Maspalomas is a sophisticated beach resort… that happens to have a great waterpark. Aqualand Maspalomas is the Canary Islands' largest waterpark, with 33 waterslides. If that's not your style, just relax on a beach with powder-soft sand and majestic dunes, or enjoy abundant shopping and golf.
Restaurants in Maspalomas
5.0 based on 182 reviews
City bikes .hybrid bikes.mountain bikes and e bikes.all bikes are specialized (new) .also you can book all excursion from my office at great prices and family discounts.etc boat trips ,island tours,aqua parks,watersports and many more.see you soon
Scott was a very helpful and honest guy, he drew out a map for us with things we might like to do based on our interests. We saved around 50 euros by booking four excursions with him. He recommended a boat trip and jeep safari based off what we wanted to do. Both were amazing days, we saved an additional 30 euros by having the jet ski option off the back of the boat trip too. We saw him later on in the holiday and he had remembered us and stopped to ask if we had had a good time on the trips. This made us feel like valued customers.
5.0 based on 271 reviews
Moto Rent Tivoli-Gran Canaria is a family business dedicated to rent motorcycles and the development and promotion of Moto-Tourism in Gran Canaria. It is the fruit of a Lifetime in the world of motorcycles with more than 47 years dedicated to the organization and groups logistics.
Very service minded and professional. The bike (Kawazaki 400) was in great condition. I would definitely rent from these guys again next time.
5.0 based on 178 reviews
Our bar is situated on the ground floor of the Yumbo Centrum. We are licensed as a bar cafeteria and as such we sell all types of drinks, hot or cold. We also serve food all day.
My favourite and by far friendliest bar. Pop in for an afternoon beer or cocktails and then for late drinks....
5.0 based on 45 reviews
The Rose Show Bar brings you the best entertainment on the island, fun comperes with nightly music quiz, fun bingo, karaoke, late night disco and AMAZING COCKTAILS. LIVE SPORTS on numerous screens with English commentary.
Always guaranteed a great night out in this place. The guys are so friendly and make you feel at home instantly. EPL shown on numerous screens. Great entertainment, delicious cocktails and fab selection of Gins....
4.5 based on 8,363 reviews
The Dunes and Beach of Maspalomas are a surprising sight and something not seen every day. Get lost in the dramatic sweeping dunes, walking along their crest of in the valleys between only to find before you a beautiful beach with inviting waters, even in December I was able to spend 45 minutes in the water! Key Points: 1) Bring Sunblock and Water. Not a lot of shade in the area and you don't want to wait for hours in lines a the drink shacks. 2) Dunes are gorgeous and fun. Have fun, try running down the dunes and jumping by the edge! 3) Be careful of the rip-tide. Maspalomas beach is a place where currents intersect. On some days the riptide is enough to carry you away even if you're in knee-high water. 4) Not a nude beach, specifically. But plenty of nude people. However, people are comfortable is how they do the beach there.
4.5 based on 503 reviews
Horario de Misas católicas: De Mayo a Septiembre: de lunes a viernes a las 20h, sábados 20h y domingos 10h y 20h. De Octubre a Abril: de lunes a viernes a las 18:30h, sábados a las 20h y domingos a las 10h y 18h.
the beach is the most amazing to look at from above while on the promenade the church is stunning during sunset the sun shines through the stained glass windows
4.5 based on 836 reviews
We love walking and this is a lovely walk right along to the sand dunes and back take plenty water lovely views all the way along
4.5 based on 7,488 reviews
Beautiful beach lovely walk along the dunes lovely eating places great shop beautiful scenery very relaxing sitting down at the lighthouse looking out across the sea will be back this year
4.5 based on 674 reviews
This long sea-front promenade is the perfect place for an hour’s gentle stroll/jog/cycle. It runs for 2kms from Playa Melonares at its northern end to the 65-metre tall working lighthouse (built in 1886) and Maspalomas beach to the south. For the most part it is pretty flat. It is lined with luxury hotels, bars, restaurants, supermarkets and shops (Boulevard El Faro features high-street and designer brands; the Varadero Centre is more of a tourist resort arcade). Very clean and safe with few beggers or hawkers.
4.5 based on 151 reviews
Walking, running, sand castles, exercise, whatever you want out of a beach other than 'golden sand', this is it,
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