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Playa del Cura
Situated on the south west coast of Gran Canaria, about an
hour's drive from the airport at Las Palmas, is the small, quiet
holiday resort of Playa Del Cura, built on the cliff sides lining
the coast. This low-key family resort is just two miles (3km) from
lively, hectic Puerto Rico, the island's well-known holiday and
nightlife resort, but Playa del Cura remains popular as a peaceful
place to stay while granting easy access to the bright lights and
amenities of its more flamboyant neighbour.
Playa del Cura is on the main coastal bus route so travelling to
other resorts is easy, and taxis are cheap and plentiful. The
holiday resort has two small cove beaches, Cura and Tauro, at the
base of the cliffs, both covered with dark volcanic sand and
pebbles, and strewn with sunbeds so that visitors can make the most
of some of the best weather in Gran Canaria. A short distance away
is the popular stretch of the Amadores beach. The rocky coastline,
and valley extending inland, provides opportunities for those keen
on walking excursions. There is a small commercial centre equipped
with enough stores, bars and restaurants to provide for all holiday
requirements.
Information & Facts
Activities
For watersports and swimming it is best to head for the white,
sandy Amadores beach across the bay, where the whole gamut of fun
in the sun from water-skiing to scuba diving is available. Other
sporting facilities like tennis and squash are to be found in the
vicinity, especially in nearby Puerto Rico, which is well-supplied
with amenities, including water parks, amusement parks and
mini-golf. Playa del Cura is well situated on the tourist route for
excursions to the capital, Las Palmas, or visits to other parts of
Gran Canaria.
Language
Spanish is the official language, but English is widely
understood in areas frequented by tourists. Catalan, Galician and
Basque are spoken in the relevant areas.
Money
Spain's official currency is the Euro (EUR). One Euro is divided
into 100 cents. Money can be exchanged at bureaux de change and
major hotels, but banks give the best rates. All major credit cards
and travellers cheques are widely accepted at most hotels,
restaurants, and shops. ATMs are widespread and are generally the
cheapest and most convenient method of obtaining money.
Negatives
Playa del Cura is built on steep cliffs, therefore not suited to
the elderly or those with difficulty walking. Families with
teenagers may find entertainment is limited for this age group.
Swimmers and bathers should be wary of the strong currents off both
of Playa del Cura's beaches.
Night Life
Those in search of all-night clubbing and pubbing will have to
take the 10-minute hop by bus or taxi across to Puerto Rico to
satisfy their craving, but those looking for more relaxed evenings
will be well catered for in one of Playa del Cura's bars. There are
several fun pubs, like Pio Pio on Tauro beach, which offers open
house jam sessions on Sunday evenings, or the Irish bar, Old
Brouge, and its counterpart Welsh bar, Fleur de Lys, both on the
upper level of the commercial centre. Several of the larger hotels
offer their own entertainment, which is open to non-guests.
Restaurants
Playa del Cura offers a fairly good choice of restaurants,
mostly situated in the commercial centre. There are seafood
restaurants with excellent fish dishes, as well as other food
styles on offer. Bistro 22 is perhaps the best known restaurant in
Playa del Cura, as is the popular Guantanamo Canarian
restaurant.
Shopping
The commercial centre of Playa Del Cura is a few hundred yards
from the beach, its anchor store being a large Spar supermarket
with in-store bakery, which stocks all requirements for
vacationers. There are a few gift and souvenir stores. For more
serious shopping, however, visitors can take a bus or taxi to
nearby Puerto Rico where it is possible to buy literally anything
and everything at three huge shopping malls, including the sought
after duty-free electrical goods, photographic equipment and
perfumes.
Time
Local time is GMT +1 (GMT +2 between the last Sunday in March
and the Saturday before the last Sunday in October). The Canary
Islands: GMT (GMT +1 in summer).