FATAGA: A VILLAGE IN THE MOUNTAINS
Fataga is located in the south of Gran Canaria, in the middle of a valley full of palm trees. It is a small town with white houses, cobbled streets and a quiet atmosphere. If you want to see a more authentic side of the island, you are in the right place here.
The country is also known as ''the Valley of a Thousand Palms" and is located in an area surrounded by mountains and nature. Perfect for a walk, relaxing or going on an excursion.

Why Visit Fataga?
- Historic Centre: walk through narrow alleys, low houses with wooden balconies and small squares full of flowers.
- Church of San José: Small and simple, it is located right in the heart of the village.
- Mirador de Fataga: Just before the village there is a nice vantage point with a view of the valley.
- Artisan workshops: There are small shops selling handmade ceramics, jewellery and souvenirs.
🥾 Excursions and surroundings
- Barranco de Fataga: a path through volcanic landscapes and palm trees. Suitable for those who love walking in nature.
- Camino de los Azulejos: a path leading to coloured rocks similar to those in the famous 'Fuente de los Azulejos'.
- : Mirador de la Degollada de las Yeguas: one of the most beautiful vantage points on the island, with views of canyons and desert landscapes.
🍽 Where to Eat
- Restaurante El Albaricoque - A family-run restaurant serving typical dishes such as:
Ropa vieja - Stew of meat and chickpeas, a classic of Canarian cuisine.
Queso asado con miel - Grilled goat cheese with palm honey.
Local wines - to be enjoyed with a view of the mountains. - Bar La Cueva - ideal for a coffee or a quick snack during the visit.
Also try the Gofio escaldadoa hot cream of toasted cereal served with mojo sauce.
How to get there
By car: a 25 minutes from Maspalomas, following the GC-60 scenic route.
By bus: there are connections from Playa del Inglés, convenient for a day trip.
Useful tips
- Go in the late afternoon: The warm light makes everything more atmospheric.
- If you love photography, the palm trees and mountains create a nice contrast.
- If you are looking for a memory of Gran Canaria, take a look at the craft workshops: many objects are handmade.

