Gran Canaria Bus Guide 2026: Complete Insider Guide to Public Transport

Up-to-date insider guide to buses in Gran Canaria 2026 — from someone who lives here and uses public transport every day

✅ Prices verified April 2026 🚌 Real routes and timetables 💡 Local insider tricks 📱 Best tested apps 🌙 Night transport info

Why you can trust this guide:

I've been living in Gran Canaria for over 8 years and use public transport almost every day. All the information here is current (as of April 2026) and tested first-hand. This guide helps you save money and avoid the typical tourist mistakes.

🚌 The Two Bus Companies (Important to Understand!)

G

Guaguas Municipales

YELLOW buses

  • ✅ ONLY for Las Palmas city
  • ✅ Very cheap with the Bono card
  • ✅ Frequent connections
  • ❌ Doesn't go to the airport
  • ❌ Doesn't go to the resorts
G

Global

BLUE/TURQUOISE buses

  • ✅ Covers the whole island
  • ✅ Airport ↔ Resorts
  • ✅ Las Palmas ↔ South
  • ✅ Night connections
  • ⚠️ More expensive than urban buses

🚨 Important: Tickets are NOT valid between companies! A Guaguas ticket doesn't work on Global buses and vice versa.

💶 Current Prices and Tickets (April 2026)

Guaguas Municipales (Yellow Urban Buses)

Single Tickets

  • • Single trip (cash or card): €1.40
  • ⚠️ Very expensive without the Bono card!

Bono Guagua (Recommended!)

  • • Single trip: €0.42 (70% saving!)
  • • Card: €8.50 (10 trips)
  • • One-off deposit: €1.50
  • 💰 Pays off after 3-4 trips

🛒 Where to buy: San Telmo bus station, Parque Santa Catalina, or at "Estancos" (kiosks). Ask for "Bono Guagua Sin Contacto" (contactless).

Global (Blue Island Buses)

From / To Price Travel Time Frequency
Airport → Las Palmas €2.30-€2.95 30 min Every 30 min
Airport → Maspalomas €4.05 40 min Every hour
Las Palmas → Maspalomas €5.60-€6.25 45-60 min Every 30 min
Las Palmas → Puerto Mogán €6.80 90 min Every 20 min

💳 Payment: Cash (max. €20 notes), card or TransGC card. IMPORTANT: tell the driver your exact destination!

🗺️ Most Important Routes for Tourists

Line 60: Las Palmas ↔ Airport (DIRECT)

Fastest connection between the city and the airport

Route Details

  • Travel time: 30 minutes
  • Price: €2.30 (San Telmo) / €2.95 (Santa Catalina)
  • Frequency: Every 30 minutes
  • Hours: 05:15 - 22:15

Stops

  • • Santa Catalina (Las Palmas)
  • • San Telmo (Las Palmas)
  • • Hospital Insular
  • • Gran Canaria Airport

✈️ Insider tip: Perfect for airport transfers. Buses run until just after 22:00!

Line 1: Las Palmas ↔ Puerto de Mogán

The most important tourist route — connects everything

Route Details

  • Travel time: 120+ minutes (full route)
  • Price: Depending on destination (€2.30 - €6.80)
  • Frequency: Every 20 minutes (06:00-18:00)
  • Hours: 06:00 - 22:00+

Major Stops

  • • San Telmo (Las Palmas)
  • • Airport
  • • Maspalomas
  • • Vecindario
  • • Arguineguín
  • • Puerto Rico
  • • Puerto de Mogán

🏖️ Perfect for: All the southern resorts. It actually stops everywhere — practically on every corner!

Line 5: Las Palmas ↔ Maspalomas (NIGHT)

Your lifeline after 22:00!

Route Details

  • Travel time: 60 minutes
  • Price: €4.05 (to Maspalomas)
  • Frequency: Every hour
  • Hours: 20:00 - 06:00

Route

  • • Las Palmas (San Telmo)
  • • Airport
  • • Bahía Feliz
  • • Playa del Inglés
  • • Maspalomas

🌙 Lifesaver: The only continuous night connection to the southern resorts!

