Gran Canaria Tourist Guide

Gran Canaria is truly passionate about its sport. Many are the disciplines to be enjoyed on the island. The mild climate and its many unique orographic condtions are an open invitation to do exercise in the sea or in natural surroundings on land. There are just so many different choices for you to release your energy, or just enjoy going along to the traditional sporting displays that are held all around its 21 municipalities. The shepherd’s stick jump, the stick fight or heavy stone lifting and ploughing are the showcase for ancient customs that in some cases date back to times before the conquest. The most popular home grown sport on the Archipielago is Canary Wrestling, a sport originally played by the aborigenes, whose seal of identity is nobleness, and which has survived to today. Latin Sailing is another deep-rooted sport along the coastline of the capital city, the place for the headquarters of Union Deportivo Las Palmas Football Club and Gran Canaria Basketball Club, two elite sporting institutions with thousands of fans. The island also holds other interesting sporting events such as the Gran Canaria Walking Festival, the Frontón King and the start of the ARC sea race that joins the capital with the Caribbean island of Santa Lucía. Every year, Gran Canaria also welcomes professional sportsmen and women from the world of cycling, swimming, running and beach volley, who come to make the most of the local climatic conditions and the quality of local facilities to prepare their next challenges.

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The Royal Golf Club of Las Palmas became the first golf club to be inaugurated in the country, in 1891.

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LEISURE GUIDE OF GRAN CANARIA

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