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Puerto de Mogán

A ???Little Venice??? in the south of Gran Canaria

A "Little Venice" in the south of Gran Canaria.

This location is located to the southwest of the island of Gran Canaria, due to its climate, its atmosphere, it's houses at the foot of the sports pier and its fishing boats, it is known as "Little Venice", a walk through this place leaves you an unforgettable remember.

Mogán has an area of 172.44 km², it is the second largest municipality on the island. With 23.49 km of coastline, Mogán has numerous beaches, highlighting Veneguera, Mogán, Taurito, del Cura, Tauro, Amadores, Puerto Rico, Anfi del Mar, Patalavaca and Arguineguín.

This area of the island registers a warm semi-arid dry climate. The average annual temperature is 19.2 ° C, with August being the hottest month with 22.9 ° C and January the coldest, with 15.8 ° C. Enjoy an idyllic coastline with crystal clear waters and extreme tranquility.

One of the best places to eat fresh fish.

In addition, it consists of a port for just over 300 berths, rental boats for fishing, a small "yellow" submarine for walks along the seabed) and an urban development of quality and beauty to be highlighted, with two-storey houses, a little hotel and canals overlooking the sea.

From a ravine and exit to the sea, a piece of beautiful surroundings has been created. And inside the ravine, it has been filled with large, high-class hotels and shopping centers.


Mogán, port and town, rebozo of extraordinary fruit as a personal stamp of the municipality (mangoes, avocados, papayas) that through markets on holidays and sale in the warehouse by the farmers themselves, give flavor to that wonderful place of sun with bright skies .

In previous years it stood out as the town chosen by the hippies of the 60's, in which Italians and French settled, especially, the first artisan ice cream parlors reigned there in the cute little port where avocados, pejines and smoothies were mixed vanilla. And remember or make known that among its native flora are the wonderful "mocanes" that gave name to this beautiful town.

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