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Hotel Riu Palace Oasis

Located on the outstanding Maspalomas beach in Meloneras, a few minutes step to the same-sex attracted beach, the Hotel Riu Palace Oasis is the flawless place for enjoying an unforgettable holiday in Gran Canaria. At this beachfront hotel in Maspalomas, Gran Canaria, you'll have free WiFi throughout the hotel, a varied gastronomic offer and striking gardens with more than a thousand palm trees so that you can relax surrounded by nature.

The facilities of the Hotel Riu Palace Oasis invite you to enjoy an trial of total renewal. In the more than rooms with amenities appreciate air conditioning, electric kettles and balconies or terraces, you're sure to come across maximum comfort; and in hotel's three swimming pools and solarium area, you'll be competent to cool off and enjoy the fantastic climate of the Canary Islands. But if you prefer to depart to the beach, at this hotel in Maspalomas we give you control private access to a beach with golden sand to make everything simple during your stay.

The gastronomy will surprise you for its variety and exquisite preparation. At the three restaura

Dudes, Dunes and Pools &#; The Top Seven Gay-Friendly Hotels in Maspalomas

Maspalomas is beautiful chaos at its finest. The resort town on the Spanish island of Gran Canaria is a well-known gay mecca famous for its balls-to-the-wall nightlife. Any excuse for a party is pounced upon in Maspalomas, be it Gay Pride, Winter Pride, Carnival, their control Freedom Party… or hey, just another weekend at the Yumbo Center—the world’s only gay shopping and bar complex. Add to that an all-year scorching climate, some of the best drag shows in Europe, one of the world’s meatiest gay beaches, and an even meatier sand dunes cruising area, then the scene is set for an eventful—and most likely messy—gay vacation.

As you can imagine, Maspalomas gets busy. Luckily, a range of hotels can be found around the city catering to an array of tastes. Your first choice is whether you’d like to be nearer the hour party at the Yumbo Centre, the calmer end of the town by the beach, or a minuscule bit further away from both. We look at our favorite seven accommodations across the town—from “all in” party-centered hotels t

Playa del Inglés

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Owned/Managed by: RIU Hotels & Resorts
Clientele:  Gay Friendly



Gay & lesbian amiable Hotel Riu Palace Maspalomas is located in Playa del Ingles next to the Maspalomas sand dunes which is only m from the beach and 2 km from the city center this hotel is designed in colonial-style architecture.

Stunningly located next to the sand dunes (just to confuse you, the hotel is in actually in Playa del Ingles - about a 10 minute walk from the Yumbo - not Maspalomas)

The hotel lies amidst gardens spanning 28, m² and comprises double rooms spread over 4 floors.

 

 

The main building facilities are Lobby bar with terrace, lounge block with card games area and terrace, restaurant with terrace, rendezvous room, conference room with TV and video, internet room, hairdresser and shops, beauty salon and massage, two swiming pools ( sq metres heated in winter, sq metres) with whirlpool swimming area, sun loungers and jacuzzi (heated in winte

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

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Small stylish gay hotel with tasteful and lofty 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 arid 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