Dunas de Maspalomas

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Stretching along the southern coast of Gran Canaria, the Dunas de Maspalomas is a surreal desert-like landscape of golden sand dunes that roll right into the Atlantic Ocean. This protected natural reserve feels more like the Sahara than the Canary Islands, with shifting sands, a palm-fringed oasis, and a pristine beach that draws sun-seekers and nature lovers alike. Whether you're hiking the dunes at sunrise, spotting migratory birds at the lagoon, or simply soaking up the otherworldly scenery, this is a must-see stop on any Canary Islands road trip.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

You can explore the dunes and beach in a half-day, especially if you arrive early to beat the heat and the crowds. Combine a morning walk on the dunes with a swim at the beach and lunch at a chiringuito (beach bar). For a more immersive experience, spend a full day: hike the dunes, visit the lighthouse and lagoon, then relax on the sand as the sun sets. If you're staying in the south of the island, it's easy to split your time here over two days.

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