Puerto de Mogán is a charming coastal town known as the 'little Venice' of Gran Canaria due to its canals and bridges. It is the second largest population center in the municipality of Mogán. The town's main economic activity is based on tourism, and it has a marina with 246 mooring points for boats of various sizes. The marina also offers services such as a travel lift and a crane, making it a great destination for families who enjoy water activities
Plan your family visit to the Puerto de Mogán with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We visited Puerto de Mogan, known as the "Venice of Gran Canaria." We spent the rest of the day there, eating, swimming, and walking
Highlights: It was a lovely village, and the children enjoyed the atmosphere. It felt like being in Italy. "Puerto de Mogan is still a real insider tip and without a doubt the most beautiful coastal village in Gran Canaria." ✨

Activities: We went to Puerto de Mogán after hiking. It has a sheltered, artificial sandy beach. "The Atlantic surf is locked out - ideal conditions for the son to practice swimming and indulge in sand construction."
Highlights: The protected, artificial beach was perfect for the son to swim and play in the sand. We enjoyed the evening with grilled tuna at a restaurant ✨

Activities: We spent time in the south of the island. We often let the evenings end there by getting a Spanish snack from the supermarket (Spar). We enjoyed walking along the promenade
Highlights: It was the absolute favorite area. There is a small playground right on the beach where many local families were ✨