Maspalomas Beach

Photo: Bengt Nyman from Vaxholm, Sweden / CC BY 2.0

Maspalomas Beach, on the southern coast of Gran Canaria, is a dazzling expanse of golden sand stretching over 12 kilometres. Its iconic dunes, a protected natural area, create a surreal Saharan-like landscape that meets the Atlantic Ocean. The beach is a haven for sun-seekers, swimmers, and nature lovers, with a laid-back vibe that contrasts with the nearby resort bustle. The area is rich in local culture, from the historic Maspalomas Lighthouse to the vibrant chiringuitos (beach bars) serving fresh seafood and tropical cocktails. For international travellers, it’s a perfect blend of natural wonder and easy-going island life, easily explored on a self-drive itinerary around Gran Canaria.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least a full day to truly soak up Maspalomas Beach. Start early with a walk through the dunes before the heat sets in, then spend the morning swimming or lounging on the sand. After a leisurely seafood lunch at a chiringuito, explore the lighthouse and lagoon in the afternoon. If you're a nature enthusiast, consider a half-day guided tour of the dunes to learn about the unique ecosystem. For a relaxed pace, two days allow you to combine beach time with visits to nearby attractions without rushing.

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