Maspalomas () is a tourist resort in the south of the island of
Gran Canaria
Gran Canaria (, ; ), also Grand Canary Island, is the third-largest and second-most-populous island of the Canary Islands, a Spain, Spanish archipelago off the Atlantic coast of Northwest Africa. the island had a population of that constitut ...
,
Canary Islands
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, stretching from
Bahía Feliz in the east to
Meloneras in the west, including the
resort town
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s of
San Agustín,
Playa del Inglés and Campo de Golf, as well as the residential areas of
San Fernando, El Tablero and Sonnenland. Maspalomas constitutes the southernmost part of the municipality of
San Bartolomé de Tirajana, and of the island.
Overview
Before the era of tourism, ''Maspalomas'' was the name of a hamlet in what today is
San Fernando de Maspalomas. Its name may derive from that of Rodrigo Mas de Palomar, a settler and soldier from
Majorca
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The capital of the island, Palma, Majorca, Palma, i ...
, or from Francisco Palomar, a
Genoese friend of
Alonso Fernandez de Lugo who purchased 87
Guanche slaves from
Güímar and settled in the area.
Present-day Maspalomas is the result of an ambitious development project, organized in the form of an International Ideas Contest (opened to any member of the
International Union of Architects), held in 1961 under the auspice of Alejandro del Castillo, owner and promoter of most of the space under construction. The contest was won by the French office
SETAP (including the urbanist Guy Lagneau and the economist Michel Weill) and covered the and of coast that constitute the core area of ''Maspalomas - Costa Canaria''. The contest paved the way for a particular way of understanding "touristic" urbanism that served as a model for later tourist development in other Canary Islands.
Tourism
Unlike the resort-like development model later extended to other locations in the Canary Islands and the
Caribbean
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, Maspalomas has a personality of its own, as it evolved into a fully equipped town much closer to the "tourist" concept of destinations like
Palm Springs, California or
Palm Beach, Florida. It has a variety of infrastructure and public institutions rarely seen in other tourist areas, including private clinics and two hospitals, local and foreign schooling institutions (Spanish, English and Swedish schools), shopping and convention centres, two casinos, golf courses, sports centres, theme parks and a Summer University (in collaboration with the
university of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, mainly focused on tourism-related activities).
It has a wide range of accommodation on offer, although the urbanism concept speaks of an horizontal expansion (bungalows) rather than high rises. Much appreciated as a winter destination for foreign tourists, mostly from north-European countries (Sweden, Norway, Finland, Germany, Netherlands, etc.), it remains the largest tourist destination in the Canary Islands and a worldwide-known destination for
LGBT tourism
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The tourism, and its related establishments, ...
.

The development of luxury hotels along the coast between Maspalomas and neighbouring Meloneras has resulted in some notable architectural developments. The Lopesan Villa del Conde and the Lopesan Costa Meloneras Hotels have both been designed in a
Canarian Spanish Colonial Revival style, partly derived from
de la Torre's
Hotel Santa Catalina (1890) in Las Palmas. For the Villa del Conde hotel, opened in 2005, the architect created a replica of the nearby town of
Agüimes (the home town of , founder of the Lopesan Hotel Group), including a distinctive replica of the large, domed , which serves as the hotel reception.
Maspalomas serves as the base for Gran Canaria's only English language newspaper, which serves a print readership in excess of 20,000 every month and reaches up to another 30,000 readers on-line.
In September 2012, the
World Tourism Organization
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organized its
World Tourism Day in Maspalomas, as a form of commemoration of its 50 years of existence.
Maspalomas is a
gay-friendly destination with many establishments catering for the
LGBT community
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and a popular gay beach by the sand dunes. Particularly centred around
Playa del Inglés.
Landmarks and geography
The seafront at Punta de Maspalomas, the southernmost point of the resort, is dominated by a
lighthouse
A lighthouse is a tower, building, or other type of physical structure designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lens (optics), lenses and to serve as a beacon for navigational aid for maritime pilots at sea or on inland waterways.
Ligh ...
, ''
El Faro de Maspalomas''. Completed in 1890, it was built to guide ships travelling between Europe and the Americas.
The lighthouse overlooks the popular -long Maspalomas beach. To the east of the lighthouse, the
Maspalomas Dunes stretch inland all the way to
Playa del Inglés. During the 1960s and 70s, the construction of hotels and the tourist resort began to encroach on the dunes, damaging the natural habitat, and in 1994 a area of dunes was declared a nature reserve to protect native wildlife. El Charco is a natural
lagoon
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at the edge of the dunes which attracts many species of birds,
eels and
guppies.
In the north of Maspalomas
San Fernando and
El Tablero were built for people working in the tourist industry. In between
Sonnenland was constructed, on a crest, to accommodate
expats.
An array of large
satellite dishes visible on a hill from Meloneras is
Maspalomas Station, an
ESA ground station
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that supported several
NASA
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space missions, including the
Mercury Program
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, the
Gemini Program, the
Apollo
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Moon landings, and
Skylab
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.
Climate
Maspalomas has a
hot desert climate
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with influences of a
tropical climate
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, as the average temperature in all months of the year is above . Winters are very mild to warm and dry, with night temperatures rarely drop below while summers are hot and very dry. It is one of the regions with the highest average annual temperatures in
Spain
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, due to its very southern location and the influence of the Atlantic Ocean.
Transport
Maspalomas is served by the ''Faro de Maspalomas''
bus station
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run by the , which is located near the lighthouse at the end of Avenida Cristobal Colon. Bus services operated by provide connections to other tourist resorts and towns in the south of the island, including Playa del Inglés and
Mogán, as well as to towns along the east coast and to the island capital,
Las Palmas
Las Palmas (, ; ), officially Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, is a Spanish city and capital of Gran Canaria, in the Canary Islands, in the Atlantic Ocean.
It is the capital city of the Canary Islands (jointly with Santa Cruz de Tenerife) and the m ...
.
Plans have existed for several years to construct a rail link, called
Tren de Gran Canaria Tren may refer to:
*Tris(2-aminoethyl)amine, a monomer or coordination chemistry compound
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* ''Tren'', a 1978 Yugoslav film
*Trenbolone acetate
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, connecting Maspalomas to
Gran Canaria Airport and
Las Palmas
Las Palmas (, ; ), officially Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, is a Spanish city and capital of Gran Canaria, in the Canary Islands, in the Atlantic Ocean.
It is the capital city of the Canary Islands (jointly with Santa Cruz de Tenerife) and the m ...
. A terminus station is planned at Meloneras underneath Av. Cristóbal Colón, near the lighthouse. The scheme, estimated to cost €1,500 million, has not been confirmed due to funding problems.
Photo gallery
File:VogelschutzgebietLaCharca.jpg, Bird sanctuary ''La Charca''
File:Dunas de Maspalomas.jpg, Maspalomas Dunes
File:Playa del ingles gran canaria.jpg, The beach of Playa del Inglés
File:Hotels in San Agustin.jpg, Hotels in San Agustín
File:GC Faro de Maspalomas R01.jpg, Maspalomas Lighthouse
File:Lopesan Baobab, Maspalomas, May 2018.jpg, Lopesan Baobab Resort
File:Maspalomas EM1B9180 (25894243208).jpg, Sand dunes at Maspalomas
File:Maspalomas EM1B9192 (27987770619).jpg, Sand dunes at Maspalomas
References
External links
El nombre de Maspalomas(etymological study)
Town HallPanoramic Virtual Tours of Maspalomas
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Populated places in Gran Canaria
Tourism in Spain