This resort area on the southern part of Gran Canaria has a laid-back, upscale vibe. You’ll find crystal-clear water perfect for snorkeling, a network of canals (which gave the town the nickname “Little Venice”), and a number of restaurants and bars along the pretty beach.
Restaurants in Mogan
4.5 based on 402 reviews
THE REAL GLASS BOTTOM FERRY Thanks to its fleet of 5 ships and 1.049 seats, LINEAS BLUE BIRD offers you a regular maritime transport service on the southwest coast of Gran Canaria. Sail between the different ports, enjoying the landscape of the rugged southern coastline of Gran Canaria and choosing among a wide range of departure times from each of the ports. If the chosen route has intermediate stops, you can get off and continue the trip in a following departure. Roundtrip tickets have open return time. Organize your journey freely!! All our ships have underwater view.
We booked this return trip to Morgan friendly staff made us all laugh ???? great value only 36euros return for 3 of us great views and a clean toilet
4.5 based on 699 reviews
One of the best beaches on the island, it was developed with sand imported from the caribbean as part of the Anfi del Mar resort. It is a great place to spend time - made even better with less-crowded, socially distanced sunbeds when we visited.
4.5 based on 4,284 reviews
We just adored Mogán, a very pretty place! Lovely beach and a short walk to the lovely marina, restaurants galore, flower adorned walkways and quite a few shops. All in all a wonderful place to be!
4.5 based on 227 reviews
Well worth trek up, the sign you need to follow is shown in bottom right corner of main blue sign, the little black thing in the white square.
4.5 based on 524 reviews
Beautiful place, 2 parts modern new town with shops bars etc then old town with beautiful narrow streets Venetian like bridges with fabulous views and places to eat. Beach is stunning too ????????❤️
4.0 based on 112 reviews
Take the car or you can hike up from the village as far as you want to go. Take water and a map to explore fully. We drove all the way up to the Lake - Presa de las Ninas. Hairy roads, take it slowly, there is a large picnic spot by the lake and you can go for a walk around - the landscape with pine trees is very unusual
4.0 based on 16 reviews
The Marina Narval is a beautiful marina that mixes an exclusive range of leisure activities and restaurants with an elegant design and unrivalled functionality regarding the layout of its facilities and berths. The marina offers wide berths to rent for boats up to 20 metres, available for boats and yachts of different lengths. With an appealing design, a very useful structure and high-quality mat
4.0 based on 115 reviews
I have spent two weeks visiting Arguineguin staying in a fully inclusive hotel. I preferred spending time with my husband exploring the rough unspoiled little town trying the restaurants, bars and sitting watching the views. You can find really good restraunts and bars in the area some serving local caught fish. Take some time to wander around the safe little town. The bar and restaurant owners are very friendly. Visitors staying in local apartments and hotels are predominately Norwegian, french and German, this is reflected in some of the menu's choices especially in the hotel I stayed in. The working port at the bottom of the town has its own restaurant which is a must to try its fresh fish and prawns. I was surprised to see a Spar shop on the main road overlooking the bay.The Spar had excellent choices of pastries and ready fresh salads, great to sit on the many benches looking over the bay and eat your snack at any time of the day. On a Tuesday morning, a very large market with assorted stalls selling leather bags, clothing, fresh fruit and vegetables is situated at the end of the town, just follow the road past the harbour and round to the left. The bars spill onto the road with plenty of tables available for a drink or lunch. Take a ferry from the harbour to Anfi or porta Morgan. walk the path from Arguineguin to Anfi, passing several little bays on the way. Make sure you stop off for a drink it gets really hot and the terrain is quite rough. If you are looking for a modern town with lots of sandy beaches this is not for you. It is a rough coast line with a few little rocky bays. There is a man made beach with beach beds and several restaurant 's near by which is great during the week but gets very busy at weekends. The bay near the town has black volcanic sand with beach beds for hire and quite safe for kids to paddle.If I visited Arguineguin again I would prefer to stay in a apartment.
3.5 based on 137 reviews
We got the number 1 bus from pasito blanco. Pleasant ride with great views and cheap. Left super early so we were there before 10am and it was lovely and quiet. From 10.30 it got really busy. Got some great bargains. Haggle and walk away - it’s part of the experience and they will come down in price :)
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