7 ways to get active on holiday in Gran Canaria

The locals like to call their blissful island the 'Continent in Miniature' - and it really is. This balmy Canary Isle soars from the Atlantic, its volcanic nature revealed in the vaulting craggy peaks that vault thousands of metres into the heavens.

Go hiking to be rewarded with exceptional views across the island
Go hiking to be rewarded with exceptional views across the island © Mauritius Images GmbH - Alamy Stock Photo

There are thick primeval forests, plunging ravines and surging streams - think more Jurassic Park than theme park. Swirl in the temptation of the Atlantic surf and Gran Canaria really does offer a continent of opportunities for active adventurers. Here, you'll find seven adrenaline-pumping ways to get you going - what are you waiting for?

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1. Epic hiking

Gran Canaria is quite simply a world class walking destination. The variety of routes is remarkable, from gentle hikes along the protected sand dunes of Maspalomas, through to multi-day cross-island epics tackling the big peaks and ridges.

The island cemented its place on the world walking map when it launched the Gran Canaria Walking Festival a few years back. I joined in the first year and it was a brilliant way to discover the island in safe, group company. It's lots of fun too with social events woven around the walking programme.

From easy paths to tough terrain, there's a hike for all in Gran Canaria
From easy paths to tough terrain, there's a hike for all in Gran Canaria - photo courtesy of Gran Canaria Tourist Board

In 2019, the festival will run from 23rd to 27th October. If you want to hook up with a guide the rest of the year I thoroughly recommend Climbo, whose knowledgeable guides really help open up the island's best trails, as well as fill you in on the flora and fauna that you encounter en route.

2. Wonderful watersports

If you love splashing about in the ocean, you have come to the right place with 236 km of coastline to savour! Gran Canaria is a superb watersports destination whether you're looking to learn SUP (stand up paddleboard) in the protected waters of the capital of Las Palmas or surf proper on the bigger breaks dotted around the island.

How about windsurfing? The island's southeast is rated as one of the finest places in Europe for windsurfers with rounds of the world championships held here. Gran Canaria is ace for kitesurfing too. Sailors can also find plenty of places to moor up in between exploring a coastline alive with dolphins and whales.

Gran Canaria is a surfer's paradise
Gran Canaria is a surfer's paradise © imageBROKER - Alamy Stock Photo

3. Serious scuba diving

Snorkelling is popular in Gran Canaria, but if you really want to discover the bountiful marine wildlife treasures of Gran Canaria then you need to don a scuba mask.

The Atlantic drops to great depths all around the island so it is easy to get access too without having to endure a long boat trip first. Key scuba diving areas include Sardina del Norte, Caleta Baja, El Cabron and Las Canteras in Las Palmas.

When you're in the water you could come face to face with all manner of marine life, over 5,000 species in fact, from colourful coral and strikingly bright parrot fish, through to frolicking dolphins and hulking whales.

For even more inspiration about how to get active on this scenic island, don't miss Gran Canaria: Natural & Active, the official website dedicated to sharing all of the ways in which you can experience the great outdoors.

4. Tackle trails on two wheels

Just a few short years ago, mountain bikers and road cyclists were seen as something of an oddity in Gran Canaria, or worse still a hindrance to traffic or hikers.

In these enlightened, bike-friendly times, however, two-wheeled travellers are more than welcome, whether you're winding your way up through the testing mountain roads doing your Tour de France impression, or you prefer to hurl yourself down one of the tricky mountain bike trails that have opened up across the island.

World class cycling awaits with epic climbs and magnificent views to boot
World class cycling awaits with epic climbs and magnificent views to boot - photo courtesy of [Climbo]

The Pico de las Nieves route is said to be one of the toughest in Europe, so come prepared! Options are endless with a network of trails and often long forgotten routes that open up the hinterland. The internet is alive with ideas or you can employ the services of a local guide.

5. Explore on four legs

With so much diverse scenery to enjoy, a four-legged companion means you can cover a lot more ground in a day, and also make the most of the views as you go. There's a sprinkling of local horse riding schools and clubs dotted around the island that handily welcome guests.

You don't even need to be an expert either as they cater for newcomers, as well as experienced riders. It makes for a great family day out too. ViveloRural can take you out for a horse riding adventure to remember.

6. Soar like a bird

We're talking the twin delights of either throwing yourself out of a plane with only a parachute for company (you'll need an instructor if you're a novice) or lifting off from a mountain ridge with just a paragliding rig keeping you airborne. Again, you'll need to go to tandem if you don't know what you are doing.

Flying high over Gran Canaria
Flying high over Gran Canaria © JackieLou DL - Pixabay

Of course, there's also parasailing, which is arguably a little tamer and widely available around Gran Canaria. Whichever you choose, you'll get to enjoy brilliant views of the island that really reveals its 'Continent in Miniature' diversity in all its Technicolor glory.

7. Zoom around on a Segway

Ok, so Segwaying is not going to get you fit, but it's a brilliant way to discover the beguiling capital of Las Palmas. Segway LPA makes sure you know what you're doing before scooting off along the waterfront bound for the chocolate box pretty old quarter of Vegueta.

Choose one of the foodie-themed tours if you want to congratulate yourself on your time getting active in Gran Canaria with a tapas feast of treats as varied as an island that more than justifies its moniker.

You can also head off on road Segway and hit the hills on an island where the allure of the active and the natural constantly tempt.

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Robin McKelvie

Robin McKelvie

Robin McKelvie is a Scottish travel writer, author and broadcaster. He has visited over 100 countries and regularly writes about Scotland and the Canary Islands. As well as frequently contributing to Weather2Travel.com, Robin writes for publications including The Telegraph, The Independent, The Guardian, The Times and Wanderlust, and has authored more than 30 guidebooks.

Posted on Thursday 24th January 2019 in: Adventure Europe Excursions Nature Summer Winter sun

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