This sensational island of Gran Canaria is packed full of activities. With stunning scenery, it’s a brilliant choice for kayakers and families alike. Kayaking through the microclimates of Gran Canaria should be on your list!
What makes Gran Canaria particularly good is that it offers something for everyone. Plus it’s rich variety of microclimates and lovely weather make it a great a kayaking destination.
Microclimates of Gran Canaria
The island is known as a ‘miniature continent’, and a third is protected as part of an UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Match this natural variety with a great choice of budget and luxury hotels, and you’re onto a great deal.
Kayaking is one of the best ways to discover a region’s unexplored waterways; formed from volcanic eruptions more than nine million years ago, Gran Canaria features rich splashes of inland scenery and 230km of jagged coastline.
The biodiversity is surprising – even for the Canaries – from northern deep green ravines, dense jungles and spectacular volcanoes, to southern long, sandy beaches.
In fact, if you’re kayaking in winter you’ll sometimes spot snow on its highest peak, Picos de Las Nieves, while sunbathers enjoy the beaches below.
Where to kayak in Gran Canaria
The Rural Park of Nublo, the Doramas Jungle, the Azuaje Ravine, Tamadaba and Pino Santo are just a selection of the more testing tourist destinations.
There are also some theme parks, water parks and animal centres for the family to enjoy. But with over 200 km of coastline, near constant sunshine and gentle winds, you’ll be hard pressed to find time to get out of the water.
The sea temperature rarely drops below 18°C, even during their winter. Plus there’s a great selection of water sports operators around the island giving you great options outside of your kayak.
Other activities in Gran Canaria
Windsurfing, sailing and scuba diving rank highly on the island. Taking a visit on a glass bottom boat and enjoying the aquatic life beneath the Atlantic Ocean is equally worthwhile.
The friendly local hotels are generally built in the traditional Spanish style and offer guests colourful grounds, breakfast buffets and beautiful swimming pools.
For those who’ve had just about enough of exercising, there’s usually a well-equipped spa nearby to aid rest and relaxation.
Kayaking in Gran Canaria
These facilities combined with the microclimates of Gran Canaria mean it’s a treat for kayakers, families and sports enthusiasts alike. The tolerant locals make the atmosphere all the more pleasant, with cosmopolitan towns enjoying a friendly, vibrant nightlife.
There truly is something for everyone to do. With near-guaranteed sunshine, great year-round water temperature, beautiful beaches and an astonishing variety of places to explore, it’s an excellent kayaking holidays destination.
There are still cheap holidays to be had in the Canary Islands, particularly outside the peak season. Gran Canaria is a superb option for those looking for a quick but slightly more exotic watersports getaway.
We hope you enjoy kayaking through the microclimates of Gran Canaria. Be sure to let us know your experience in the comments below. And check out our Canary Island adventure holiday discounts as you could save a fortune!










