Côte Sud-Ouest (Puerto Rico, Mogán & Amadores)

Where to Stay on the South-West Coast (Puerto Rico, Mogán & Amadores) : Complete Guide

On the South-West Coast of Gran Canaria, Puerto Rico, Mogán and Amadores reveal a paradise of contrasting landscapes. Sheltered coves with crystal-clear waters sit alongside imposing cliffs and lush valleys. Picturesque ports bustle with life with their colourful boats, while the beaches invite laziness under the Canarian sun. The sea air, laden with salt and wild flowers, transports visitors to a state of absolute serenity. This region combines authentic charm with discreet modernity, offering an idyllic setting for unforgettable holidays between sea and mountain.

Safety score: 9/10midHoneymoon couplesFamilies with childrenHiking enthusiastsDivers and snorkellers

Pros

  • Sheltered and beautiful beaches
  • Picturesque Mogán port
  • Mild climate all year round
  • Many seafront restaurants
  • Varied water activities

Cons

  • High summer crowds
  • Winding coastal roads
  • High prices in season

The 5 best hotels in Côte Sud-Ouest (Puerto Rico, Mogán & Amadores)

Servatur Hartaguna - Adults Only - Vue d'ensemble
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Servatur Hartaguna - Adults Only

3-star hotel
9.0376 reviews
Top pick

The Servatur Hartaguna Adults Only is located on the South-West Coast of Gran Canaria, in Puerto Rico. This three-star adults-only establishment features a pool and free parking. It receives a rating of 9/10. Its location facilitates access to the Mogán and Amadores areas. Free Wi-Fi completes the services offered.

1 piscineParking privéParking gratuitConnexion Wi-Fi gratuite
From ~208EUR / night
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Apartamentos Cordial Magec Taurito - Vue d'ensemble
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Apartamentos Cordial Magec Taurito

3-star hotel
9.02 354 reviews
Excellent

Vista Bonita is located on the South Coast, near Playa del Inglés. Reserved for gay and lesbian guests, this three-star establishment features a pool and a restaurant. Room service and the airport shuttle are available. Pets are welcome. Its rating of 9.3 confirms guest satisfaction.

1 piscineCentre de remise en formeÉquipements pour les personnes handicapéesWi-Fi disponible partoutParking sur placeParking privé
From ~440EUR / night
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XQ Vistamar - Vue d'ensemble
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XQ Vistamar

4-star hotel
9.2307 reviews
Recommended

The Radisson Blu Resort Gran Canaria occupies a beachfront position on the South-West Coast. This five-star hotel provides a pool and a spa. It receives a rating of 9/10. The airport shuttle and room service are part of the services. The fitness centre is also accessible.

1 piscineEn bord de plageÉquipements pour les personnes handicapéesWi-Fi disponible partoutConnexion Wi-Fi gratuite
From ~488EUR / night
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Hotel Cordial Mogán Playa - Vue d'ensemble
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Hotel Cordial Mogán Playa

4-star hotel
8.93 301 reviews

The Hotel Cordial Mogán Playa is located on the South-West Coast, in Mogán. This four-star hotel offers three pools and a spa. It receives a rating of 8.9/10. Room service and the fitness centre complete the facilities. Wi-Fi is available throughout the property.

3 piscinesSpa et centre de bien-êtreCentre de remise en formeÉquipements pour les personnes handicapéesService d'étageWi-Fi disponible partout
From ~416EUR / night
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Radisson Blu Resort Gran Canaria - Vue d'ensemble
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Radisson Blu Resort Gran Canaria

5-star hotel
9.01 259 reviews

The Radisson Blu Resort Gran Canaria occupies a beachfront position on the South-West Coast. This five-star hotel provides a pool and a spa. It receives a rating of 9/10. The airport shuttle and room service are part of the services. The fitness centre is also accessible.

1 piscineEn bord de plageSpa et centre de bien-êtreCentre de remise en formeNavette aéroportService d'étage
From ~577EUR / night
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Complete guide

Ambiance & Landscapes

The South-West Coast seduces with its unique mix of volcanic relief and subtropical vegetation. Steep cliffs dominate coves with golden sands while the turquoise waters of the Atlantic caress the shores. Puerto Rico offers spectacular views over its marina framed by mountains. Mogán reveals fertile valleys planted with banana and avocado trees. Amadores impresses with its perfect arc beach bordered by palms. The contrast between the intense blue of the ocean and the green of the crops creates natural tableaux of great beauty. Sunsets bathe the coast in magical orange and pink light that attracts many visitors each evening. The atmosphere remains peaceful despite tourist development.

