Puerto de Mogan combines the unique flavor of Spanish fishing villages with the infrastructure of a modern resort. Ancient architectural sights have been preserved here, which complement the magnificent buildings of the last decades of the last century.
Mogan became a resort relatively recently. In the 80s, he was noticed by the architect and artist Raphael Neville, who at one time designed the port in Sardinia. It was this place that was chosen for the embodiment of the master's plan. He has created a superb ensemble of a new resort, with colorful houses, lush flower gardens and numerous picturesque canals. That is why Mogan is often called the "Venice of the Canary Islands".
Fans of fishing, yachting and diving come to Puerto de Mogan. There is also something to do here for the romantics of the sea. Stunning seascapes, colorful streets, authentic restaurants with island, Spanish and Italian cuisine, as well as modern hotels will make your stay comfortable and unforgettable.
Mogana beach is equipped with everything you need. There are changing cabins, showers, toilets. Shops and catering establishments work nearby. There are several rental shops for beach equipment, diving and surfing equipment along the coast. It also offers services of parachuting, scuba diving.
After going to the port, you can order a romantic walk along the coast of the island. And after a walk, those who are walking around the city are given the opportunity to take unique photographs.
It is noteworthy that in Puerto de Mogan it is forbidden to build houses higher than 2 floors. Therefore, there are no giant hotel complexes in the town. But here you can endlessly admire the bright houses in the Mediterranean style. The choice of travelers - hotels and apartments. Most of them offer accommodation with sea views.
Fishing is a favorite pastime of the guests of Puerto de Mogan. In the port, you can rent a boat and try your luck in search of a blue marlin, which weighs up to 300 kg. Among other representatives of the ichthyofauna in the water area near Mogan, you can find tuna, gilthead, stingray, swordfish. It is important to consider that fishing in Gran Canaria is paid. Prices range from 70 to 200 euros for a 6-hour outing, based on the equipment chosen and the type of fish.