PLAYA DE MASPALOMAS
A Historical Monument in the main tourist center of Gran Canaria
Maspalomas.
A Historical Monument in the main tourist center of Gran Canaria Vigilant and grandiose is the Maspalomas Lighthouse located at the southern end of Maspalomas Beach, in San Bartolomé de Tirajana and on one of the most visited coastlines in Europe.
It was declared in 2005, by the Government of the Canary Islands, "Asset of Cultural Interest" in the category of Historical Monument.
This great tower is located in front of the Plaza del Faro.
On either side are the most important promenades in the southern area, the Paseo de Faro and the Paseo de Meloneras, which are very busy throughout the day, with shops of great interest especially for foreign visitors who can count on handicrafts and souvenirs. of memories.Also small first aid shops, a pharmacy, places for bottled water and some important things.
Here you can practice different water sports such as surfing, bodyboarding, longboarding and paddle surfing, as long as the conditions are favorable, you can enjoy one of the best waves in the south of the island.
Thanks to the strength of the west, an almost endless right is achieved. And without forgetting that these places have always been widely used for the realization of advertising sports and fashion magazines and catwalks, great couturiers have shown their work by photographing their models by the dunes, lighthouse, beach and pond of our beach in Maspalomas.
There are also several festivals a year of crafts, painting and other activities.
El Faro is also a cultural center where recitals, presentations, literary and social encounters of interest to foreigners and ourselves are held.
In this area we can practice different water sports such as surfing, bodyboarding, longboarding and paddle surfing), when conditions are favorable we can enjoy one of the best waves in the south of the island, conditions such as west force will delight us with a right almost endless.
Take advantage and come to one of the most interesting places in Spain and Europe.