airport information
Gran Canaria Airport
- Free Wi-Fi available throughout the airport.
- Shops available, located in terminals, includes Duty-Free and fashion stores like Sunglass Hut.
- Parking available, located near terminals, approximately 1.5€ per hour.
- Available outside the terminal.
- Elevators, ramps, assistance.
- Available throughout the airport.
- Yes
- Lounges available, such as Sala Galdós, access with membership or fee.
- Located in the arrivals area, near baggage claim.
- Bus: 1, 5, 11, 36, 60, 66, 90, 91
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Flying from/to Gran Canaria Airport
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Travel from Gran Canaria city centre to Gran Canaria Airport
Gran Canaria is the second largest of Spain's Canary Islands by population, and is situated in the Atlantic Ocean between Africa and Europe. The history of the island is ancient, stretching back to 500 BC. UNESCO protects one third of Gran Canaria as a Biosphere Reserve due to its unique geography and varied climates and landscapes. Tourists flock to Gran Canaria to take in its stunning natural beauty, as well as its numerous, distinct towns, each known for operating different activities and lifestyles. Public transportation on the island consists of coaches and ferries. The best way to reach Gran Canaria airport is by coach, and there are numerous coach lines connecting the city centre to the airport.
What's the best way to get to Gran Canaria Airport from Gran Canaria city centre?
The best way to reach Gran Canaria Airport from Gran Canaria city centre of Las Palmas is by coach. The city has numerous coach lines connecting the city centre to the airport, many of which originate in various major tourist spots across the island including Puerto de Mogan, Aguimes, Maspalomas, Telde and Faro de Maspalomas. The coach lines 5, 11, 36, 60, 66, 90 and 91 all operate various routes to the airport that stop in Las Palmas, the city centre. These coaches typically depart every hour, but can be as frequent as every 20 minutes during peak hour. coaches are more frequent on weekends. These coach routes take 25 to 40 minutes to reach the airport.
How far is it from Gran Canaria city centre to Gran Canaria Airport?
Gran Canaria Airport sits 15.5 miles (25 kilometers) south of the Gran Canaria city centre of Las Palmas. The coach departures schedule typically begins as early as 5.20 a.m. with the day's last departures at around 11.30 p.m. coaches are later on weekends, and coaches such as Route 5 depart throughout the night to accommodate those travelling to make a nighttime flight. Driving is also an option to the airport, and takes 20 to 25 minutes without traffic. coaches and cars follow a similar route using mostly coastal highways. Traffic is sometimes a concern in this popular island destination, especially in peak hours, and all travellers should leave at least one hour to reach the airport.
What facilities are there at Gran Canaria Airport?
There is a general and long-stay parking garage just a few minutes from the airport. Gran Canaria Airport is a small, one terminal facility with three main areas for inter-island and Moroccan, European, and international flights. There are three levels: the ground, first and second floors. Services across the airport include tourist information for travellers making last-minute vacation plans, as well as an inter-faith chapel, conference hall and financial services such as currency exchange and ATMs. As for eating, the airport has a handful of restaurants and bars.
How accessible is the route for those with limited mobility?
It may be best for passengers with limited mobility to drive or take a taxi to the airport, as the accessibility of the island's public transportation can't be guaranteed. Personal assistance at Gran Canaria can be requested as it is within the European Union. Airport staff will assist with all passengers' needs to the best of their ability, but this service should be requested in advance of arrival to the airport, by calling and detailing the assistance required. This service will ensure such passengers board their flight as conveniently as possible.
Local tips: how to travel to Gran Canaria Airport like a local
Locals take the public coaches to the airport when they can, taking advantage of the numerous available options to travel to the airport from all across the island. Locals with limited mobility may take a taxi or car to the airport. Passengers travelling during the night or outside of coachiness hours often prefer to eat before they reach the airport, as meals cannot be guaranteed at all hours. Even locals familiar with the route enjoy the views on the way to the airport, which follows the coastline south.
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