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col161
30th January 2006, 09:41 PM
TRAVELLING AND DRIVING ON GRAN CANARIA.

Gran Canaria has scheduled flight connections with all the other islands of the archipelago and with mainland Spain. Most of the European cities also provide charter flights to Gando Airport.
There are regular ferries and hydrofoil services to/from Tenerife, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura. Passengers coming from these destinations and also from mainland Spain (Cadiz) will arrive at Puerto de la Luz in Las Palmas or in Agaete, on the north-west-side of the Island.

Gran Canaria is a tourism-oriented island. Therefore, there are good transport facilities around the island and the airport is not an exception. If you don't have a package holiday arrangement you need to know how you can get to your final destination. Here are some of the alternatives:

Taxi: There are taxis available at the airport. This is the easiest and quickest but most expensive option. Costs vary according your final destination, to Maspalomas, Playa del Inglés, Meloneras, Sonnenland and San Agustín aprox. 30 €, to Puerto Rico o Tauro aprox. 40 €, Taurito and Puerto de Mogan aprox. 50-60 €.

Bus: There are frequent bus services between the airport and most of the destinations on the island. The journey to Las Palmas (north of the island) takes around 15 minutes and to Playa del Inglés (south) around half an hour.

Car hire: Generally you will always get a better price if you book in advance and Internet bookings are probably the most competitively priced, for example, check out our online-car-rental. Car rental prices on the Canary Islands are considerably lower than on mainland Spain.

The driving laws for Gran Canaria are the same as in all Spanish territory. Theoretically you require an international driver’s licence to rent a car in the Canary Islands. However, in practice you can make a rental with a standard valid driving licence, passport/ID card and a valid credit card.

The speed limit on motorways is 120 km/h, while in towns and cities it’s 50 km/h, unless otherwise indicated. Parking is prohibited on yellow lines and blue lines indicate a restricted parking area where you must purchase a ticket from a ‘pay-and-display’ machine.

Crash helmets are required when driving motorcycles or mopeds and the use of headphones or mobile phones when driving is strictly forbidden.
In Gran Canaria we drive on the right hand side of the road and steering wheels are fitted on the left side of the car. Children under the age of 12 may not travel in the front seats of the vehicle.
Seat belts must be worn at all times and the blood alcohol limit is 0.0%. Breath tests are carried out randomly and non residents are subject to 'on the spot fines'

chorlton
31st January 2006, 08:08 AM
You can also book your car hire or transfers via Owen using the links here http://www.islascanariastours.com/transfers.html (http://www.islascanariastours.com/transfers.html)
http://www.islascanariastours.com/carhire.html (http://www.islascanariastours.com/carhire.html)

BIG TONY
31st January 2006, 05:59 PM
For those of you planning a d.i.y. holiday, check out any buses you may plan on travelling on from the airport. Many buses don't go to the terminal building itself, but stop alongside the adjacent motorway( G.C.1). This is a 5-10 min walk away, but very easy. Details of the route can be found on the G. Canaria home pages!

mary
21st March 2006, 06:40 PM
can anyone tell me the approx. prices of taxis - Mogan to Puerto Rico, Europa to Commercial Centre, Puerto Rico to Amadores, Puerto Rico to Maspalomas/Playa del Ingles

All in preparation for my visitors this summer

BIG TONY
21st March 2006, 07:24 PM
Hi Mary,
Off the top of my head, give or take a euro find below approx prices asked.

P. RICO - P.MOGAN 10-12 EURO
P.RICO - P.D.I./MPLS 18-20 EURO
EUROPA - MAIN C.C. 3-4 EURO
P.RICO - AMADORES 3-4 EURO

As you know there's a slightly higher charge at night.(Only about 50cents though on the minimum fare). I don't know if the recently proposed price hike has been introduced yet!!!!!

mary
21st March 2006, 08:09 PM
Thanks alot Big T. That'll make life easier for me.