Discover Gran Canaria From the Sky

Experience Gran Canaria like never before – a cinematic aerial journey that captures the island’s rugged volcanic landscapes, golden dunes, and coastal cities bathed in sunlight.
Filmed entirely with the DJI Mavic 4 Pro, this visual story reveals the true essence of one of Spain’s most fascinating islands.

Music by OndaDeLibertad – licensed for Dronorama.

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About Gran Canaria

Located in the Atlantic Ocean, Gran Canaria is part of Spain’s Canary Islands archipelago, often described as a “miniature continent” for its incredible diversity of landscapes.

From the golden sands of Maspalomas Dunes to the lush pine forests of Tamabada Natural Park, every corner of the island tells a unique story.

Must-See Places

  • Las Palmas de Gran Canaria – The island’s lively capital, home to the historic Vegueta district and Las Canteras beach.
  • Maspalomas Dunes – Iconic desert-like dunes stretching along the southern coast.
  • Roque Nublo – A monumental volcanic rock and symbol of the island, located 1,813 m above sea level.
  • Puerto de Mogán – Known as “Little Venice” for its picturesque canals and harbor.
  • Teror & Arucas – Traditional towns showcasing colonial architecture and local life.
  • Bandama Caldera – A volcanic crater perfect for hiking and panoramic views.
  • Agaete & Tamadaba – Rich in vegetation and breathtaking cliffs over the Atlantic.
  • Gran Canaria’s Gay-Friendly South – Maspalomas and Playa del Inglés are known worldwide for their open and welcoming atmosphere.

Climate & Travel Facts

  • Average temperature: 22–27 °C year-round
  • Sunny days per year: Over 300
  • Rainy days: Rare, mostly between November and February
  • Tourism: More than 4 million visitors per year
  • Languages: Spanish (official), English and German widely spoken
  • Airports: Gran Canaria International (LPA)

Adventure & Culture

Gran Canaria is a paradise for explorers – from paragliding and scuba diving to cultural routes through aboriginal caves and botanical gardens. The mix of adventure and serenity makes it one of Europe’s most complete destinations.

Why This Film

This Dronorama project aims to capture not only aerial beauty but also the energy, rhythm, and colors that define Gran Canaria.

Through slow, cinematic takes and natural lighting, this film preserves the island’s raw essence for future generations – a digital archive of nature and culture from above.

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