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Where to find the best bungalows in Maspalomas for a seaside holiday
Ideal bungalow locations close to the coastline and nature
Maspalomas offers some of the best bungalow holiday rentals located along its stunning 6-kilometre coastline, famed for dramatic sand dunes and beautiful golden beaches. Most sought-after rentals are found near the natural park that protects the sand dunes, providing a peaceful and scenic setting just a short walk from the beach. Areas around El Oasis and the western edge of the dunes offer quieter stays with easy access to the sea, perfect for travellers of all ages looking for a relaxing seaside experience with instant booking options.
What to expect from bungalows in Maspalomas
Bungalows in Maspalomas tend to be cosy yet comfortable, often single-story with terraces for enjoying the mild climate. Many come with private pools, BBQ areas, and gardens — ideal for groups or families seeking independence and space. The architecture blends Canarian and modern styles, creating charming holiday homes that feel both rustic and well-equipped. Booking a bungalow here gives travellers flexibility and tranquility, plus the chance to immerse themselves in natural surroundings without sacrificing easy access to nearby amenities.
Outdoor and family-friendly activities for all ages in Maspalomas
The long, fine sandy beach of Maspalomas stretches nearly 2,710 metres and is an extension of the Sahara Desert's dunes. This natural park is perfect for adventurous travellers who want to explore on foot or by camel, while also being a favourite spot for nudists seeking privacy. Families will enjoy nearby Palmitos Park, a large aviary and zoo featuring bird shows, dolphins, and parrots, offering entertainment away from the beach. For thrill-seekers, Aqualand Maspalomas is the island's largest water park, filled with rides suitable for different ages and adrenaline levels, easily accessible by bus or car.
Nature, sports and cultural spots to enrich your Maspalomas stay
Maspalomas is a treasure for bird watchers at La Charca, a palm-fringed lagoon and nature reserve where migratory birds rest. Golf lovers can tee off at Maspalomas Golf, one of Spain's most scenic 18-hole courses. Nearby, the Parque Botánico Maspalomas spans 12,000 square metres with native and exotic flora including an African sausage tree. For those seeking local culture and history, attractions like Mundo Aborigen and Sioux City Theme Park offer unique Canarian experiences. With such variety, Maspalomas appeals to travellers interested in both relaxation and adventure.
Did you know that the sand dunes of Maspalomas were possibly formed by a tsunami originating from Lisbon in 1755, making them a unique natural wonder on Gran Canaria?
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Top things to do during your holiday in Maspalomas
- Explore the vast sand dunes and beach
- Visit Palmitos Park and Aqualand for family fun
- Go bird watching at La Charca lagoon
- Enjoy a round of golf at Maspalomas Golf course
- Discover the diverse plants in Parque Botánico Maspalomas
1. Explore the vast sand dunes and beach
The Maspalomas coastline, with its natural park, offers a unique landscape to wander across on foot or by camel. The area suits travellers seeking beach adventures or those wanting to relax by the sea surrounded by impressive dunes and wildlife.
2. Visit Palmitos Park and Aqualand for family fun
These two parks are perfect for all ages, with Palmitos Park showcasing varied birds and aquatic animals, and Aqualand providing thrilling water rides. Bringing a packed lunch is recommended to avoid the higher prices at park eateries.
3. Go bird watching at La Charca lagoon
La Charca, a calm seawater lagoon fringed with palm trees, is a haven for bird watchers and nature lovers. Early mornings or late afternoons are great times to witness migratory birds resting here.
4. Enjoy a round of golf at Maspalomas Golf course
Golf enthusiasts should not miss playing at Maspalomas Golf, renowned for its breathtaking scenery and well-maintained 18-hole course, appealing to players of all levels.
5. Discover the diverse plants in Parque Botánico Maspalomas
Take a walk through this botanical garden near the golf course to see over 500 plant species, including unique African varieties and a cotton-producing plant, adding to the island's natural charm.