• Canary Islands,  Gran Canaria,  Las Palmas,  Spain

    Las Palmas – Perfect combination of beach vacation and city life


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    Known as the capital of Gran Canaria, cozy Las Palmas is the perfect combination of beach vacation and city life, as well as wonderful sights and activities. Las Palmas is located in the northern part of Gran Canaria and its long beach Las Canteras is one of the city’s most popular attractions. Las Palmas’ relaxed beach atmosphere, numerous attractive restaurants and tapas bars, and the sunny local way of life attract tourists year after year, again and again. And I don’t wonder why!

    We traveled to the Canary Islands at the end of January. We thought for a long time about what would be a nice destination and for a while we also thought about returning to our own home island, Sal, in Cape Verde. However, in the end we wanted to stay inside Europe and in January there are not many options if you want to go somewhere warm. I’ve already been to Tenerife twice myself, so I didn’t want to go back there again (even though it’s a nice destination). At the same time, we wanted to be sure that we could also experience ordinary local life during the trip, and we didn’t want to be in the middle of large hotel areas. We conveniently found a really nice Home exchange -home for our trip in Las Palmas. The capital was the only right choice for us as our base, because even though there are tourists, there is also so much more in Las Palmas.

    Our accommodation and views
    Las Canteras beach


    WHAT GRAN CANARIA?

    Gran Canaria is one of the largest islands of the Spanish Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean, about 210 km west of the Moroccan coast. It is known for its wonderful beaches, diverse nature and subtropical climate, which means warmth all year round. Gran Canaria has mountains, valleys, deserts and lush forests, as well as wonderful beaches.

    The island’s most famous landmark is certainly Roque Nublo, a huge basalt rock formation that offers spectacular views all around. Another popular destination is the sand dunes of Maspalomas on the south side of the island. During this trip, we didn’t have time for either, because we just focused on enjoying the city life and the sunshine in Las Palmas. Also we weren’t attracted by the news of large numbers of Portuguese manowars along the sand dunes and beaches of Maspalomas at this time, nor by the stomach disease epidemic that was going on on the south side of the island. Next time then.

    Las Canteras


    Gran Canaria pampers travelers with various activities such as boat trips, hiking in the mountains and sunny beaches. The island has several small local villages to explore, a lively nightlife and plenty of restaurants, shops and cultural events. Since we love the sun and the sea, we mostly stayed at the beach. We ate a lot of tapas and got to know the city center and different neighborhoods. I also have to say that the city atmosphere of Las Palmas reminded me of the times when I lived in Valencia. Spain is a dear country to me and this place also managed to surprise me in a positive way. Luckily we chose Las Palmas.

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    LAS PALMAS – CULTURE AND BEACH

    Las Palmas is the capital of Gran Canaria and at the same time the largest city on the whole island. There are many historical and cultural attractions in Las Palmas, and although the city is very popular with tourists, you can also experience the usual local way of life and atmosphere here. A fun way to get to know Las Palmas is, for example, riding the Hop on Hop off bus while admiring the city scenery.

    The old town of Vegueta is a historic and beautiful area to spend the day when you wish to do something different also during your beach vacation. Here, it is worth visiting at least the Plaza Santa Ana square and the cathedral located on its edge, as well as various museums, if you are interested in history. The colorful buildings and narrow streets of the old town created its own wonderful and charming atmosphere.

    Plaza Santa Ana
    Cathedral
    Vegueta
    Vegueta


    Triana is a lively and cozy place with plenty of restaurants and cafes, as well as shopping opportunities. Calle Maior de Triana, the main pedestrian street, is also located here, which is also the main shopping street. Here you can certainly find amazing clothes and accessories for every taste.

    Triana
    Triana


    Playa de las Canteras is Las Palmas’ largest and most beautiful beach, with an atmospheric wide beach promenade next to it. There are numerous different cafes and beach restaurants along the promenade, with different price levels. Near Canteras beach is also the lively Plaza de Espana square, where the city’s second popular shopping street begins with also very good shopping opportunities.

