Puerto De MogánThings to do

Things to do in Puerto De Mogán

  1. La Cucina

    Run by Italians, this tiny place is predominantly a takeaway with a couple of outside tables. The pizzas come highly recommended, and there is also a limited range of pasta dishes and salads, plus the obligatory creamy tiramisu.

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  2. Submarine Adventure

    Submarine Adventure has a yellow submarine that submerges for 40 minutes eight times daily - and its owners run a free bus as far as Playa del Inglés to pick up punters. If you're expecting coral and sharks, you'll be disappointed; the submarine scarcely leaves the harbour and the fish you see are less impressive than those in any fish market.

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  3. La Bodeguilla Juananá

    Tucked into the corner of grandly named Plaza Mayor, in front of the yacht harbour, this restaurant is run with passion. The décor has an African theme and the gastro-flair dishes include daily specials like smoked swordfish served with avocado and a sauce made from the sap of canary palms.

    reviewed

  4. Canary Diving Adventures

    Puerto de Mogán is the main centre for diving on Gran Canaria, with caves and wrecks just offshore. Canary Diving Adventures is run by a couple of Irish brothers. It offers guided boat dives, four-hour (and longer) PADI certification courses and one-day beginner courses.

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  5. Restaurante Cofradía

    This fishing cooperative restaurant is situated in the southwestern corner of the quay. Although the white tablecloths and multilingual menus mean the tourists have arrived, the fish is as fresh as ever. Tuck into a plate of grilled sardines; you'll never open a tin again.

    reviewed

  6. Atlantik Diving

    Puerto de Mogán is the main centre for diving on Gran Canaria, with caves and wrecks just offshore. Atlantik Diving offers courses at all levels, from a Discover Scuba experience (three hours) to Dive Master (minimum 20 days).

    reviewed

  7. Ermita de San Fernando

    Tucked among the restaurants and bars on Calle Los Pescadores, the simple Ermita de San Fernando church dates back to 1955. You can take a peek inside during Mass at 18:00 on Tuesday and Saturday.

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