Our paradise is easy to reach by land, sea and air. Gran Canaria is a great tourist destination in the heart of the Canary Islands, with numerous national and international connections, and our municipality is very well connected with the rest of the island. You have many ways to visit us easily. This is where your great journey begins.
By land
By Guagua
Bus
The first thing you should know if you are going to travel by bus is that in the Canary Islands we call it a guagua. Several lines of the company Global connect the rest of the island with the municipality.
Lines 1 and 91 (from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria)
Line 9 (from Cruce de Arinaga)
Lines 32, 33 y 39 (from Playa del Inglés)
Line 70 (from Palmitos Park)
Line 90 (from Telde)
Line 231 (from el Campus de Tafira Baja)
Download the Global app for detailed information on all lines and stops.
If you are travelling by car, these are the most suitable roads depending on your point of origin. You can’t get lost in our paradise.
The southern highway autopista del sur GC-1 is the quickest way to get to Mogán from the airport and the northern area.
The GC 500 runs along the coastline from Los Rodeos and Maspalomas, offering an alternative to the last stretch of the highways with great views. Ideal if you are travelling by motorbike.
The GC 505 for access from the centre of the island to the northern neighbourhoods of Mogán. The GC 605 connects with the higher parts of the municipality if you are coming from Tejeda.
The GC 200 from the neighbouring village of La Aldea de San Nicolás, in the west of the island.
By air
Gran Canaria Airport
Gran Canaria airport is located in the eastern part of the island, halfway between Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Maspalomas, and about 45 km from the coast of Mogán. The GC-1 highway connects the airport directly with the municipality. By car it takes between 30 and 45 minutes depending on the area of the municipality you are heading to.
Once you land, you can take a bus, taxi or rental car in the direction of Puerto de Mogán.
Airport Information
Address: GC-1, s/n, 35230 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
The sea routes into Gran Canaria are Puerto de la Luz in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (north) and Puerto de las Nieves in Agaete (west). A good way to get there from other islands in the Canary Canaries and some ports on the mainland.
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The ferry arrives at Puerto de Las Nieves in Agaete. From there by car or bus, along the GC-2 and G-200 roads.