Good to know for your Gran Canaria holidays
Eager for sun, sea and sand? You’re in the right place. Holidays to Gran Canaria have all that and more. This Atlantic island is a favourite among Irish travellers for its year-round sunshine, dramatic landscapes, and lively resorts. Whether you’re after beach time, scenic hikes or buzzing nightlife, Gran Canaria ticks every box.
How to reach Gran Canaria
Flight time: Direct flights from Dublin and other Irish airports to Gran Canaria take around 4.5 to 5 hours, getting you into holiday mode in no time.
Transfer time: Once you land at Gran Canaria Airport, it’s about 30 minutes to most of the main resorts, including Playa del Inglés, Maspalomas or Las Palmas. The drive is smooth and straightforward.
Price: Public buses are a handy and budget-friendly option, costing about €2 to €5 depending on your stop. Taxis are quicker and more private, with fares ranging from €30 to €50. If you want total freedom to explore the island, car hire starts from around €25 a day.
Best time to visit Gran Canaria
Gran Canaria’s warm weather means you can visit all year round, but here’s what to expect through the seasons:
Spring (March to May): Lovely warm days, fewer crowds, and ideal hiking weather, especially inland. Expect temperatures around 20°C.
Summer (June to August): The busiest season with temperatures often topping 30°C. Beaches are buzzing, and nightlife is in full swing.
Autumn (September to November): Still warm, especially the sea. With slightly cooler days and fewer tourists, it’s a great time to explore.
Winter (December to February): A perfect escape from chilly Irish weather. Daytime temperatures stay around 18–22°C, and festive events bring plenty of local flair.
Practical information
Here are a few handy things to know before your trip:
Spoken languages: Spanish is the official language, but you’ll find English widely spoken in resorts and tourist spots.
Local habits and customs: Life moves at a relaxed pace. Afternoon siestas are still a thing, so don’t be surprised if some shops close for a few hours. Dinner tends to be later than at home – most locals eat after 8pm.
Getting around: Buses, or "guaguas", are cheap and reliable. Fares start at about €1.40. Taxis are metered and easy to find. Renting a car is a great option if you want to see the island at your own pace.
Currency: Euro (€). ATMs are easy to find and card payments are widely accepted.
Electricity and plugs: The island uses standard European two-pin plugs (230V), so you’ll need an adaptor for Irish devices.
Health and safety: Gran Canaria is very safe, but as always, keep an eye on valuables in busy areas. Tap water is safe to drink, but many visitors prefer bottled.
Time zone: Gran Canaria is in the same time zone as Ireland (GMT), so no jet lag to worry about.
Gran Canaria all-inclusive holidays
If you’re after a stress-free break, Gran Canaria’s all-inclusive resorts are well worth checking out. With food, drinks and often entertainment included, it’s a great way to holiday without the hassle. Families will find plenty of hotels with pools and activities, while couples can unwind in adults-only resorts with spa treatments and peaceful beachside views. Whether you’re travelling with the kids or just want a quiet break for two, there’s an all-inclusive option to suit you.