Centro Comercial El Muelle (Muelle de Santa Catalina, Las Palmas) – this shopping mall is located a short walk from Santa Catalina park, inside the harbor. Visitors will find nice open air restaurants and bars which face the harbor, along with offering good views of the city. There are some good retailers (including Cortefiel, C&A, […]
Tienda El Charco (Jardín del Conde, Valle Gran Rey) – this minimart is ideally located in La Puntilla in the Valle Gran Rey. The small supermarket, offering a wide selection of items, can be found among the shopping strip at Jardin del Conde.
Mercado Municipal (Avenida de Colón, San Sebastián) – located next to the town’s bus depot, this is a farmer’s market that stocks fruits & vegetables plus local delicacies like miel de palma (palm honey – made from the sap of palm trees),
El Campanario Shopping Centre (Hibisco 1, Corralejo) – this shopping center takes its name from its 25-meter tall bell tower (which offers panoramic views of Corralejo, and the islands of Lobos and Lanzarote). It has 34 retailers offering a variety of merchandise and brands (including ADN Factory (shoes), BAOBAB (kids), Catrina, Chup Chup, Desigual, Cristalida, […]
Centro Comercial Las Rotondas (Calle Francisco Pi y Arsuaga 2, 35600 Puerto del Rosario) – this is perhaps the largest shopping mall anywhere in Fuerteventura. This mall has 76 retailers, including international brands like Benetton, C&A, Calzedonia, Cortefiel, Guess, H&M, Massimo Dutti, Pull & Bear, and Zara. There are also some fast food eateries like […]
Centro Comercial Las Palmeras (Av. Nuestra Señora del Carmen 70, Corralejo) – opened in 2010, this shopping mall includes a Spar supermarket, and retailers selling cosmetics, perfumes, clothes, accessories and sports clothes and equipment. Those retailers include: Zara, Stradivarius, Fund Grube, Natura, Espirit, Encuentro, Bambinos, Sportszone, Lady Russ, Sunglass Hut, and E-Shine, along with two […]
Calle O’Daly (Santa Cruz de la Palma) – this is one of the main commercial strips in not only the town of Santa Cruz, but the entire island. Unlike the more developed Canarian islands of Tenerife and Gran Canaria, there is a lack of major shopping malls in Palma island (most likely due to the […]
Biosfera Plaza (Av. Juan Carlos 1, Puerto del Carmen) – this shopping center has 54 stores and restaurants (both regional and international retailers such as Desigual, Footlocker, Guess, Levi’s, Pull & Bear, Timberland, Zara; as well as eateries like Haagen Dazs, McDonald’s).
Centro Comercial Atlantico Vecindario (Calle Adargoma, Santa Lucía de Tirajana) — this is a shopping center located just 15 minutes (via car) from Maspalomas and Playa del Inglés. There are over 100 retailers (from Lacoste to Zara), a Carrefour supermarket, eateries like McDonald’s, a multiplex theater, and amenities like banks.
Calle Real (San Sebastián) — just up from the port in the island’s capital is lined with boutiques, sports stores, souvenir shops, art galleries and sidewalk cafes. Shop for souvenir foods like palm honey, almogrote (a chess spread) or mojo. The street is flanked by magnificent traditional houses and bars, cafés, perfume shops, accessories, fashion […]