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Landscape Photography in Gran Canaria 2026 - Best Spots

Viewpoints, dunes, volcanoes, and perfect light

Las Canteras, Gran Canaria 5 min read

A Miniature Continent

Gran Canaria is a landscape photographer's dream. In just 1,560 km², it concentrates desert dunes, laurel forests, volcanic summits, ocean cliffs, and white villages. The diversity of landscapes, combined with exceptional light year-round, offers unique photographic opportunities.

Known as a "miniature continent", the island allows you to photograph completely different ecosystems in a single day.

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The 10 Best Photography Spots

1. Roque Nublo ⭐

Gran Canaria's iconic monolith. Essential.

InformationDetail
TypeVolcanic formation
Altitude1,813 metres
Best lightSunrise, sunset
Access30 min walk from parking
Distance from Las Canteras50 km

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2. Maspalomas Dunes

Saharan landscape beside the sea.
InformationDetail
TypeSand dunes
Size400 hectares
Best lightSunrise (textures), sunset (colours)
AccessMultiple entrances
Distance from Las Canteras55 km

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3. Bandama Caldera

Spectacular volcanic crater.
InformationDetail
TypeVolcanic crater
Diameter1 km
Depth200 metres
Best lightMorning (side lighting)
Distance from Las Canteras12 km

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4. Presa de las Niñas

Lunar landscape with turquoise reservoir.
InformationDetail
TypeReservoir, eroded landscape
Altitude900 metres
Best lightSunset
AccessWinding road
Distance from Las Canteras50 km

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5. Mirador del Balcón

The island's highest cliffs.

InformationDetail
TypeCoastal cliffs
Altitude350 metres above sea
Best lightSunset
AccessGC-200 road
Distance from Las Canteras45 km

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6. Puerto de Mogán

Canarian "Little Venice".

InformationDetail
TypeFishing village
Best lightBlue hour, sunset
StyleColourful architecture
Distance from Las Canteras65 km

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7. Barranco de Guayadeque

Inhabited canyon with caves.
InformationDetail
TypeRavine, cave settlement
Length15 km
Best lightMid-morning
AccessWinding road
Distance from Las Canteras30 km

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8. Las Canteras

Urban beach with spectacular light.
InformationDetail
TypeUrban beach
Best lightSunset (sun over sea)
AccessDirect
Distance from Casita Palmera30 metres

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Best Light Hours

2026 Schedule

SeasonSunriseGolden Hour AMGolden Hour PMSunset
January07:5007:50-08:3017:30-18:1518:15
April07:2007:20-08:0019:40-20:2020:20
July07:0007:00-07:4020:20-21:0021:00
October07:4007:40-08:2018:30-19:1519:15

Light Types

MomentCharacteristicsBest For
Blue hour (pre-sunrise)Blue tones, softLandscapes, long exposure
SunriseWarm side lightTextures, dunes
Golden hour AMGolden, long shadowsMountains, architecture
MiddayHarsh, contrastedGenerally avoid
Golden hour PMWarm, dramaticAll landscape types
SunsetIntense coloursSkies, silhouettes
Blue hour (post-sunset)Intense blueCities, reflections

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Photography Routes

Route 1: Summits (Full Day)

TimeSpotObjective
06:00Depart Las Canteras-
07:00Roque NubloSunrise, sea of clouds
09:00Pico de las NievesPanoramic views
11:00Tejeda (village)Traditional architecture
13:00Lunch Tejeda-
16:00Presa de las NiñasAfternoon light
18:30Roque NubloSunset
20:00Return-

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Route 2: South and Dunes

TimeSpotObjective
06:00Depart Las Canteras-
06:45Maspalomas DunesSunrise, textures
09:00Maspalomas LighthouseDunes-sea contrast
11:00Puerto MogánArchitecture, colours
13:00Lunch Mogán-
17:00Mirador del BalcónCliffs
19:00Las CanterasSunset

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Recommended Equipment

Basic Kit

EquipmentUse
CameraAny with manual mode
18-55mm lensVersatile, landscapes
Light tripodLong exposures, sunset
Polarising filterSkies, reflections
Extra batteries2-3 minimum
Memory cards64GB+

Advanced Kit

EquipmentUse
Wide angle (14-24mm)Wide landscapes
Telephoto (70-200mm)Compression, details
ND filtersDaytime long exposure
GND filtersSky vs land
DroneAerial perspectives
Remote shutterAvoid vibrations

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best photography spot in Gran Canaria?

Roque Nublo is most iconic, especially with sea of clouds. Maspalomas Dunes offer unique landscapes. The choice depends on the style you're after.

When is the best light for photography?

Golden hour (1 hour after sunrise, 1 hour before sunset) has the most flattering light. In Gran Canaria, sunsets over the Atlantic are particularly spectacular.

Do I need a car to photograph Gran Canaria?

Highly recommended. The best spots are scattered across the island. A rental car (from €25/day) gives you flexibility to chase the light.

Is it safe to photograph at night in the summits?

Yes, but take precautions: don't go alone, bring a torch, warm clothing, and tell someone. Mountain roads require attention.

Can I fly a drone in Gran Canaria?

Yes, with restrictions. Prohibited zones: airport, protected natural spaces, over people. You need AESA registration and insurance. The dunes are restricted.

Are there local photographers offering tours?

Yes, several photographers offer workshops and photography tours. Search on social media or ask at photography shops in Las Palmas.

What is the most useful lens?

A standard zoom (24-70mm equivalent) covers most situations. Add a wide angle for landscapes and a telephoto for compressing perspectives.

How many days do I need to photograph the island?

Minimum 3-4 days to cover the main spots. A week allows you to wait for good light conditions and explore more thoroughly.

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Casita Palmera is a licensed vacation rental apartment 50 metres from Las Canteras Beach.

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