Line 66: Airport → Maspalomas (DIRECT)

Express to the southern beaches

Route Details

  • Travel time: 40 minutes
  • Price: €4.05
  • Frequency: Every hour
  • Hours: 07:30 - 20:30

Stops

  • • Airport
  • • Bahía Feliz
  • • San Agustín
  • • Playa del Inglés
  • • Maspalomas

🎯 Ideal for: Direct transfer from airport to the southern hotels with no detours!

📱 The Best Bus Apps (That I Use Every Day)

Google Maps

My #1 tip!

  • ✅ Generally more accurate than the official apps
  • ✅ Shows all the lines
  • ✅ Real-time data
  • ✅ Works offline

Just choose "public transport"

Guaguas Municipales

For urban buses

  • ✅ Real-time data
  • ✅ Top up the Bono card
  • ❌ Las Palmas only
→ Download app

Global Móvil

For island buses

  • ✅ All Global routes
  • ✅ Offline timetables
  • ❌ No real-time data!
→ Download app

🤫 My real secret tip:

99% of Canarians use Google Maps. Just enter origin and destination, choose "public transport" — done! Generally more accurate than all the other apps combined.

💡 Insider Tips That Actually Save Money

💰 Save money

  • Get the Bono card! Cheaper from 3 trips onwards
  • • With Global: state your exact destination (often saves money)
  • • Bring small notes (max. €20)
  • • TransGC card only for long stays

🕐 Save time

  • • Early morning: buses run more punctually
  • • 14:00-16:00: fewer buses (siesta)
  • • Friday afternoon: plan for traffic
  • • Sundays: significantly (!) fewer connections

🎯 Practical tricks

  • • Line 5 = your night-time lifeline!
  • • Take screenshots of timetables
  • • USB ports on Global buses
  • • Bring a jacket (strong air conditioning)

🌤️ Weather tips

  • • During Calima: delays are normal
  • • Strong winds: north-south routes affected
  • • Rain: plan extra time
  • • Summer: travel early in the morning (cooler)

🌙 Night Service and Alternatives

⚠️ Important to know

Most buses stop running after 22:30. EXCEPTION: Line 5 runs all night!

Night buses (limited)

  • Line 5 Las Palmas ↔ Maspalomas (20:00-06:00)
  • Guaguas Only a few urban night lines

Line 5 is your friend after 22:00!

Alternatives after 22:30

  • Taxi: Las Palmas-Maspalomas ~€50-60
  • Hotel transfer: often cheaper
  • Plan ahead: last bus is usually around 22:00

Tip: taxis cost more at night (surcharge)

⚠️ Avoiding Common Mistakes

Mistake #1: not specifying your destination precisely

Problem: "Maspalomas" has 5+ different stops! Vague destination = higher price.

Solution: say exactly "Maspalomas Faro", "Maspalomas Dunas" or "Playa del Inglés".

Mistake #2: travelling without a Bono card

Problem: €1.40 instead of €0.42 — that's 3 times more expensive!

Solution: buy the Bono card on day one. Worth it from 3 trips.

Mistake #3: the Sunday shock

Problem: on Sundays many buses run only every 1-2 hours instead of every 20-30 minutes.

Solution: check the Sunday timetable on Saturday night!

Mistake #4: confusing the bus companies

Problem: trying to use a Guaguas ticket on a Global bus (or vice versa).

Solution: yellow = Las Palmas city only. Blue = the whole island. Tickets are not interchangeable!

Prefer to explore the island by car?

Buses cover the main destinations, but for remote beaches, mountain villages and hiking trailheads, a rental car gives you far more freedom. Check out our complete car rental guide.

🔗 Official Sources and Further Links

Disclaimer: All prices and timetables as of April 2026. Since I use the buses every day, I keep this information as up-to-date as possible. For the latest official timetables, visit the linked websites.