About 2015 Gran Canaria offline map
Why choose our offline Gran Canaria maps?
1. We are tourists who got tired of offline map apps which are not really offline, does not offer most important functionality or does not really work as expected.
2. We use freshly updated 2015 maps & points of interest.
3. Our app is 100% offline, no internet connection required.
4. Maximum details thanks to OpenStreetMaps contributors.
5. It was tested on our various trips and is proven to work as expected.
More information about Gran Canaria by Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gran_Canaria)
This island is called a "Miniature Continent" due to the different climates and variety of landscapes found, with long beaches and dunes of white sand, contrasting with green ravines and picturesque villages. A third of the island is under protection as a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO.
The number of annual visitors is 2.2 million (2,200,000). Most of the tourists visit the southern part of the island. The north tends to be cooler, while the south is warmer and sunny. The east coast of the island is flat, dotted with beaches, while the western coast is rockier and mountainous.
The island possesses 32 Natural Protected Spaces, that they emphasize the Rural Park of Nublo, The Doramas Jungle, the Azuaje Ravine, Tamadaba, Pino Santo, etc.
In the south there is a large bird park, Palmitos Park, as well as many beach resort communities. Resorts are concentrated in the central eastern part of the southern coast in the Maspalomas area, which includes the towns of San Agustín, Playa del Inglés and Meloneras. The Maspalomas Dunes are located between Playa del Inglés ("The Englishman's Beach") and the distinctive 19th century Maspalomas lighthouse.