Gran Canaria has several sensational streets, one of those is the street along the west coast from San Nicholas de Tolentino to Agaete, especially were the is following the impressive coastline.
Till San Nicholas it’s a bit of time, first from Puerto Rico along the south coast till Puerto de Mogán, from there into the heartland and from Mogán crossing to the west.
On the street above several Barrancos a natural spectade is waiting: Los Azulejos


San Nicholas is not so nice it’s situated in a wide valley. The whole area is also called ‘La Aldea’.

On our way north the weather was not so fine, it even started to rain a bit. so we drove strait to the first stop, Agaete



Further to Puerto de las Nieves. The Finger of God can only be admired rudimentarly at the moment. A very strong storm destroyed this rock formation. However, according to our travel guide they plan to rebuild it somehow. In any case Puerto de las Nieves is small but very nice.


Back to the south it became better and it was possible to make some nice pictures of the street:



We made a break in the little harbour of San Nicholas, in Puerto de la Aldea. The little village has become very nice, although it seems as the same storm, which destroyed the Finger of God slammed here too – a part of the small promenade crumbled away and is locked.
In one of the little restaurants we eat fish. Very unhandly this time, the cute little cat under our table is very delighted


It was the restaurant on the right behind, excellent and not to expensive, really recommendable.