Arucas

Photo: Bengt Nyman from Vaxholm, Sweden / CC BY 2.0

Perched on the northern coast of Gran Canaria, Arucas is a captivating town where volcanic black sand meets neoclassical grandeur. The town’s crowning glory is the stunning Iglesia de San Juan Bautista, a neo-Gothic cathedral-like church that took over 70 years to build using local blue-grey stone. Beyond its architectural marvels, Arucas is the heart of the island’s rum production, with the historic Arehucas Rum Distillery offering tours and tastings. The town’s lively main square, shaded by ficus trees, is perfect for sipping a cortado and watching local life unfold. Arucas feels refreshingly authentic, a counterpoint to the coastal resorts, and is an easy day trip from Las Palmas.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is sufficient to explore Arucas’s key sights: spend an hour at the church, 90 minutes at the rum distillery (including a tasting), and another hour wandering the town’s cobbled streets and main square. Combine it with a morning at the nearby Jardín de la Marquesa or a trip to the coast at Puerto de las Nieves for a full day out. Arucas works well as a relaxed morning or afternoon excursion from Las Palmas (20 minutes by car) or as a stop on a northern coastal road trip.

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