
Gran Marina Suites
Excellent·900 reviews
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€110/ night

Gran Canaria is nicknamed the miniature continent, Gran Canaria gives dog owners year-round warmth and a rhythm built around the outdoors, from the 3 km Playa de Las Canteras seafront paseo in Las Palmas to the golden dunes of Maspalomas and the cobbled mountain village of Tejeda below the Roque Nublo monolith. Top spots for pets include Leashed walks the full length of the Las Canteras paseo, the designated dog beach at El Burrero near the airport, and the fenced parque canino in San Fernando de Maspalomas, especially around Las Palmas for the city beach and old town, Maspalomas and Playa del Inglés for the southern resorts, and Puerto de Mogán and Meloneras for slower seaside stays.
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Why Gran Canaria with your pet?
Gran Canaria is nicknamed the miniature continent, Gran Canaria gives dog owners year-round warmth and a rhythm built around the outdoors, from the 3 km Playa de Las Canteras seafront paseo in Las Palmas to the golden dunes of Maspalomas and the cobbled mountain village of Tejeda below the Roque Nublo monolith.
📍 Top spot
Leashed walks the full length of the Las Canteras paseo, the designated dog beach at El Burrero near the airport, and the fenced parque canino in San Fernando de Maspalomas.
🏘️ Best area
Las Palmas for the city beach and old town, Maspalomas and Playa del Inglés for the southern resorts, and Puerto de Mogán and Meloneras for slower seaside stays.

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Inhabited since antiquity by the Guanches, an aboriginal people of Berber origin, Gran Canaria was conquered by the Crown of Castile in 1483 after five years of resistance. Its capital, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, founded in 1478, became a key Atlantic port on the route to the Americas: Columbus stopped here in 1492 before crossing the Atlantic. The island prospered on sugar, then wine and cochineal, before tourism transformed it in the 20th century. Today Gran Canaria is the second most populous of the Canary Islands with around 850,000 residents, nicknamed the miniature continent for its diversity of landscapes, from the Maspalomas dunes to the volcanic peaks of Roque Nublo. Its subtropical climate, mild year-round, makes it one of Europe's most sought-after winter escapes for pet travellers.
The vast field of golden dunes at the southern tip of the island, a protected special nature reserve. The sensitive dune core and the beach ban dogs, but the perimeter promenades and boardwalk viewpoints, especially near the Maspalomas lighthouse, give leashed dogs spectacular views. Sunset here is unforgettable.
The canal-laced fishing village nicknamed the little Venice of Gran Canaria, on the south-west coast. Whitewashed houses draped in bougainvillea, footbridges and a marina make an entirely outdoor stroll, freely walkable on lead. The Friday market draws the whole island.
The historic quarter of Las Palmas, where Columbus is said to have stayed in 1492. Cobbled streets, the Plaza de Santa Ana with its bronze dogs, the facade of the Catedral de Santa Ana and the colonial Casa de Colón form a free outdoor circuit. Leashed dogs are welcome on all the streets and squares, but not inside the museums or the cathedral.
The 3 km urban beach of Las Palmas, one of Europe's finest city beaches, sheltered by a natural rock bar. The beach itself does not allow dogs, but the 3 km pedestrian promenade running its length is the capital's leashed-walking spine, busy from dawn to dusk.
The 80 m volcanic monolith that is the island's emblem, at around 1,700 m above the village of Tejeda. The short but spectacular trail from the La Goleta car park is accessible to leashed dogs and crosses open pine and rock country, with sweeping views to Teide on Tenerife. The interior is several degrees cooler than the coast.
One of the five official dog beaches opened by the municipality of Mogán in February 2026, on the sunny south-west coast. Los Frailes is the most open: dogs are allowed across the whole beach at all hours, with no time restriction. With water swimmable all winter, it is the island's easiest full-day dog beach.
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🐾 Best months to travel with a pet in Gran Canaria: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec