I went to the winter sun Spanish island for minimoon spa break – flights were just £19 & it had cocktails for breakfast 

WINTER sun, all-inclusive resorts and package holidays are all synonymous with Gran Canaria.

But what many people might not know is that the island is also a ­luxury spa destination.

ShutterstockGran Canaria is home to more than just mountains and sand dunes[/caption]

SuppliedThe Spanish island is the perfect spa retreat, pictured Cordial Mogan Playa hotel[/caption]

My new husband and I had booked to visit the Spanish island for our minimoon, just days after tying the knot in Devon.

And a long weekend of being pampered was the perfect way to decompress after our Big Day.

The popular European escape is not only home to mountains and sand dunes, it also has an array of stunning spa hotels.

Our home for the trip was the four-star Hotel Cordial Mogán Playa, nestled in the charming fishing village of Puerto de Mogan, on the South West coast of the island.

Many of the airy rooms there have balconies overlooking one of the complex’s two vast pools.

But it was the hotel’s Inagua spa that attracted us, with atmospheric colours, lights, sensations, sounds and scents for ultimate relaxation.

There’s a heated indoor pool with massage jets, sauna, aromatherapy steam-room, outdoor hot tub and heated stone sun loungers, plus a salt therapy pool, which I spent many hours in soothing away the aches and pains of pre-wedding stress.

My favourite part, though, was the treatments.

My Balinese massage was devine — the warm lavender and jasmine oils helped smooth out all the knots in my back.

Other options include a hot stone massage, a head and foot one, and a 90-minute anti-stress treatment.

Feeling suitably refreshed we set off to explore the extensive grounds, which are laid out like a traditional Canarian village.

The 487-room property sits next to the ancient ruins of the town of Las Crucecitas and boasts sprawling botanical gardens with over 450 species of wildlife, including, fittingly, yellow canaries.

Aside from the spa, the jewel in the hotel’s crown is the food.

Guests can opt for the Tamarona Restaurant buffet, with fresh fish and steak aplenty.

Or at the Michelin-starred in-house Los Guayres Restaurant, highlights include scarlet shrimp and locally-caught wreckfish, a white fish with a similar flavour to sea bass.

Cream and honey

Breakfast is a plentiful affair, with cooked options as well as a waffles, churros and pancakes station.

I was particularly enamoured with the giant Nutella jar you could pump straight onto your plate and adorn with a chocolate flake, hundreds of thousands and dollops of whipped cream and honey you could scrape fresh from the honeycomb.

There is even a breakfast cocktail stand serving spicy Bloody Marys and a refreshing Buck’s Fizz.

We avoided sampling too many of these though as we wanted to explore nearby wellness-themed attractions.

SuppliedMe and my husband visited Gran Canaria for our minimoon[/caption]

First on our list was Gloria Palace San Agustín, where we spent a glorious afternoon at the Thalasso spa, which has a sea water circuit with 34 hydromassage stations.

The island also boasts a Perchel Beach Club, but unlike its Ibiza and Mykonos contemporaries, it’s family friendly, with a kids’ pool and climbing frame.

Friendly staff served us sushi as we lounged on day beds.

Later we watched the sunset from an infinity pool, sipping frozen daiquiris.

If you fancy dolphin and whale-watching head to Puerto Rico Marina and hop on the Spirit of the Sea, a catamaran with a glass bottom.

After motoring an hour out into the Atlantic Ocean we were delighted to see a family of dolphins swim right up to the boat.

Rolling dunes

There are plenty of other gems inland, so hiring a car is a fun way to discover the white-washed mountain towns.

Our trip wouldn’t be complete without seeing the Maspalomas nature reserve, on the Atlantic’s edge — 400 hectares of rolling sand dunes, some as high as 40ft, make it feel like you’re in the Sahara desert.

Beware of the nudist beach though, which is easily stumbled upon.

The five-star Seaside Palm Beach Hotel is nearby and the perfect spot for lunch by the pool and a visit to it’s spa and wellness centre.

In a sensationally relaxing hour of Pantai Luar massage, I had my back pummelled with scented medicinal herbs heated in soft cotton bags and smoothed with aromatherapy oil.

It was such a perfect end to our Gran Canaria minimoon that we might do it all again for our honeymoon.

Gloria Palace San Agustín Thalasso & HotelWe spent a relaxing afternoon at the Gloria Palace San Agustín Thalasso & Hotel[/caption]

GettyPuerto de Mogan was a charming and cosy spot[/caption]

GO: Gran Canaria

GETTING THERE: Ryanair flies from London Stansted to Gran Canaria from £18.99 each way.

See ryanair.com.

STAYING THERE: Rooms at the Hotel Cordial Mogan Playa cost at £185 per night.

See becordial.com.

OUT & ABOUT: Dolphin and whale- watching trips from €38 (£32) adult, €20 (£17) child.

See grancanariablue.com.

For more information, see grancanariawellness.com.

   

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