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Gran Canaria: An Island of Contrast and Refinement
Gran Canaria, often called a “miniature continent” thanks to its varied landscapes, combines golden beaches, rugged mountains and sophisticated resorts. For private jet clients, it is a destination that balances accessibility with a distinctive luxury offering.
Flight Time by Private Jet from the UK
A direct flight from London to Gran Canaria takes approximately 4 hours, depending on the chosen aircraft type. Most arrivals are into Gran Canaria Airport (LPA), which offers a dedicated private aviation terminal ensuring discreet and efficient transfers.
Climate Overview
Gran Canaria’s position in the Atlantic provides warm, stable conditions year-round. Spring and Summer months provide temperatures ranging from 20 to a comfortable 30°C. Autumn and Winter bring temperatures between 18 and 25°C. The island’s south enjoys the most sunshine, making it the preferred choice for luxury stays.
Where to Stay
The luxury market in Gran Canaria is concentrated along the southern coastline — Meloneras, Maspalomas and Puerto de Mogán. Highlights include:
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Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia (Maspalomas) – An intimate, five-star retreat with traditional Canarian architecture, award-winning dining and lush gardens.
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Lopesan Villa del Conde Resort & Thalasso (Meloneras) – Known for its spa and beachfront location, offering expansive suites and villas.
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Hotel Santa Catalina, a Royal Hideaway (Las Palmas) – A historic property combining heritage with modern luxury, ideal for those seeking a city base.
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Radisson Blu Resort & Spa (Arguineguín) – A contemporary option with ocean views, spacious suites and an extensive wellness offering.
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Salobre Hotel Resort & Serenity (near Maspalomas) – A secluded hillside property with a championship golf course and panoramic views.
Beyond the Resorts
Gran Canaria offers a rich mix of experiences beyond its luxury hotels:
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Beaches – The Maspalomas Dunes are iconic, stretching for miles beside the Atlantic. Puerto de Mogán, often called “Little Venice,” is a refined alternative with a picturesque marina.
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Adventure – Hiking through the island’s volcanic interior, especially around Roque Nublo, offers dramatic scenery.
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Culture – Las Palmas combines historic quarters such as Vegueta with modern galleries and a lively dining scene.
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Water Activities – Yacht charters, sport fishing, diving and surfing are all available along the south and west coasts.
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Events – The Carnival of Las Palmas in February is world-renowned, second only to Rio for its scale and vibrancy.
Gran Canaria’s blend of dramatic natural landscapes, refined resorts and year-round sunshine makes it a versatile choice for private jet clients. With direct flights in around four hours, it is a destination where privacy, exclusivity and variety meet. To book you next trip to the Canaries for year round sun, get in touch with the team.