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Seven bars line the canals of Puerto de Mogán

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As of August 2026 (updated regularly)

There are seven bars in Puerto de Mogán, nestled amongst the canals and bridges that have earned this harbour town at the head of the valley the nickname ‚Little Venice‘. If you’re looking for the best bars in Puerto de Mogán, you’ll find them at the marina and in the narrow alleyways between the whitewashed houses. Bar Terraza El Laurel has received 472 reviews, whilst Restaurante Jamonal de Mogán has a rating of 4.6 stars. At the tables, sailors sit alongside day-trippers from the resorts to the south and locals from the Mogán valley.

Marina bars between the fishing quay and the canal

A drink in Puerto de Mogán costs between two and five euros, with prices at the upper end of the scale on the terraces right by the canal. The bars and restaurants are at their busiest at lunchtime and in the early evening, when day trippers leave and locals take their place. On Fridays, the weekly market draws extra customers into the narrow streets and the neighbouring bars. Away from the main street by the harbour, smaller establishments such as Bar Tahona Mogan prefer to accept cash rather than cards.

Restaurante Jamonal de Mogán: Bar in Puerto de Mogán auf Gran Canaria

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1. Restaurante Jamonal de Mogán: a bar in Puerto de Mogán on Gran Canaria

4.6519 reviews

📞 928 56 53 93

Maria’s Pool Bar: Bar in Puerto De Mogan

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2. Maria’s Pool Bar: a bar in Puerto de Mogan

4.3403 reviews

📞 928 17 91 30

Bar Terraza El Laurel: Bar in Mogán

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3. Bar Terraza El Laurel: a bar in Mogán

4.4472 reviews

📞 928 56 93 18

Bar: Bar in Mogán

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4. Bar: Bar in Mogán

4.0674 reviews

📞 928 56 55 06

Bar El Boya: Bar in Arguineguín

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5. Bar El Boya: a bar in Arguineguín

4.38,549 reviews

📞 928 73 53 14

Bar: Bar in Mogán

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6. Bar: Bar in Mogán

4.0674 reviews

📞 928 56 55 06

Bar Tahona Mogan: Bar in Mogán

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7. Bar Tahona Mogan: A bar in Mogán

4.6117 reviews

📞 928 56 91 48

Tips for your visit

At the marina, guests at Maria’s Pool Bar can look out over moored sailing boats and the Atlantic Ocean, which frames the Mogán valley. Fresh fish from the neighbouring fishing harbour finds its way into the waterside restaurants. In the late afternoon, the light falls across the façades of the houses, and the terraces along the canals fill up. The Restaurante Jamonal de Mogán stands out with 519 reviews.

Nine steakhouses stand alongside the bars in this harbour town on the south-west coast of Gran Canaria. In the narrow alleyways between the bridges, the air is filled with the scent of grilled meat and garlic. Mangoes and avocados from the Mogán Valley feature on the menus, for example at Bar Terraza El Laurel. Six Spanish restaurants round off the picture amongst the whitewashed houses.


Frequently Asked Questions

What vegetarian options do bars in Puerto de Mogán offer?

The seven bars in Puerto de Mogán serve vegetarian tapas such as patatas bravas, fried mushrooms and pimientos de Padrón. Salads with avocados from the Mogán Valley and bread with mojo verde are also on the menu. Cheese platters and grilled vegetables round off the meat-free selection at Bar Tahona Mogan and other bars.

When is the best time to visit the bars in Puerto de Mogán?

It’s well worth a visit in the early evening, when the sun sets over the marina and the terraces along the canals are bustling with people. During the Thursday market, the harbour town is a hive of activity. The whitewashed alleyways of this town, known as ‚Little Venice‘, then provide a peaceful backdrop for a drink by the water.

When are the bars in Puerto de Mogán open?

The bars in Puerto de Mogán usually open in the late morning and stay open into the evening. Bars in the harbour extend their opening hours during the summer months and at weekends. The exact times depend on the individual establishment and the season.

The order of this list is not based on our editorial opinion, but solely on genuine user reviews.
Opening hours and other details are subject to change; please check before visiting.
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