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Stargazing in Gran Canaria 2026 - Astrotourism Guide

Dark skies, Starlight reserves, and astronomical tours

Las Canteras, Gran Canaria 5 min read

Otherworldly Skies

Gran Canaria boasts some of the cleanest skies in Europe. The combination of low light pollution at the summit areas, clean oceanic air, and over 300 clear nights per year makes the island a privileged destination for astrotourism.

The summit zones, above 1,500 metres, are certified as a Starlight Reserve, the same recognition as the La Palma observatories.

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Why Gran Canaria

Exceptional Conditions

FactorDetail
Clear nights300+ days/year
Light pollutionMinimal at summits
AltitudeUp to 1,956 metres
HumidityLow in high areas
Sea of cloudsFrequent below summit
Latitude28°N - see constellations from both hemispheres

Starlight Certification

Gran Canaria has zones declared Starlight Reserve by the Starlight Foundation and UNESCO:

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Best Stargazing Spots

1. Roque Nublo ⭐

Gran Canaria's icon under the stars.

InformationDetail
Altitude1,813 metres
Light pollutionVery low
Night accessYes (road)
DifficultyMedium (30 min walk)
Distance from Las Canteras50 km (1 hour)

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2. Pico de las Nieves

The highest point of Gran Canaria.

InformationDetail
Altitude1,956 metres
Light pollutionMinimal
AccessCar to near the summit
FacilitiesNone (bring everything)
Distance from Las Canteras55 km (1h 10min)

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3. Degollada de las Yeguas

Accessible viewpoint with excellent conditions.

InformationDetail
Altitude1,700 metres
AccessEasy, road
ParkingYes
Distance from Las Canteras45 km (50 min)

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4. Llanos de la Pez

Recreational area in the pine forest, dark skies.

InformationDetail
Altitude1,500 metres
AccessPaved road
FacilitiesRecreation area
Ideal forFamilies, groups
Distance from Las Canteras40 km (45 min)

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Astronomical Tours

Guided Experiences

TourDurationPriceIncludes
Telescope observation2-3h€40-60Guide, telescope, hot drink
Sunset + stars4h€60-80Transport, snack, telescope
Night trek Roque Nublo5h€50-70Guide, headlamp, sky explanation
Premium experience4h€80-120Pro telescope, dinner, transport

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What to See in the Sky

By Season

SeasonHighlighted Objects
WinterOrion, Pleiades, Sirius, Orion Nebula
SpringLeo, Virgo, Virgo Cluster, galaxies
SummerMilky Way, Scorpius, Sagittarius, galactic centre
AutumnAndromeda, Perseus, Cassiopeia, Triangle

Must-See Objects

ObjectTypeDifficultyBest Season
Milky WayGalaxyEasyJun-Sep
Orion Nebula (M42)NebulaEasyNov-Mar
Andromeda Galaxy (M31)GalaxyMediumSep-Feb
Pleiades (M45)ClusterEasyOct-Mar
SaturnPlanetEasyVariable
JupiterPlanetEasyVariable
MoonSatelliteEasyAlways

Meteor Showers 2026

ShowerPeak DateMeteors/HourConditions
Quadrantids3-4 January120Good
Lyrids22 April20Good
Perseids12-13 August100Excellent
Orionids21 October20Good
Leonids17 November15Variable
Geminids13-14 December150Excellent

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Night Photography

Spots for Astrophotography

SpotBest ForElements
Roque NubloMilky Way + silhouetteIcon under stars
Presa de las NiñasReflectionsWater + sky
Ventana del NubloNatural framingTeide + stars
Llanos de la PezPine forest landscapeTrees + sky

Recommended Equipment

EquipmentBasicAdvanced
CameraAny manualFull frame
Lens18-55mm f/3.514-24mm f/2.8
TripodStableCarbon, sturdy
IntervalometerUsefulEssential
HeadlampRed lightYes
Extra batteriesYes (cold drains them)Yes

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Practical Tips

Preparation

AspectRecommendation
ClothingLayers, mountain jacket (0-10°C at summit)
FootwearBoots or closed trainers
TorchHeadlamp with red light
FoodSnacks, hot drink in thermos
WeatherCheck forecast, avoid clouds
MoonBest at new moon or waning

Safety

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best place to see stars in Gran Canaria?

Roque Nublo combines dark skies with an iconic landscape. Pico de las Nieves has the darkest sky (maximum altitude). Both are 1 hour from Las Canteras.

Can you see stars from Las Canteras?

The city has light pollution, but you can see bright planets, the Moon, and the brightest stars. To see the Milky Way, you need to go up to the summits.

When is best to see the Milky Way?

June to September, when the galactic centre is visible above the horizon. Best at new moon. In Gran Canaria, it looks spectacular due to the low latitude.

Do I need a telescope?

Not essential. With the naked eye or binoculars, you can see a lot. Tours include telescopes. If you want your own equipment, a small refractor is enough to start.

Is it cold at the summit at night?

Yes, 0-10°C even in summer. Bring a mountain jacket, hat, and gloves. The contrast with the coast (20°C+) is significant. Better to over-prepare.

Are there stargazing tours in English?

Yes, most local companies offer tours in Spanish, English, and German. When booking, indicate your language preference.

How much does an astronomical tour cost?

From €40-60 for a basic 2-3 hour experience with telescope. Premium tours with transport, dinner, and advanced equipment: €80-120.

Can I go independently without a tour?

Yes, the summit roads are accessible at night. Bring a torch, warm clothing, and astronomy apps (Sky Map, Stellarium). It's free, you just need a car.

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