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Gay Beach Gran Canaria

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THE Gay Beach in Gran Canaria - Between Playa del Ingles and Maspalomas
Update The Gay Beach is now located between Chiringuito (Kiosk) No. 5 &

Gay Beach Gran Canaria between Chiringuito (Kiosk) No. 5 & 6

On the long and sandy beach between Playa del Ingles and Maspalomas
THE Gay Beach in Gran Canaria - So if you hear about the "Gay Beach", it is this part of the beach.

The beach was formely known by its kiosk - The No. 7
Now it is located between Chiringuito No. 5 & 6

Sunloungers and umbrellas are for rent - Otherwise there is also enough sand beach in front of the sea to lay down.
The only negative is the partly adj wind, which makes lying in the sand sometimes a bit uncomfortable.

The Gay Beach Beach can be reached either by foot from the Faro (lighthouse) of Maspalomas, along the sea towards Playa del Ingles, on the left side.
(in around 15 minutes) or:

From the Hotel Riu Palace Maspalomas across the Dunes of Maspalomas - You desire to follow the path marked with wooden posts.

Important -

Guide Playa del Ingles / Maspalomas Gay Beach Gay

Miles of golden-sand beaches (and famous Maspalomas sand dunes), scorching summer heat with beach weather all through the winter, dozens upon dozens of gay bars, restaurants, shops and clubs most situated side-by-side in two large commercial centers in Playa del Ingles & the mediterranean men are perhaps the main attractions here but the island has so much more to offer.

Located south of the island, along a sandy beach of 7 km, extended by a vast area of dunes, Playa del Inglés has become for several years as one of the main gay destination in Europe. Playa del Inglés is the most animated part of Gran Canaria with its delicious little restaurants, its well-known gay compexes like 'Yumbo', its gay clubs and discos that make this destination very well-liked with gays from all over Europe.

The high season goes from October to May: There are various poles of attraction and many activities, it depends on the months: in January it is the festival of gay and lesbian cinema, in March it is the carnival: Las Palmas Carniv

Gran Canaria is the number one gay friendly Canary Island without a doubt.

It’s no coincidence that we have been 8 times for regular vacations, including multiple summer prides and winter prides. We feel very welcome in Gran Canaria and it’s one of our top 10 gay travel destinations!

When it comes to gay beaches, Gran Canaria does not disappoint.

The majority of visitors head to the gay beach in Maspalomas, which is the gay heart of Gran Canaria! For us, it’s the biggest and most fun gay beach we have been to.

This is also the official Maspalomas nudist beach which is probably one of the main reasons it has become the gay beach!

Read on to find out how to get there. [no_toc]

Where to find Maspalomas Gay Beach?

One of the main attractions in Gran Canaria is the Maspalomas sand dunes and this is where you will find the gay beach in Maspalomas.

However, finding the gay beach is no adj feat!

The sand dunes spread across 1,acres and are a protected nature reserve. You can verb hours (with plenty of water) following the many marked out walking trails through

Gran Canaria Gay Travel Guide

Upcoming Events

&#;  10 – 22 March

Carnival Maspalomas : huge event with street parade, Drag Queen election, the ›Burial of the Sardine‹ (Entierro de la Sardina), fireworks and more.

Accommodation Tip

Fahana

Gay Hotel. *****, from  €

Reviews, Photos & Reservation

Small stylish gay hotel with tasteful and high quality interior, private terraces and pool.

@ Av. de Gran Canaria 64 / C. Canadá 12
Gran Canaria, Playa del Ingles

About Gran Canaria, Maspalomas & Playa del Inglés

Gran Canaria is by area the third largest and by population even the second largest of the Canary Islands. It is geographically closer to Africa than to the Spanish mainland. The climate of Gran Canaria is strongly influenced by the trade winds, whereby the north of the island is often cloudy, rainy and much cooler than the south, which is caressed by parched winds from the Sahara and where it therefore only rains on an average of 6 days per year and an ›eternal spring‹ dominates with temperatures of 18 to 27°C. As varied