Tuesday, 03 February 2015 11:09

You've Arrived in Puerto Rico Resort: Here's What To Do First

Head to the beach to take in the Puerto Rico atmosphere Head to the beach to take in the Puerto Rico atmosphere

Once you've arrived in Puerto Rico resort and unpacked you're ready to explore. It's not hard to find your way as all roads in Puerto Rico lead to the beach provided that you aim downhill.

You can't miss the newly-refurbished colossal shopping centre in Puerto Rico resort. It's packed with bars, restaurants and shops but stop here and you miss out on the rest of the resort. And especially the new Mogan Mall (all the shopping you could ever imagine plus lots of outdoor restaurants) and The Market with its  food court aand shops. Don't forget the Europa Centre up the hill with more bars and restaurants including The Barbacoa. 

For the first day, we recommend heading on through the gardens, past the Angry Birds activity park until you reach the beach.

At the beachfront head left to see Puerto Base marina. This is the spot to book whale watching trips, boat trips and big game fishing boats. From Puerto Base the little ferries connect Puerto Rico to south Gran Canaria's other marinas and resorts. There's not a lot of bars and restaurants here so just up the hill under the road to the Las Olas shopping centre in Agua La Perra, or head back to the beachfront.

One of the great things about Puerto Rico beach is the beachfront bars under the palm trees. They all do the holiday staples and ice-cold beer. Once you've refuelled keep going west until you reach Puerto de Escala marina. This has a couple of bars along the harbour wall and a shopping centre with restaurants on the top floor. Look here for water sports and sailing trips. 

For the cliff top walk from Puerto de Escala de Amadores beach climb the steps between the shopping centre and the harbour wall. The walk takes about 20 minutes and is gorgeous at sunset. 

Back in the main resort the shopping centres gets going after dark. Take your time and pick the restaurant you want. 

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    In this Tip Of The Day we return to the island's chemists or rather, to the island's fake chemists.

    A chemist in Gran Canaria is called a Farmacia and always has a green cross sign. Farmacias are the only place tobuy medicine in Spain, even basics like paracetamol.

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