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The CEPSA petrol station is near the reception at the end of the eastern breakwater and is open from 8am - 8pm. Diesel and petrol prices are around 40 per cent lower than in Europe.
There is another petrol station in town, in the fishing harbour, two miles north of the marina.
Camping Gaz cylinders (blue 3kg, also typical in Italy or Greece) can be exchanged for full ones at Rolnautic Chandlery at the north end of marina. Cost is €13 to exchange an empty cylinder for a full one.
Filling gas bottles is possible at the DISA plant on the road to Gran Canaria airport (see listing below), although cruisers have reported mixed experiences here. They have a variety of adapters but the station only fills cylinders between 9am and 11.30am.
There is no bus that goes close to the DISA depot so it's either a long walk from the nearest bus stop or a 25-minute taxi ride/drive from the marina in Las Palmas (directions below).
See the General Info/Yachting Essentials section for more information.
Last updated: October 2022
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