Canarian paella is typical of this place but different from the Spanish one.
We will discover together the culture and flavors that have influenced it and made it different from the traditional one.
The recipe is unique and exclusive: inherited from the Torres family.
The experience will begin with the preparation of the ingredients, then their cooking to finish with the tasting of a plate of paella while sipping an excellent sangria, on the roof of a villa in Playa del Cura, south of Gran Canaria.
The ingredients used have been influenced by invasions over the centuries and by immigration from neighboring continents: this is why it is exclusive and unique.
The starry sky of the Canary archipelago is also famous throughout the world for its Starlight certification.
The vision and sharing of some constellations and planets will frame this experience.
Finally we will say goodbye with a surprise dessert...
NB: ADVISE IN CASE OF ALLERGIES OR FOOD INTOLERANCES.
paella without meat
meat paella and sangria
From the square of Playa del Cura, south of Grand Canaria, walk 300 meters towards the mountain, on the left is the Casa Rosa
Gran Canaria, known as 'The Miniature Continent' due to its diverse landscapes, is the third most populous island of the Canary Islands. It offers a unique blend of stunning beaches, lush mountains, and vibrant culture, making it a top destination for all types of travelers.
A stunning desert-like dune system with golden sands, perfect for sunbathing, walking, and camel rides.
A iconic rock formation and a popular hiking destination with panoramic views of the island.
The historic quarter of Las Palmas, filled with colonial architecture, museums, and charming streets.
Wrinkled potatoes boiled in saltwater and served with a spicy mojo sauce.
A traditional fish stew made with salted fish, potatoes, and sweet potatoes.
A sweet almond-based cream often served with ice cream or fruit.
This is the most popular time to visit, with pleasant temperatures and minimal rain. Ideal for beachgoers and outdoor activities.
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Gran Canaria is generally safe, but travelers should be aware of pickpockets and scams in tourist areas.
Las Palmas, Maspalomas, Arucas
Buses are the primary public transport option. They are affordable but can be slow and infrequent.
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A historic town with a rich cultural heritage and beautiful architecture.
A charming town known for its beautiful church and rum distillery.
A picturesque town with a historic center and traditional Canarian architecture.
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