Maspalomas Dunes

Iconic natural wonder
Maspalomas Dunes

A Desert by the Sea

The Maspalomas Dunes are one of Gran Canaria’s most iconic natural wonders, offering a stunning mix of golden sand, rolling dunes, and Atlantic Ocean views. Located in the south of the island, this 400-hectare protected nature reserve** feels like a mini desert right next to the sea, making it a must-visit for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers.

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🏜 What to See & Do in the Maspalomas Dunes

1️⃣ Walk Through the Dunes

Explore the vast sand dunes on foot and experience the ever-changing landscape shaped by the wind. There are marked paths to protect the fragile ecosystem, but you can also take in the scenery from several viewpoints.

2️⃣ Sunset & Sunrise Views

The dunes are most breathtaking during sunrise and sunset, when the golden sand glows under the soft light. This is a great time for photography or a peaceful stroll.

3️⃣ Visit the Maspalomas Lighthouse (El Faro de Maspalomas)

This historic 19th-century lighthouse stands at the edge of the dunes and offers a beautiful contrast between desert-like sands and the ocean. The area around the lighthouse has shops, cafés, and oceanfront promenades to explore.
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4️⃣ Discover the Charca de Maspalomas

A small oasis-like lagoon near the dunes, home to migratory birds, fish, and native plants. It’s a great spot for birdwatching and adds a unique touch to the desert scenery.

5️⃣ Camel Rides & Sandboarding 🐪🏄

For a fun experience, try a camel ride across the dunes, giving you a taste of desert travel. Some companies also offer sandboarding for those who want to surf the dunes!

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📍 How to Get to Maspalomas Dunes

🚗 By Car:

  • 30 min drive from Las Palmas via GC-1
  • Free & paid parking available near the lighthouse or Playa del Inglés

🚌 By Bus:

  • Global Bus lines 30, 32, or 50 from Las Palmas
  • From Playa del Inglés: short walk or taxi

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💡 Tips for Visiting

Go early or late – The sand gets hot during midday ☀️
Wear comfortable shoes – Walking on sand can be tiring 👟
Respect the environment – Stick to paths and don’t disturb wildlife 🌿
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