Port of Mogan
Mogán: The little Venice in Gran Canaria
History of Mogán:
It is a place with blond sand beaches, an idyllic weather and a natural beauty that have made it one of the most valued resorts in Gran Canaria.
Puerto de Mogán (Port of Mogán) was originally a fishing village, a poor neighbourhood that has been able to make their best to become the great attraction it is today.
Weather and microclimates of Mogán:
Mogán is lucky to have an envious micro-climate, which it is sometimes recommended by doctors as a treatment for certain health problems.
Thanks to its stress-free and relaxed atmosphere, the life quality that Mogán offers to the locals and visitors makes it a dream place.
Mogán is known for enjoying one of the best weather conditions in the world thanks to the geographical location of the Island. The average temperature is 24ºC and the sun shines almost 365 days a year, which guarantees a paradisiacal holiday for all those who stay some days in this village.
If you are visiting Mogán and you are thinking about what to see, we suggest a walk through the town centre where you can see San Antonio Church, as well as enjoy the unique and amazing architecture of it buildings and balconies: a picturesque image with beautiful flowers that cover all the houses and the famous Mogán street market. It is sure to be an experience full of life and colour: walking around the streets, stopping at the canals (similars as Venecians) or fishing are some of the activities you can do in Mogán.
Also worth mentioning is its delicious gastronomy, which, as it is a fishing village, offers incomparable quality and freshness. Mogán's restaurants, undoubtedly, offer a great variety of gastronomic options, such as traditional Canarian dishes, fusion food, Italian food, among others.
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