Puerto de Mogan is a picturesque resort and fishing village on the southwest coast of the island of Gran Canaria. The canals and bridges of its seawater inlet have earned it the nickname "Little Venice." Along the marina, you'll find an assortment of restaurants and bars, while the old town area is full of quaint, Mediterranean homes and cottages climbing up the hillside. Puerto de Mogan is a major stop for ocean yachts traveling from the Atlantic to the Caribbean. In case, like, you have a yacht and want to take it to the Caribbean.
Restaurants in Puerto de Mogan
5.0 based on 200 reviews
We have cool, elegant surroundings, a sunny terrace, all sports on large screens and a varied drinks list. We also have music every night, with something to suit everyone, not simply country. We look forward to seeing you soon.
My wife and I popped in a couple of times on our week's holiday. I wanted to watch the two Liverpool games that were on in that week and fortunately I looked up on our way back to our hotel and spotted Outlaws bar. I'm glad I did. Martin was a very attentive and friendly host. He also does some singing in the evenings and he's got a really nice voice. The beer was very reasonably priced and we were made to feel very welcome. Would like to pop in again if and when we come back to Gran Canaria. Also, all the best to Luton Town - I hope you stay up.
4.5 based on 4,284 reviews
We just adored Mogán, a very pretty place! Lovely beach and a short walk to the lovely marina, restaurants galore, flower adorned walkways and quite a few shops. All in all a wonderful place to be!
4.5 based on 227 reviews
Well worth trek up, the sign you need to follow is shown in bottom right corner of main blue sign, the little black thing in the white square.
4.5 based on 524 reviews
Beautiful place, 2 parts modern new town with shops bars etc then old town with beautiful narrow streets Venetian like bridges with fabulous views and places to eat. Beach is stunning too ????????❤️
4.0 based on 112 reviews
Take the car or you can hike up from the village as far as you want to go. Take water and a map to explore fully. We drove all the way up to the Lake - Presa de las Ninas. Hairy roads, take it slowly, there is a large picnic spot by the lake and you can go for a walk around - the landscape with pine trees is very unusual
3.5 based on 137 reviews
We got the number 1 bus from pasito blanco. Pleasant ride with great views and cheap. Left super early so we were there before 10am and it was lovely and quiet. From 10.30 it got really busy. Got some great bargains. Haggle and walk away - it’s part of the experience and they will come down in price :)
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