    Las Canteras beach promenade
    Las Canteras


    Santa Catalina area and Parque Santa Catalina are also located near Las Canteras beach and are definitely one of the charming and liveliest areas in the city. Here are restaurants and cafes as well as bars and nightclubs for many tastes and good public transport connections around the rest of the city, as well as direct bus connections to the south of the island. Our accommodation was located here, right in the middle of Parque Santa Catalina and Las Canteras beach. From the window of our apartment, you could see the sea diagonally and the swaying palm trees around. Just the perfect place for a vacation!

    Santa Catalina


    During the trip, we also visited the white village of Agaete, more about that next time. From Gran Canaria, our journey continued to Fuerteventura, which loosely reminded us of the island of Sal in Cape Verde.

    The charming area of Triana and Vegueta


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  • Cape Verde,  Santo Antao

    Santo Antão – The green paradise of Cape Verde


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    Santo Antão is the green paradise of Cape Verde, whose rugged mountain landscapes and picturesque little villages charm with their beauty time and time again. Both tourists and Cape Verdeans always answer “Santo Antão” when asked what is the most beautiful island in Cape Verde. I guess it has to be true then, especially after we saw this ourselves in October 2022 during our own trip to Sao Vicente.

    Santo Antao

    HIKER’S GREEN PARADISE

    Santo Antão is located in the northern part of Cape Verde and its green mountains offer a true hiker’s paradise. You don’t go to Santo Antão for a beach vacation, but to enjoy nature, outdoor activities, fresh air and nature’s own tropical swimming pools. Santo Antão is the second largest island in all of Cape Verde and its highest peaks are Topo de Coroa (1,979 m) and Pico da Cruz (1,585 m).

    Due to its challenging terrain, the island no longer has its own airport and the nearest airport is on the island of Sao Vicente, from where you can take a ferry to Santo Antão. The ferry ride takes a little less than an hour, and on the way you can enjoy a cup of coffee while admiring the sea views. After spending a few days in Sao Vicente, we caught the morning ferry to Santo Antão and for me this was the first ferry trip in Cape Verde, so we spent the whole trip on deck in the morning sun. I was expecting to see dolphins and turtles, but they didn’t hit our route this time.

    Santo Antao


    PORTO NOVO – THE HARBOUR CITY OF THE ISLAND

    Porto Novo is the harbour city of the island and the core of all services, if you can say that on this island. All ships arrive here and so did ours. Outside the port, there are a lot of local island tour providers waiting, from which you can either grab your own right away or rent your own car from one of the Porto Novo’s car rental companies. We did neither, because we hopped on an aluguer, (minibus), and headed to the other side of the island towards Ribeira Grande, where our first accommodation was located. Our trip went through the most beautiful mountain and coastal landscapes of the whole island and this was only 4 euros per person.

    Porto Novo
    Porto Novo


    RIBEIRA GRANDE

    We stayed at the small apartment hotel called La Menor* in the Ribeira Grande valley. The accommodation was comfortable and our apartment was a penthouse with a large roof terrace. For a small additional fee, the lodge served a really rich and delicious breakfast according to your wishes, as well as a laundry service. Upon separate request, the lodge’s restaurant also prepares dinner for hungry adventurers, and since the island is not a place for night owls, this dinner really came in handy a couple of times.

    Ribeira Grande also offers a number of services, from restaurants to small boutiques, and from here it’s easy to grab an aluguer and explore the island’s other villages and natural attractions. Santo Antão is not a place for international card payments, so prepare enough local currency in cash for your trip. Escudos can be easily obtained from every machine on the Cape Verde islands with your own card, but in Santo Antão there are limited machines only in the bigger villages.


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    La Menor aparthotel
    Ribeira Grande
    Ribeira Grande


    PONTA DO SOL – THE NORTHERNMOST VILLAGE

    Ponta do Sol is located 4km from Ribeira Grande and is the northernmost village on the island. Ponta do Sol was once only a small fishing village, but in the 1880s the place began to be developed and more residential buildings were built.

    Ponta do Sol
    Ponta do Sol
    Ponta do Sol



    FONTAINHAS

    Fontainhas is a popular attraction and definitely a place worth experiencing. Fontainhas is a beautiful little village in the middle of steep mountains in a valley leading down to the sea, just 2km from Ponta do Sol. Fontainhas is a bit similar to Tenerife’s Masca valley, but in my opinion Fontainhas is even more beautiful.

