Markets & crafts in Gran Canaria
The Feria Km.0 Gran Canaria takes place six times a year, showcasing local food products across different villages in Gran Canaria. With around 50 producers offering items like cheese, honey, wine, and artisanal goods, the fair promotes sustainable consumption and supports the local economy. Visitors can enjoy high-quality, fresh products while connecting with the island's culture and community, making it a positive experience for all.
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Gran Canaria Dolphin Watching Cruise & Puerto de Mogan Market
Double up on the fun when you combine two incredible experiences in one trip. Firstly a boat trip to look for dolphins and whales in their natural habitat, then free time to explore the lively flea market in Puerto de Mogán. Hop aboard the Supercat catamaran and cruise off southern Gran Canaria in search of bottlenose dolphins.The calm, warm waters here are home to many of these amazing creatures, who because of superabundant food and highly oxygenated currents can spend their days playfully enjoying the waves. Catch the breezes on deck as you watch for your first glimpse. Then, with a bit of luck, you'll be treated to an incredible show as they leap, plunge and race through the water. Other species found in these waters include common, striped and spotted dolphins, plus fin and pilot whales. Dock in Puerto de Mogán, often referred to as "Little Venice," and enjoy free time to wander the colorful streets, shopping for local crafts, and soaking up the village's relaxed atmosphere.
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If your idea of Sunday fun means browsing market stalls, sampling local specialities and soaking up local culture, then this morning trip will be right up your street. You'll visit three markets in three mountain towns and enjoy an unbeatable insight into the real Gran Canaria.First up is Santa Brigida. Built on the slopes of green hills, it comes alive with its Sunday market. Browse what's on offer, then hit the road to our next stop – San Mateo. Its location in a fertile valley is the perfect setting for growing fruit and vegetables.And for your final stop, you'll visit what many consider to be the prettiest town on the island – Teror. Colourful colonial houses, overhanging wooden balconies and views of the cloud-shrouded mountains are just a few reasons why it's so highly regarded. Explore the stalls of its street market and maybe buy some local chorizo. Afterwards, you'll be dropped off at Playa del Ingles.
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Canary Island beauty meets Mediterranean vibes in Puerto de Mogán. We're talking pretty plazas and whitewashed houses, where baskets of pink bougainvillaeas really make the place pop. And guess what? Our Friday trips land you right in the heart of Mercadillo, the liveliest market day in town. Our local expert guide, Phillipe, says “you can't come to the Canary Islands without spending some time at a market like the one you'll visit on this tour. Local food, traditional souvenirs, and occasionally live music are all in one place ready for you to get stuck in to.” You'll be picked up at your hotel and driven to Puerto de Mogán, giving you the chance to snap some Insta-worthy shots along the way. Once you arrive, you'll have plenty of free time to dive into the market. From fresh produce and local crafts to trendy fashion finds, it's souvenir heaven. Plus, you'll love the backdrop of palm trees and volcanic cliffs – it's like a postcard. The locals here are super friendly, and their market stalls are packed with unique finds and tasty treats. After wandering around the market at your own pace, grab those perfect send-home snaps, chill with a ‘cortado' – espresso mixed with warm milk – at a cute café, or stroll along the marina. You'll see exactly why Puerto de Mogan is dubbed ‘Little Venice' with its bridges and canals. Take it all in before heading back to your hotel.
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