From Puerto Rico you can sail to both Puerto De Mogan and Arguineguin. Ferries depart twice an hour, the last returning in the late afternoon. Whichever town you choose to sail to, it's a trip of less than an hour, and on the return trips there are fish being fed, which you can enjoy the sight of from the ferries' glass bottoms.Remember, if you want to sail to the market in Arguineguin on Tuesdays, and to Mogan on Fridays, you need to get down to the ferry early, as it's a popular trip.
You can see the sailing schedule and prices here: https://www.lineassalmon.es/en/regular_line.htm
At first, it might be hard to locate the providers of water sports in Puerto Rico - Gran Canaria, but you will find most of them if you take a stroll through the harbours. The reason for this is that guests are transported out to sea where the water sports will take place. This prevents congestion in the harbours as they are heavily trafficked.
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Finca Cordal, museum and events
Museo de la Zafra, the hard wearing of tomato plants
Las Salinas De Tenefe, salt extraction of the Atlantic Ocean
Las Canteras besch, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

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