Things to See and Do

Visitors enjoy six main activities. Puerto Rico port allows boat excursions to spot dolphins and whales. Amadores beach invites relaxation and water sports such as paddleboarding. Puerto Rico market offers local products every Tuesday and Friday. Mogán village charms with its flower-filled streets and small port. Hiking trails around Mogán lead to viewpoints offering ocean panoramas. Puerto Rico water park entertains families with its slides and pools. The marine reserve along the coast allows diving and snorkelling among tropical fish.

Where to Eat and Drink

Local gastronomy celebrates fresh fish and tropical fruits. Restaurants in Puerto Rico serve grilled fish accompanied by papas arrugadas and red mojo. In Mogán, terraces offer seafood specialities such as pink prawns and octopus. Tapas bars serve local cheeses and Canarian wines. Fruit sellers offer juicy mangoes and papayas. Many establishments provide tastings of goat cheeses and regional wines. Seafront terraces allow you to savour these dishes while enjoying the scenery.

Transport & Access

The South-West Coast is accessible from Gran Canaria Airport in thirty to forty minutes via the GC-1 then GC-500. Regular buses link Las Palmas to Puerto Rico and Mogán every hour. Car hire remains the most practical solution to explore the small coastal roads. Taxis are available at main points but fares increase in the evening. Shuttles between Amadores and Puerto Rico beaches run continuously during the tourist season. Paid car parks near the ports offer limited spaces during peak hours. Footpaths and cycle paths allow local travel without a vehicle.

Who Is It For?

This area suits honeymoon couples seeking romantic beaches and seafront dinners. Families with children appreciate the safe beaches and adapted water activities. Hiking enthusiasts enjoy the many trails linking valleys to cliffs. Diving and snorkelling enthusiasts explore the rich marine life of the coast. Travellers seeking peace find secluded spots away from main crowds while remaining close to amenities.

Other neighborhoods in Grande Canarie

Las Palmas (capitale, nord)

Honeymoon couplesCulture enthusiastsFamilies with children

Las Palmas unfolds its charms in the north of Gran Canaria, where the Atlantic Ocean caresses golden sand beaches and steep cliffs. Its palm-lined avenues lead to lively squares where the scent of coffee and tropical fruits lingers in the air. The old town, with its houses adorned with flower-filled balconies, tells stories of sailors and merchants. The rhythmic waves and generous sun create an intoxicating atmosphere. This dynamic capital pulses with a mixed culture, inviting travellers to wander endlessly between sea and mountain.

Côte Sud (Maspalomas, Playa del Inglés & Meloneras)

Honeymoon couplesFamilies with childrenGolf enthusiasts

The South Coast of Gran Canaria unfolds an enchanting scene where the golden dunes of Maspalomas meet the Atlantic Ocean. Playa del Inglés pulses with festive energy while Meloneras reveals elegant palm-lined avenues. The sun bathes these shores in warm light, creating striking contrasts between fine sand and volcanic cliffs. The waves caress the vast beaches, inviting dreams and escape. This territory marries raw nature with refined hotels for a unique sensory experience.

Nord-Ouest (Agaete, Gáldar & Puerto de las Nieves)

Nature and hiking enthusiastsFamilies with childrenHoneymoon couples

In the north-west of Gran Canaria, the Agaete, Gáldar and Puerto de las Nieves area reveals a wild and authentic face. Black cliffs plunge into turquoise sea while fertile valleys shelter banana and avocado trees. The small port of Puerto de las Nieves, with its emblematic Dedos de Dios rock, offers a peaceful atmosphere of a fishing village. Further on, Gáldar reveals its archaeological heritage in ancient streets. This preserved corner invites a sensory immersion between citrus scents, sea winds and golden evening light.

Intérieur Montagne (Tejeda, Artenara & Roque Nublo)

Confirmed hikersPhotography loversHoneymoon couples

In the volcanic heart of Gran Canaria, the Mountain Interior reveals a world of sharp ridges and deep valleys. Tejeda and Artenara cling their white houses to the mountainsides while Roque Nublo, a millennial monolith, watches over the horizon. Canarian pine forests whisper in the wind, paths snake between basaltic rocks and highland meadows. Far from the tourist coasts, this preserved region offers grandiose panoramas over the ocean and dormant craters. Golden light bathes the landscapes at dawn, inviting contemplation and authentic escape.

Est & Nord-Est (Telde, Arucas & Teror)

Nature loversCultural travellersFamilies seeking calm

Imagine a secret Gran Canaria where banana plantations undulate under the trade winds and extinct volcanoes sculpt green horizons. In the East and North-East, Telde, Arucas and Teror take you far from the crowds. The streets of Teror smell of jasmine and incense, while Arucas reveals its white basilica amid the palms. The cliffs of Telde plunge into turquoise sea where fishermen return at dusk. This authentic corner blends agricultural traditions, colourful markets and hiking trails offering breathtaking views over the ocean and mountains.