Gran Canarias „Klein-Venedig“ - entdecken Sie Puerto de Mogan mit dem Boot
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Gran Canarias „Klein-Venedig“ - entdecken Sie Puerto de Mogan mit dem Boot

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Sprachen: Englisch
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Dauer: zwischen 4 Stunden bis 8 Stunden
Highlights
  • Nach einer Bootsfahrt entlang der Küste von Puerto Rico nach Puerto de Mogan kommen Sie entspannt an
  • Der Ausstieg im Herzen der Stadt mit direktem Zugang zum Wasser ist so bequem, dass lange Wege entfallen
  • In Puerto de Mogan haben Sie genügend Zeit, um an den Ständen mit typisch kanarischen Produkten zu stöbern
  • Sie werden die Stadt entdecken, die als die schönste auf Gran Canaria gilt
  • Ihre Tour wird von einem ortskundigen Begleiter geführt, der Puerto de Mogan hervorragend kennt
Beschreibung

Puerto de Mogan wird oft als die schönste Stadt Gran Canarias bezeichnet, und wer einmal einen Blick auf die bunten Häuser geworfen hat, kann das kaum bestreiten. Auf dieser Bootstour legen Sie nach einer landschaftlich reizvollen Fahrt direkt im Herzen des Hafens an und ersparen sich so die langen Fußwege von den Parkplätzen außerhalb der Stadt. Maria, eine unserer ortskundigen Tourguides, sagt: "Der Markt von Mogan ist ein Klassiker auf Gran Canaria und inselweit bekannt. Und wenn Sie mit dem Boot in die Stadt kommen, verspürt man dieses kribbelnde Gefühl eines besonderen Erlebnisses."

Vom Hafen Puerto Rico aus fahren Sie entlang der felsigen, vulkanischen Küste im Süden der Insel bis nach Puerto de Mogan. Der am Eingang eines steilen Tals in die Klippen gebettete Ort wird wegen seines Kanals, der blau-gelb umrahmten weißen Häuschen, der schmiedeeisernen Balkone und der blumengeschmückten Gassen gerne als "Klein-Venedig" bezeichnet. All diese Merkmale haben den Ort sehr beliebt gemacht.

Sobald Sie mit dem Boot ankommen, sind Sie sofort mitten im Geschehen. Lediglich bei uns wird eine Bootstour nach Puerto de Mogan und zurück angeboten. Antonio, ein weiterer unserer ortskundigen Tourguides, fügt hinzu: "Wenn Sie mit dem Bus anreisen, ist die Fahrt nicht nur landschaftlich weniger reizvoll, sondern Sie müssen auch ein ganzes Stück zu Fuß bis zur Uferpromenade gehen."

Schlendern Sie vorbei an den Verkaufsständen mit typisch kanarischen Produkten oder genießen Sie eine kleine Auszeit in einem der vielen herrlichen Terrassencafés mit Blick auf die Yachten. Und natürlich gibt es auch einen verlockenden Sandstrand, der zum Verweilen einlädt.

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  • Sheffield

    Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - April 2025

    Als Paar gereist

     

    45 - 54 Jahre alt

    Hervorragend

    Gesamtbewertung

    5/5

  • Jasmine

    Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - April 2025

    Mit der Familie gereist

     

    18 - 24 Jahre alt

    Gut

    Gesamtbewertung

    4/5

    We were booked for Friday 18.04.25 however, the coach came and didn't take us. The TUI reps at the hotel were very helpful and supported us to rebook ...

  • Steven Sumner

    Aus Großbritannien - April 2025

    Allein gereist

     

    35 - 44 Jahre alt

    Hervorragend

    Gesamtbewertung

    4/5

    The pick ups were very convoluted and added an hour to the journey, which could have been spent in the town , the boat took ages to disembark , and wa ...

  • Can’t remember the guides name but she was lovely and enjoyed a joke

    Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - April 2025

    Als Paar gereist

    Hervorragend

    Gesamtbewertung

    4/5

    It is a very pretty place. Felt a bit squashed in the boat but the staff were very nice and helpful.

  • Brian

    Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - März 2025

    Als Paar gereist

     

    45 - 54 Jahre alt

    Hervorragend

    Gesamtbewertung

    4/5

    Enjoyable trip. The guide on the coach was very knowledgeable about the area. Boat trip was very good but was also very busy, you needed to be near th ...

  • Anon

    Aus Großbritannien - März 2025

    Als Paar gereist

     

    55 - 64 Jahre alt

    Hervorragend

    Gesamtbewertung

    5/5

    Excellent trip

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