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  • Hotel Dunas Don Gregory
    The Dunas Don Gregory Hotel has an excellent location, on Las Burras beach promenade in San Agustin, Gran Canaria. The hotels position allows guests to enjoy the sun and the Atlantic breeze from all its rooms and even from the terrace where you can relax by the swimming pool.
  • San Agustin
    Perhaps enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Paseo Costa Canaria, a pretty seafront promenade linking the Playa de Las Burras with Playa del Ingles, Maspalomas and Playa Meloneras. There are plenty of cafes and bars along the way to supply your lunchtime snack or sunset cocktail.
  • Explore Las Palmas
    At the heart of the Vegueta quarter sits the twin-towered Santa Ana Cathedral, the first church in the Canaries. In the south wing of the cathedral you’ll find the Sacred Art Museum exhibiting many valuable sacred artefacts, some noteworthy paintings, including works by Dutch masters, and a collection of Spanish sculptures, gathered from the last four centuries.
  • Maspalomas sand dunes
    The Maspalomas Sand Dunes are a nature reserve and paradise for sun worshippers, perhaps try your hand out at riding a camel or horse through the dunes. In 1994 the dunes were designated a national park and provide a habitat for a number of rare plant species, some of which can only be found here.
  • Discover Playa del Ingles
    A picturesque 20 minute walk along the seafront promenade will lead you to the lively tourist resort of Playa del Ingles (The English Beach). This is the largest tourist resort in Gran Canaria, together with Maspalomas and San Agustín, Playa del Inglés is a fun-and-sun resort with an array of shopping malls, bars, cafes and restaurants.
Hotel highlights
Hotel Dunas Don Gregory Stay and Relax
Hotel Dunas Don Gregory

The Dunas Don Gregory Hotel has an excellent location, on Las Burras beach promenade in San Agustin, Gran Canaria. The hotels position allows guests to enjoy the sun and the Atlantic breeze from all its rooms and even from the terrace where you can relax by the swimming pool.

Hotel Dunas Don Gregory QQQQ

  • Travel insurance
  • Return flights and transfers
  • Full board
  • Wine and water at lunch and dinner
  • Free bar open 12 hours a day
  • Welcome drink, cocktail party and Saga dinner
  • Resident Saga representative
  • Porterage at your hotel
  • Fruit and water in your room on arrival

Optional Excursions

The following optional excursions should be available during your holiday, although the inclusions and availability may change from time to time due to weather, local conditions and demand. Please see your Saga representative for full details of which excursions are available during your stay.

Cathedral de Santa Ana, La VeguetaCathedral de Santa Ana, La Vegueta

Puerto de Mogán (half day)

Puerto de Mogán is an attractive fishing village and yacht marina consisting of Mediterranean-style houses decorated with colourful window boxes. This small port is criss-crossed by a network of pretty sea-water canals, which give it the nickname ‘Spanish little Venice’. The canals are linked by promenades and small bridges, making a stroll around the port very pleasant.

The attractive yacht marina with its neat and tidy restaurants, stylish cafes, jazz and piano bars that surround the local fishing fleet, which is still operating, is the perfect location for a stroll.

North island tour (full day)

This excursion will reveal a very different aspect of this island. It's very green and lush, and past the steep ravine of the Barranco de Agaete, you'll find bananas, mangos, papayas, oranges, lemons and other subtropical plants growing on the steep slopes.

At the end of the ravine lies the small town of Agaete, with its narrow streets and whitewashed houses. Founded in 1481, it is one of the oldest settlements in the Canary Islands.

Stop in quaint Firgas, famous for its colourful ceramic tiles depicting different Canarian villages. It's also from here that the island's favourite mineral water comes. There will also be a tour of a banana plantation to see how the fruit is cultivated and how the leaves are used for basket making.

Gran Tour (full day)

Botanic Gardens (half day)

Caves (half day)