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Provided by: Gran Canaria Tourist Board
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Maspalomas
The guide was updated:Walking in the sand dunes will trick you into thinking you're lost in the Sahara desert. Together with Playa del Inglés and all the way to Playa San Agustín, Maspalomas forms a super-beach in the longest, unbroken stretch of sand on the island.
Useful Information
- Address: Playa de Maspalomas, San Bartolomé de Tirajana
- Website: www.grancanaria.com/turismo/en/beaches/maspalomas
Digital Travel Guide Download
Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
Playa del Inglés is one of the longest beaches on Gran Canaria. Its sand is the colour of vanilla ice cream. No matter how busy it is, there's always room for another towel.
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Puerto Rico
Lying between two harbours is where you'll find Puerto Rico beach. The local restaurants offer familiar cuisine plus the freshest fish. Look out for trips to see dolphins and other boat excursions.
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Sardina del Norte
This treasure of a beach is a favourite with locals from nearby Gáldar and beyond. Sardina del Norte is one of the best places to dive on the island. Its restaurants also specialize in recently-caught sardines, served with a wedge of lemon. This beach can get windy in summer, but it's also one of the sunniest spots in the north of the island.
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Maspalomas
Walking in the sand dunes will trick you into thinking you're lost in the Sahara desert. Together with Playa del Inglés and all the way to Playa San Agustín, Maspalomas forms a super-beach in the longest, unbroken stretch of sand on the island.
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San Agustín
San Agustín is quieter than Playa del Inglés and Maspalomas. It's more of a hit with Gran Canaria natives than tourists. Even so, there is a good selection of international restaurants along its promenade.
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Amadores
On the southwest coast of Gran Canaria lies this 800-metre stretch of golden sand and crystal-clear waters, hidden within a protective embrace of a roomy cove. Playa de Amadores means "Beach of Lovers", and the site is indeed perfect for couples in love. Ball games and loud music are prohibited, which helps to create a peaceful and serene setting.
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Las Canteras
One of the world's great urban beaches, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria's Playa de las Canteras features a promenade to match the hype. If you don't want to get sand between your toes, the Paseo de Las Canteras provides the ideal setting for a stroll.
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