Beach

Maspalomas Beach

103 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Alina
December 27, 2021
Second longest beach in Gran Canaria, Maspalomas is famous for its vast dunes. Located a 22-minute drive from the finca.
Eduard
September 15, 2019
Walking in the sand dunes will trick you into thinking you're lost in the Sahara desert. Easy to reach from Playa del Inglés, Maspalomas forms a super beach with its neighbour and San Agustín in the longest, unbroken stretch of sand on the island.
Kim
January 24, 2022
At Maspalomas beach there are at least three things that you should discover: the Lighthouse of Maspalomas, the Maspalomas sand Dunes and the Oasis of Maspalomas. Maspalomas beach starts next to the Lighthouse and ends at the south part of Gran Canaria where Maspalomas joins with Playa del Inglés. Both beaches are about 6 kilometers long. We recommend you a walk through both beaches where you will be in the middle of sand, dunes and sea. If you like surfing, just where both beaches are joined there are some waves where some locals usually surf. Also, next to the lighthouse there are usually nice waves and locals surfing.
At Maspalomas beach there are at least three things that you should discover: the Lighthouse of Maspalomas, the Maspalomas sand Dunes and the Oasis of Maspalomas. Maspalomas beach starts next to the Lighthouse and ends at the south part of Gran Canaria where Maspalomas joins with Playa del Inglés.…
Adrian
September 2, 2022
Desert and oasis in south Gran Canaria. The Maspalomas Dune system is a unique wild place in the Canary Islands due to its beauty and range of ecosystems. Its 400 hectares, protected by the Canarian government as a Nature Reserve of special value, include a fantastic beach, a dynamic sand dune system, palm grove and a brackish lagoon. This mix of desert and oasis is at the southern tip of Gran Canaria and is surrounded by the famous Maspalomas resort. What to do in the Maspalomas dunes. To learn more about the area visit the information centre and lookout point in the Hotel Riu Palace in Playa del Inglés in northeast Maspalomas. From here take fork number three of the trail through all the different types of dune in the reserve and down to sunny Maspalomas beach. From the beach you can see the abundant wildlife in the lagoon and relax in the shade of the palm grove.
Desert and oasis in south Gran Canaria. The Maspalomas Dune system is a unique wild place in the Canary Islands due to its beauty and range of ecosystems. Its 400 hectares, protected by the Canarian government as a Nature Reserve of special value, include a fantastic beach, a dynamic sand dune syst…
Francisca
May 18, 2022
San Bartolomé de Tirajana en el sur de Gran Canaria ofrece muchas playas ideales y paradisiacas. No dejes de visitarlas

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