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

Where to Stay in East & North-East (Telde, Arucas & Teror) : Complete Guide

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.

Safety score: 9/10midNature loversCultural travellersFamilies seeking calmHikers

Pros

  • Authentic verdant landscapes
  • Preserved historic villages
  • Lively local markets
  • Varied accessible hikes
  • Fewer tourists

Cons

  • Limited beaches
  • Slow public transport
  • Winding mountain roads

The 2 best hotels in Est & Nord-Est (Telde, Arucas & Teror)

Hotel Verol - Vue d'ensemble
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Hotel Verol

3-star hotel
8.32 355 reviews
Top pick

The Hotel Verol is located in the East and North-East area of Gran Canaria, around Telde, Arucas and Teror. This three-star establishment offers facilities adapted for disabled guests as well as an airport shuttle. Its restaurant and free Wi-Fi everywhere contribute to guest comfort. With a rating of 8.3/10, it offers a practical and reliable stay.

Équipements pour les personnes handicapéesNavette aéroportWi-Fi disponible partoutRestaurantConnexion Wi-Fi gratuite
From ~125EUR / night
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Hotel Puerto de la Luz by Pierre & Vacances - Vue d'ensemble
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Hotel Puerto de la Luz by Pierre & Vacances

3-star hotel
8.32 029 reviews
Excellent

The Hotel Puerto de la Luz by Pierre & Vacances is located in the East and North-East area of Gran Canaria, between Telde, Arucas and Teror. Its pool provides a popular relaxation space. Pets are welcome and Wi-Fi is available throughout the property. Rated 8.3/10, this three-star hotel suits travellers with companions.

1 piscineWi-Fi disponible partoutAnimaux domestiques admisConnexion Wi-Fi gratuite
From ~187EUR / night
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Complete guide

Ambiance & Landscapes

The East and North-East of Gran Canaria offer a striking contrast with the tourist south. Here, landscapes are dressed in deep greens thanks to banana plantations and pine forests. Telde stretches between sea and volcanic hills, with its steep cliffs and fertile valleys. Arucas, nestled at the foot of the volcano, mixes banana plantations and colonial houses. Teror, perched in the mountains, breathes freshness with its shaded ravines and orchards. Trade winds bring a constant breeze, creating a peaceful and authentic atmosphere far from lively resorts. Sunsets paint the craters in orange hues, inviting contemplation.

Things to See and Do

Discover the basilica of Teror, a neoclassical jewel housing the Virgin of the Pine. Explore Telde historic centre with its churches and cobbled streets. Visit Arucas and its imposing volcanic stone church surrounded by gardens. Hike in Caldera de Bandama for spectacular crater views. Take an excursion to the banana plantations near Arucas to understand local culture. Do not miss the Teror market on Sunday, perfect for tasting fresh and artisanal products while strolling.

Where to Eat and Drink

Local specialities delight the palate. Taste papas arrugadas served with red or green mojo, a Canarian classic. Fresh fish such as vieil or grilled horse mackerel are excellent in Telde restaurants. Try local goat cheese and regional wines. In Arucas, terraces serve rabbit stew or vegetable lentils. Markets offer sweets such as bienmesabe, an almond and honey dessert, to savour with local coffee.

Transport & Access

Reach the area from the airport via bus lines 90 or 91 to Las Palmas then connections. The car remains ideal to explore the winding roads leading to Teror and Arucas freely. Parking is available in town centres. Local buses link Telde, Arucas and Teror several times a day. For hikes, taxis or shuttles exist but plan ahead as frequencies decrease in the evening. Hiring a vehicle allows access to isolated trails and plantations.

Who Is It For?

This area suits nature and hiking enthusiasts seeking calm and authenticity. Culture lovers will appreciate the historic churches and agricultural traditions. Families enjoy markets and easy walks without crowds. Solo travellers or couples find a restful atmosphere to discover the real Gran Canaria. Avoid if you seek intense nightlife or large lively beaches.

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Las Palmas (capitale, nord)

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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)

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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.

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

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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.

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

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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)

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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.