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Destinations / Gran Canaria

See the new at-a-glance ISLANDS Best Travel Guide: Tenerife

Tenerife, Canary Islands January 2009

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Imagine EuroWorld: Days of beaches crowded with Germans, Brits, and Scandinavians, all working on package-tour tans, beaches for anyone and everyone (families, nudists, gays, water-skiers, windsurfers), followed by nights of non-stop partying in high-decibel discos, nightclubs, and bars. Your idea of a good time? Then proceed directly to Gran Carnaria.

In this hub of the Canary Islands off the coast of Morocco, the sun-crowd flocks to the south end of the island, where holiday mega-resorts (i.e., concrete apartments/hotels) are the backdrop to a trio of fine, people-packed strands: Maspolomas, Playa del Ingles ("English Beach), and San Agustin. If your tan comes a little too quickly, swing by Las Palmas, a distinctly Spanish-flavored, cosmopolitan capital (museums, old quarter, parks, casino, more than 350,000 residents) with bookend beaches on northeastern coast.

Columbus, who stopped here for a little R&R on his way west five centuries ago, could today play golf (at Las Palmas and Maspalomas), ride a camel through a sea of dunes (at Fataga, near Maspalomas), or take a driving tour that goes from banana trees to snow in less than a hour. And he'd still have time to go to the beach...

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DINING

If you've ever tasted papas arrugadas, unpeeled potatoes boiled in saltwater and served with a spicy mojo red sauce, you may never go back to french fries. Mojo is also the preferred sauce with several fish dishes, including Sancocho Canario, and a pork ragout called Mojo Cochino. For an after-dinner specialty, order a ron y miel, a rum cocktail with palm syrup - and it's a good idea to stop with just one.

WINDSURFING

Windiest of the Canary Islands, Gran Carnaria has become a training ground for top European competitors, who tend to divide their time between two southeast coast spots with cross-shore trade winds. Starting from its rocky shore, Bahia de Pozo Izquierdo (which hosts the World Cup each summer) is for the expert wave-sailing set; sandy Bahia Feliz, with more facilities (translation: bars and restaurants), is a friendly, bump-and-jump, windchop playground.

DAY TRIP

Neighbor isle Lanzarote is a lunar-landscape (more than 300 volcanoes), with lively beaches (Playa Blanca and Playa del Papagayo), a fine contemporary arts museum, vineyards, and (if you missed it on Gran Canaria) camel rides. Tenerife, largest of the island chain, also has beaches and volcanoes, as well as the highest peak in Spanish territory, Mount Teide; take a cable car to the 12,000-footsummit for an awesome view of four islands in the archipelago.

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