Seaside Palm Beach





The Seaside Palm Beach Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Beautiful circular hiking route through the Dunes of Maspalomas, surrounded by Playa del Inglés, Campo Internacional and Meloneras. The route can be complex since most of the walk runs on sand, so it is not the most comfortable and you have to be physically prepared. The route begins at the Charca de Maspalomas car park and continues through Maspalomas beach, Playa del Inglés, Mirador Las Dunas, and trail number 2.
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This route starts from the parking lot of the dunes of Maspalomas very close to the Lighthouse. At the beginning we will pass through the Charco de Maspalomas and we will enter the Maspalomas Natural Park where we will walk all the time through very fine sand and dunes. Keep in mind that this path will be very heavy as you have to walk all the time on very soft desert-type sand. On the way back after passing through Playa del Inglés we will go back into the dunes and climb some of them up...
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Legend has it that on the way to Santiago de Gran Canaria, in the 16th century, some Galician sailors, to thank them for being saved from a terrible storm, after their prayers to Santiago, the first thing they saw were the peaks of Tirajana and to fulfill the promise they made to the saint, they built a hermitage for his devotion. In 1965 the same privileges were granted as in Santiago de Compostela in the celebration of the Holy Year of James thanks to a Papal Bull of John XXIII. In 1992,...
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Pleasant coastal walk around the Canarian town of Maspalomas, reaching the Meloneras area. The tour begins at the Maspalomas Lighthouse and continues along a promenade full of bars, restaurants and shops where you can stop and enjoy the leisure of this area of the island of Gran Canaria.
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A pleasant walk on the beautiful island of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in Pasito Blanco. The route begins in Las Meloneras, continues along Playa Meloneras, continues along Pasito Blanco Beach until reaching Puerto de Mare and walks. The route returns the same way. It is recommended to wear sunscreen and a hat.