of TripAdvisor's No. 22 city in the world.



Stay: The Upper House

The Upper House, Hong KongThe Upper House


Catch the impressive skyline from your very own windows in the city's top hotel, as rated by travelers. The intimate and luxurious Upper House offers some of the city's largest rooms and provides views of Hong Kong Harbour or the island.

The property is given 5 stars by guests, who say the rooms offer "amazing views" and the hotel "blew them away."



Hurghada, Egypt

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With turquoise blue waters and powder-soft sand, Egypt's Red Sea coastal resort town of Hurghada should be on your radar if you have been there and done that in Hawaii and the Caribbean. A renowned beach escape for Europeans, Americans have yet to discover this stunning town with some of the clearest snorkeling sites on earth.

In fact, Hurghada's Careless Reef is one of the top attractions here, with divers highlighting its "amazing" views, fish and colors.



Stay: The Oberoi Beach Resort Sahl Hasheesh

The Oberoi Beach Resort Sahl Hasheesh, Hurghada, EgyptOberi Hotels


To best enjoy Hurghada's beaches, stay at the No. 1 resort in the area, situated on 48 acres along the Red Sea. Suites provide sea views, and you can enjoy water sports and PADI-certified dives.

Many have made this resort a honeymoon or anniversary getaway. Andy_0288 of London said it's "absolute luxury at its finest. The property is beautiful but the staff just take it to the next level. I would definitely recommend the Grand Suites, which have a private pool."



Jaipur, India

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Nicknamed the "Pink City" because of its pink-hued buildings, Jaipur makes the top 20 thanks to exquisite sites like Jaigarh Fort, City Palace, Amber Fort and the grand, red-and-pink Hawa Mahal palace, which was built in 1799.
Travelers find the city's attractions to be not only culturally significant, but stunning. HotelLover2009 of the United Kingdom called Amber Fort in particular "amazing. It is HUGE. There is so much to see and it has some breathtaking views over the valley and the city wall."



 The Oberoi Rajvilas

The Oberoi Rajvilas, JaipurOberoi Hotels


The same glamorous hotel company that brings five-star service and accommodations to Egypt also takes the top spot for hotels in Jaipur, thanks in large part to its dedication to pampering guests. Reviewers rave about this hotel's "service beyond belief" and "service that other hotels can only dream of."

Made with the same sandstone that gives the city its pink hue, this 32-acre resort provides ordinary travelers the same luxuries enjoyed by Indian princes.