
Cañada de los Gatos Archaeological Park
Explore ancient indigenous settlements and enjoy stunning ocean views at this historical park in Gran Canaria.

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Cañada de los Gatos Archaeological Park
Best Time
Avoid midday heat

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Explore ancient indigenous settlements and enjoy stunning ocean views at this historical park in Gran Canaria.
"Fascinating archaeological site with well-preserved structures and scenic ocean views."

👟 Wear Sturdy Shoes
Paths are uneven; good grip is essential for exploring the site and trails.
💧 Bring Water
There's not much shade, so stay hydrated, especially on hot days.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.2 · 400 reviews
Type
Historical Landmark
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Ancient Indigenous Settlements
Main archaeological site
Explore the well-preserved foundations of ancient dwellings, offering a glimpse into island life over 1300 years ago.

Scenic Ocean and Harbor Views
Viewpoint near the cafe
Enjoy breathtaking panoramic vistas of the coastline, the bay, and the charming town of Puerto de Mogán.

Excavated Old Cemetery
Valley path
Discover an intriguing ancient cemetery with detailed explanations and images of archaeological findings.
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👟 Wear Sturdy Shoes
Paths are uneven; good grip is essential for exploring the site and trails.
💧 Bring Water
There's not much shade, so stay hydrated, especially on hot days.
⏰ Check Exit Times
Be aware of closing times to avoid getting locked in.
🚶♀️ Explore the Circular Route
Combine the archaeological site with the cemetery and exit via the hotel for varied views.
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👟 Wear Sturdy Shoes
Paths are uneven; good grip is essential for exploring the site and trails.
💧 Bring Water
There's not much shade, so stay hydrated, especially on hot days.
⏰ Check Exit Times
Be aware of closing times to avoid getting locked in.
🚶♀️ Explore the Circular Route
Combine the archaeological site with the cemetery and exit via the hotel for varied views.
🧐 Read the Signs
Informative signs explain the history and findings, enhancing your understanding.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find Cañada de los Gatos a worthwhile cultural break from beach activities, appreciating the historical insights and scenic ocean views. While some note the signs can be repetitive, the well-preserved ruins and the intriguing old cemetery offer a glimpse into the island's past. The affordable entry and pleasant walking paths make it a recommended stop for history enthusiasts and those seeking panoramic vistas.
"With very few cultural places to visit on the island, we thought we would give this place a go!
We it's a break from the beach and resorts, so that's a plus.
It is cheap to enter and great views when walking around the site.
It's basically settlement dating from the Middle Ages to the present.
There must be about 20 or so excavated building foundations. Once you have read the signs on the first couple, you have read all of them. All the signs say the same thing with slightly different wording.
Once you have followed the path around, you reach a cafe with a great viewpoint.
From there, you can either go back the way you came or continue along the side of the mountain to see an old cemetery and the alternative way out.
If you chose the latter, you exit via a hotel. As we got lost, we wandered around the hotel grounds, and my partner took advantage of the toilets, which she said were very clean.
We eventually found our way out!"
Paul Meagher
"This fascinating archaeological site in Gran Canaria showcases the remains of ancient indigenous settlements. Well-preserved structures, scenic ocean views, and well-maintained paths make it a worthwhile visit. It is a perfect place for those who love history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes."
Tomasz
"Interesting site with short walk along the hill path.
Stout shoes are needed as the path is uneven, but there is a good hand rail in the places its needed.
The bar was closed when I was there, I suspect it opens in peak season as access to it would be from the Hotel for supplies.
Good circular walk if going from the hotel, up the path through the site and out to the bay and shops.
Realling interesting history to see where the original dwellings were established along side the water supply running down the gully.
Take a bottle of water on a hot day as there's not much shade."
Richard Ecob
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The park is located near Playa de Mogán. Many visitors access it via the Cordial Mogan Playa hotel, as it's conveniently situated nearby. Public transport options to Mogán are available, and from there, it's a short walk to the park entrance.
While direct parking at the archaeological site itself might be limited, parking is generally available in the vicinity of Playa de Mogán, especially near hotels like the Cordial Mogan Playa.
Yes, it's a pleasant walk from Puerto de Mogán to the archaeological park, offering scenic coastal views along the way.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Entrance to the park is often free, especially for guests of the Cordial Mogan Playa hotel. For others, it's generally very affordable, making it a budget-friendly cultural excursion.
Opening hours can vary, and it's advisable to check locally. Some sources indicate that entrances and exits may close, so be mindful of the time.
Typically, advance booking is not required for general visits, as entry is often free or low-cost. However, for organized group visits or special tours, it's best to inquire beforehand.
The park has well-maintained paths, but some sections can be uneven. Stout shoes are recommended. Handrails are present in some areas.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You can explore the remains of ancient indigenous settlements, including building foundations, an old cemetery, and enjoy scenic ocean views from a designated viewpoint.
A visit typically takes about 1-2 hours, depending on your pace and how much time you spend at the viewpoint and cemetery.
While not always advertised, organized group visits and educational tours for schools and other organizations do occur. Inquire locally for potential guided options.
There is limited shade throughout the park, so it's recommended to visit during cooler parts of the day and bring water.
While the name translates to 'Valley of the Cats,' the archaeological significance relates to ancient indigenous settlements. There's no direct evidence of cats being worshipped here, unlike some other Peruvian cultures.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
There is a cafe with a viewpoint, but it may be temporarily closed or only open seasonally. It's best to check its operational status before your visit.
Yes, bringing your own water and snacks is a good idea, especially given the limited shade and potential closure of the on-site cafe.
📸 📸 Photography
The viewpoint overlooking the ocean and harbor offers stunning panoramic shots. The archaeological ruins themselves also provide interesting photographic opportunities.
Yes, photography is generally allowed within the park. However, always be respectful of the historical site and other visitors.



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