An unforgettable trip
Before describing the trip we made to the neighboring island, that from the window of our room-sometimes observed when no is misty and everything is clear, "and we wonder to see from Tenerife, lights car travel on the road, I want to tell some interesting things about the island of Gran Canaria.
And Las Palmas, the island some call the round by its circular shape is the most populous city of the Canary Islands. This is your flag.
is located in the center of the lake archipelagos of the Canary Islands, has a relief of volcanic origin in the form of open shell. It comes as a huge stone block, which at its center reaches a height of 1950 m in the Pozo de las Nieves. His coat is this you see here.
The island shape is round, I present larger, where they can observe their relief.
Towards the southeast which is a oldest morphological constitution, is the part of the island called Isla Vieja. This area is drier and can see large sand dunes. The fauna is varied, among them are reptiles, pigeons, gulls, partridges and the Canary among others marine animals.
The capital of Gran Canaria is palms and is located in the northwestern part of the island, but also the capital of the islands of Fuerteventura and Lanzarote and s and extends from the beach Las Canteras beaches Alcaravaneras and ends in La Isleta. Here I am posing for the camera Santy, on the beach of Las Canteras. Its beaches are broad and sand, for what many know as the island of golden beaches. Here the three posing for the camera Julita, on the beach of Las Canteras.
and has a large chain of hotels in the city, as this huge, you see in this picture, from 26 plants located in Puerto de la Luz, from where are spectacular views of the city. is the Hotel AC Gran Canaria.
scale has an important port and air, and attracts tourists to cosmopolitan visitors are many other islands and from around the world. The port of Las Palmas was a fundamental scale of the fleet of Christopher Columbus on his voyages to the New World ue f also very early and his early development, targeted by pirates, Dutch, French, English, etc. .
The port called Puerto de La Luz, is located near the city, is the first of Spain's maritime scales. Here on the deck watching and taking views of the port on arrival in Gran Canaria. This port started its construction in the early nineteenth century by the engineer Juan León y Castillo and promoted the development of urban. And until these ports come passenger ships, cargo vessels and oil. This is the area for unloading containers res.
And besides fishing that stop there, after fishing.
The city tour is nice and there are many places where tourists or visitors can go and those who enjoy such as:
And the Parque de Santa Catalina, spacious and beautiful setting in which the activity. Ahí vamos tomando fotos y vídeos del parque y los alrededores.
El parque de San Telmo y la Catedral de Santa Ana, su construcción se inició en el siglo XV y se culminó en el año 1857, obra ecléctica y en su interior de carácter gótico. It's nice to walk the promenade along the beach and is full of cafes, bars and restaurant TES.
And we decided to go to Gran Canaria, it had long wanted to visit our aunt and cousins \u200b\u200bliving in the center of the city of Las Palmas and my sister Julia knew this island and we had visited years before. And this is another of the photos we took in the promenade of Las Palmas.
And this view was taken by Eric from the promenade, a little before continuing way.
And so it is nice and modern inside and the roof terrace, the trip does not seem to last as long and is relaxing.
were sitting in the lounge waiting to board the ship.
And in this picture we are posing on the stairs to enter the ship.
Upon entering we headed to a boy in the cafeteria where we said we had rights as passengers and between them swim in the pool in the duration of the trip.
Santy and I Then we posed on the stairs that go to another floor of the boat, where another seating area and a café.
And after walking around the inside and see all the floors and depart ments, we went on deck to see from there the city of Santa Cruz. But it's much better to see it in motion, here I put one of the videos that Santy took from the deck.
And here we are posing, Julita my sister and me.
I got up after a break and I took pictures and videos throughout the interior and the various lounges and cafes are also several, with tables and chairs if you prefer to go drinking or eating something, while traveling to your destination.
And for those who want to go watch movies or TV are also rooms with chairs appropriate to this activity. In this picture one of the lounges.
And when we arrived at the port, we went on deck again to see the city of Las Palmas is vislum Brabo, very faint, far away. The arrival here is pretty but not as beautiful as the output port of Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
And many, camera in hand, we took pictures and videos from the deck.
Leaving
the boat and headed to a bus that took us up near the Parque de Santa Catalina, there we left, we got all, it was already 11:10 h. Here I put a video of this part of the arrival at the port of Las Palmas.
Here is a panoramic view of Puerto de La Luz.
And then we track toward the center of the city, toward the Santa Catalina Park.
The park is huge, with bars, restaurants tees, palm trees and benches to sit and rest.
And a source whose jet was full at the time we got there.
And has a playground for children, rich color that lightens up the place.
In the park we discover we with this poster that explains the history of Las Palmas de Gran Canarias.
The park is divided in two by a pedestrian street, where they spend the buses and cars.
And there were fraud traveled all, taking videos and views across the park and their surroundings res.
And here we did some pictures of four, using the tripod to be all.
And in the evening was full of children, led by seniors, parents, relatives or friends who can sit and talk or read, while the kids frolic in the playground, which have: hammocks, channels, etc. In this photo you can also see a beautiful flamboyant. Before describing All the way I put two videos to enjoy the area occupied by the Santa Catalina Park
The other of the two videos we took at the park Santa Catalina is:
We had to go to the consulate and we walked from the park so go take pictures and videos, including the rides and parks for which we passed.
The churches are impres sive structure an architecture, all were taking views to stick with the memory. This is the Church del Pino, located in Las Palmas. it is seen in the distance was where we decided to have lunch.
And then we took some pictures in the park. and then continue toward the promenade around the beach of Las Canteras.
Since
at 19:00 h to be in the dock to catch a boat to take us back to Tenerife and leaving at 19:30 h. I was prepared to bathe on the beach, others do not, but I wanted to test the water but as long as it was we could not fulfill my wish, but hey I have it written down for later.
However we enjoyed the ride and take many Photos and videos of the views from the rail could be observed in 2001 was the last time we were on the island of Gran Canaria and it goes, now this area of \u200b\u200bthe city itself is worth visiting and enjoy it. In this picture we see the gorgeous Eric posing for my camera.
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But before I put the video below where we had some views across the promenade and the beach Las Canteras
We turned the corner a la izquierda y por toda esa calle nos fuimos en dirección a la casa de la tía.
Después de un saludo cariñoso, compartie ron con nosotros una merienda. La tía estaba muy contenta de tenernos allí con ella. The rain lasted all the way trip so we could not go on deck this time and deprive us of seeing the city at night from the boat.
dinner on the boat and then saw a movie at that time we were much faster. We got off the boat when it docked at the pier in Santa Cruz.
And with this photo from the boat we took leave of you, but not before urging them to follow the blog, as we do with all our effort, but with much love to you all. worth!
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