    Fontainhas
    Fontainhas


    LOMBO DE SANTA

    This place is not mentioned anywhere when searching for information about the best must see places on the island. We also managed to visit here only because my husband’s friend is from here and happened to be on the island visiting his home exactly at the same time as our trip. Lombo de Santa is a tiny village in the middle of the mountains, where there are no tourists and the local houses are small farmhouses on the slopes of the mountain. We sat admiring the scenery next to the road, ate fruit straight from the trees in our yard and just enjoyed the silence. This place stuck in my mind as one of my favorite places on the whole island, in all its simplicity and untouchedness.

    Lombo de Santa
    Lombo de Santa
    Fruit and vegetables from the own garden



    VALE DO PAÚL

    Paul is definitely the most beautiful place on the whole island. Whereas in Porto Novo the hot sun is scorching and you can lie on the dark sandy beaches of the island, in Ribeira Grande and Ponta do Sol the sun also shines from time to time and the villages mainly serve as resting places while exploring nature, the tropical environment of the Paul Valley is like its own world.

    In Paul Valley, the climate is more humid and the valley bursts with greenery and tropical fruit trees more than any other place on the island. Paul valley is a popular attraction and place to stay for many travelers precisely for these reasons, and the valley’s several natural swimming pools are like a wet and wonderful cherry on top of this tropical cake. In Paul, you can find a variety of accommodation from luxury to budget, as well as good restaurants, and my favorite restaurant is definitely Casa Maracuja, where you can definitely find something for every taste without being disappointed.

    Vale do Paul
    Vale do Paul
    Banana trees
    Donkeys everywhere
    Fruit trees


    XOXO

    Xoxo is also like the Paul valley, a tropically green and nice area, where you should definitely visit and enjoy your daily swim by taking a dip either in a flowing river or in a nice natural swimming pool.

    Xoxo
    Xoxo
    Sugar cane juice


    HIKING IN SANTO ANTãO

    There are plenty of different hiking trails on the island, each of which is worth exploring. The difficulty level of the routes varies, and you certainly won’t have time to do them all during one vacation trip. Popular routes include, for example, Cova de Paúl – Vale do Paúl, Ribeira Grande – Ponta do Sol – Fontainhas, Chã da Igreja route, Corda – Coculi. We traveled most of the sights, viewpoints and most wonderful routes with a private rental car, but the Paúl’s route was a must-do for us as well and this route I can definetely recommend from personal experience.

    Our day of hiking the Paúl route happened to be rainy and humid, so the view of the crater (Cova) and the valley to our was totally covered in clouds, and the wet cobbles on the steep route didn’t really help me with my fear of high places, while my local husband just casually trudged down the winding serpentine route with only flip flops on his feet. Maybe next time we can enjoy the view with the sun.

    Cova do Paul
    Foggy and wet
    Valley under the foggy clouds


    I also recommend exploring many other routes and even just aimlessly driving and going from one place to another. I will never forget the feeling when we drove up the Corda road so far up high that the cloud covers remained below and the sun was shining from a clear sky above, with nature flowing green and untouched in front of us. The landscape above the clouds reminded me of the eternal Finnish summer.

    Corda



    LOCAL TREATS FOR SOUVENIER

    Cape Verde is known for its local drink grogue, which is a strong alcoholic drink made from sugar cane in Santo Antão. In Santo Antão, you should definitely visit the grogue factory and grab a bottle or two of this strong treat, as well as my personal favorite, Ponche, which is a slightly sweeter local drink.

    A local grogue factory


    In Santo Antão, the people are friendly and hospitable, and here you should bravely visit, for example, the local farms to ask for products to buy. Many times the farmers are happy to sell some of their products to interesting visitors. We grabbed for ourselves goat cheese, goat milk, corn, different fruits straight from the trees and many other delights for both snacks and souvenirs. The island is a world of its own, offering a local atmosphere, untouched nature, wonderful scenery and affordable prices. Santo Antão is a perfect counterbalance to Sal’s flat sandy terrain and even though Sal’s beaches are the home of this beach girl, Santo Antão’s greenery is always tempting to relax again and again.

    This goat cheese never made it until home..


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