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No. 12 - Its Gran Canaria Magazine

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SHOPPING I DE COMPRAS Nº <strong>12</strong><br />

<strong>Gran</strong> <strong>Canaria</strong>, your perfect shopping destination<br />

Sabina Beauty & Fashion (Av. de Italia, 6. Maspalomas)<br />

<strong>Gran</strong> <strong>Canaria</strong> has 34 shopping centres, making the<br />

island the third Spanish province in terms of number<br />

of shopping centres, trailing only behind Madrid<br />

and Barcelona. This plethora of shopping centres is<br />

fundamentally due to the sheer number of stores<br />

and famous brand names who are keen to set up<br />

business on the island and make their products<br />

more readily available at much more competitive<br />

prices than in the rest of Europe.<br />

Around 15 million tourists visit the Canary Islands every<br />

year. Together with the local population and tax<br />

breaks, the islands constitute a veritable oasis for<br />

shoppers. Make no mistake, alongside the sun and<br />

beach, shopping at great prices has been one of the<br />

keys to the tourist success story in <strong>Gran</strong> <strong>Canaria</strong>.<br />

The different local tax system is a great advantage<br />

when it comes to shopping in <strong>Gran</strong> <strong>Canaria</strong>. It means<br />

that products are discounted in price compared to<br />

other places throughout the year. While in the rest<br />

of Europe shoppers pay an average of 21.48 % VAT,<br />

in the Canaries they enjoy a fiscal system known as<br />

IGIC which has a standard rate of 7 %, a reduced rate<br />

of 3 % and an IGIC super reduced rate of 0 % for basic<br />

necessities.<br />

This difference in tax rates is applied in the Canary<br />

Islands for two reasons: firstly, as a compensation<br />

formula due to the islands’ remoteness from the<br />

European continent and secondly, due to its island<br />

situation, as <strong>Gran</strong> <strong>Canaria</strong> has to import the great<br />

majority of products it consumes.<br />

Recommended purchases<br />

You can basically buy anything you wish when you<br />

visit the island, but there are some products that<br />

are undoubtedly far cheaper than your own country,<br />

such as perfumes and cosmetics, tobacco, alcoholic<br />

beverages, sunglasses, sports gear, handbags,<br />

shoes, telephones and electrical goods in general,<br />

textiles and fashion, souvenirs and crafts, and the<br />

island’s unique gastronomy range.<br />

Places to come shopping<br />

You are on an island that is packed with stores<br />

and shopping centres. Wherever you venture<br />

out and about, you are likely to come across a<br />

good number of establishments that will be<br />

of great interest. Even so, if you are staying<br />

around the tourist resorts of Playa del Inglés and<br />

Maspalomas, you are recommended to go along<br />

to Paseo Comercial Boulevard Faro in Maspalomas<br />

(next to the beach’s famous lighthouse), El<br />

Tablero Shopping Centre and Yumbo Shopping<br />

Centre, the latter being famous the world over<br />

for bringing in a large part of LGTB tourism.<br />

At the tourist resort of Mogán, specifically at Playa<br />

de Puerto Rico, a highly recommended place<br />

to head to is the recently opened and stunning<br />

Mogan Mall, a truly amazing large-size shopping<br />

centre. Just along from there is The Market Puerto<br />

Rico, another shopping area with vertical gardens<br />

where, among other things, the best of the<br />

island’s gastronomy is available.<br />

In the city of Las Palmas de <strong>Gran</strong> <strong>Canaria</strong> it is<br />

worth making a beeline for Calle Mayor de Triana,<br />

a pedestrian street with shops that have<br />

been around for generations alongside other<br />

businesses and modern day franchise outlets. It<br />

provides a pleasant stroll around the city’s most<br />

emblematic buildings, just a few metres from the<br />

district of Vegueta (the oldest and most charming<br />

area of Las Palmas de <strong>Gran</strong> <strong>Canaria</strong>). Among<br />

the most important outlets here is the famous<br />

Sabina perfumery, the pioneering perfume store<br />

in the Canaries, together with cafeterias, restaurants,<br />

and the finest fashion stores. At the same<br />

time, in the port area we can go to the famous<br />

Calle de José Mesa y López, lined with the top<br />

fashion outlets and El Corte Inglés department<br />

store.<br />

In the area of Santa Catalina Park and surrounding<br />

streets we can find the best electronics<br />

shops. Our walk around here ends at the important<br />

maritime port of Las Palmas de <strong>Gran</strong> <strong>Canaria</strong>.<br />

What can we pack with our luggage?<br />

Yes, prices are unbeatable and there is a great<br />

temptation to pack our cases full of goodies,<br />

but there are limitations in force on transporting<br />

products back to your home country. However,<br />

it is also important to know that these amounts<br />

are on a person by person basis, and so, if you are<br />

travelling with a partner or with the family, these<br />

figures are multiplied by the number of people<br />

travelling together:<br />

■<br />

■<br />

■<br />

Cash: €10,000 or their equivalent in other<br />

currencies.<br />

Perfumes and cosmetics: 1 litre. It should be<br />

remembered that if you are carrying it in your<br />

hand luggage it cannot exceed 100 millilitres<br />

per bottle, although we have a handy tip for<br />

this. You can take 10 units of 100 ml or 20<br />

units of 50 ml or 33 units of 30 ml, always up<br />

to a maximum of 1 litre.<br />

Clothing, fashion, shoes, sunglasses, sports<br />

gear: Limits are set by the airline you are travelling<br />

with. The main problem is weight or<br />

the number of the bags you need to check<br />

in. If you exceed the weight limit, your airline<br />

may charge you extra. You are recommended<br />

to check with your airline first.<br />

■ Tobacco: 200 cigarettes or a carton of 10<br />

packets, 50 cigars or 100 slim cigars or 250<br />

grams of roll-your-own tobacco.<br />

■<br />

Alcoholic beverages: If alcohol content is<br />

greater than 22°, one litre. If it is under 22°, 2 litres.<br />

Wine, 4 litres. Beer, 16 litres. But remember<br />

that these quantities must be checked<br />

in, as hand luggage is limited to small 100 ml<br />

bottles.<br />

VAT COMPARISON CHART BY EUROPEAN COUNTRIES<br />

COUNTRY GENERAL VAT RATE GENERAL IGIC RATE REDUCED IGIC RATE<br />

Canary Islands - 7% 3%<br />

United Kingdom 20%<br />

Germany 19%<br />

Italy 22%<br />

France 20%<br />

Ireland 23%<br />

Holland 21%<br />

Poland 23%<br />

Sweden 25%<br />

Denmark 25%<br />

Belgium 21%<br />

Spain 21%<br />

One last piece of advice: don’t wait until the<br />

last minute to grab last-minute bargains. Most<br />

products are much cheaper on the island’s shops<br />

than in the airport’s Duty Free shops. As you are<br />

well aware, last minute decisions tend not to be<br />

the best decisions.<br />

Zona Calle Mayor de Triana

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