Lost and found on Canary Roads

Or when navigation loses you in a foreign country

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Inserted: 20.02.2022
Author: Terka Šídlová © gigaplaces.com
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Car tourists

This article will cover traveling around Gran Canaria by rented car. I must point out that even the cheapest car that can be rented on Gran Canaria (Ford Ka) can be driven and driven really everywhere.

Expressway

They have exactly one motorway in Gran Canaria. It runs from Mogán to Las Palmas, along the least interesting coast. The views here are really nothing special. Towards the airport there is a large number of wind turbines.

Author: Terka Petingerová © gigaplaces.com

North of the island

The highway runs partly in the north of the island, but here it is more pleasant to look at.

Author: Terka Petingerová © gigaplaces.com

Inland

Inland driving through the mountains could be described as „turns and turns“. You really won't find a straight road here.

Author: Terka Petingerová © gigaplaces.com

Sightseeing places

Inland, it is very difficult not to stop all the time to enjoy the beautiful views. The advantage is that after every second turn there are places to stop at which a killing stop can be realized.

Author: Terka Petingerová © gigaplaces.com

Chira Press

Using navigation on Gran Canaria can be tricky. It can very easily happen that you will be led along a road that suddenly disappears and only a dam remains.

Author: Terka Petingerová © gigaplaces.com

Lost again

At the same time, the navigation may lead you to a „road“ of barely the width of your Ford Ka, where you just pray that no one is going against you.

Author: Terka Petingerová © gigaplaces.com

But it's worth it

Although we stopped being sure we were still on the road as it began to turn gravel, the views were phenomenal. Therefore, if you want to see beautiful places while traveling in Gran Canaria, otherwise hidden from tourists, allow navigation to lose you. One of our greatest experiences is precisely these moments when we drove not only on the main, but above all forgotten roads :)

Author: Terka Petingerová © gigaplaces.com
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