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Maspalomas Palm Grove (Palmeral de Maspalomas) is a lush, 400-hectare oasis of towering date palms nestled between the bustling resort of Maspalomas and the famous Maspalomas Dunes. This verdant sanctuary, fed by an ancient underground aquifer, offers a cool, shaded escape from the coastal heat and a glimpse into the Canary Islands' agricultural heritage. It's a prime spot for birdwatching, picnicking, and leisurely strolls along winding paths that weave through the palms, with the iconic Maspalomas Lighthouse as a backdrop.
Highlights & What to See
- Stroll the Palm-Shaded Trails – Wander the network of dirt paths under the canopy of Canary Island date palms, spotting kestrels, hoopoes, and other birdlife.
- Maspalomas Lighthouse (Faro de Maspalomas) – Climb this 19th-century lighthouse for panoramic views over the grove, dunes, and Atlantic Ocean.
- Charca de Maspalomas – A coastal lagoon at the edge of the palm grove, a vital wetland for migratory birds like herons and flamingos.
- Botanical Walk – Learn about endemic flora on the self-guided trail with interpretive signs explaining the grove's ecology and history.
- Picnic Areas & Playgrounds – Several shaded spots with benches and tables make for a relaxed family outing.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the main trails and the lighthouse. If you're a keen birder or want to walk to the nearby dunes and lagoon, allow half a day. Combine with a morning visit to the Maspalomas Dunes at sunrise or late afternoon to avoid the heat, then retreat to the palm grove for a shady lunch.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Maspalomas Dunes – The iconic sand dunes stretch right up to the palm grove; walk the nature trail across the protected reserve.
- Playa del Inglés – A lively beach resort with a long promenade, shops, and restaurants, just a short walk east.
- San Bartolomé de Tirajana – Head inland to this historic town with a charming old quarter and the Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pino.
- Puerto de Mogán – Nicknamed 'Little Venice', this picturesque fishing village with canals and colourful houses is a 30-minute drive west.
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