The Finca Jardín del Norte, located in Gáldar, has gained popularity by becoming a recurring setting for audiovisual productions by a prominent local artist. This enclave, previously used in other works, stands out for its blend of nature, privacy, and expansive open spaces.
Beyond its artistic use, the property is part of Canary Islands' holiday accommodation offerings. Its prices, which at certain times can drop below 200 euros per night, position it as an attractive and competitive option for a property of its kind on the island.
Situated in one of Gran Canaria's most tranquil areas, the finca is distinguished by its green surroundings and by providing an experience away from urban noise. The north of the island has emerged in recent years as an increasingly sought-after alternative for travelers wishing to discover a different side of the traditional tourist destination associated with the south.
“"It is no coincidence that the artist has chosen this location more than once. He knows well the symbolic and visual value of the Canarian landscapes, and has made many spaces of the Archipelago part of his artistic identity."
The finca has been featured in music videos such as Respuesta Cero, released in February 2022, where its interiors served as the main set. Later, the same setting was used to promote the track Ni Borracho, included in his album El Baifo, reinforcing the connection between contemporary music and Canarian roots.
Accommodation rates vary depending on demand and season. During off-peak periods, the cost per night is around 182 euros. However, in high-demand months, such as summer, prices can rise to approximately 260 euros per night. Despite these fluctuations, the finca remains an appealing option for groups, couples, or families seeking privacy and amenities.
Guest reviews highlight the tranquility of the place, ideal for relaxation, and the natural environment that offers a sense of positive isolation. The outdoor facilities, including gardens and a swimming pool, are also highly valued, especially in the Canarian climate, which allows them to be enjoyed for most of the year.




