Your essential guide to Gran Canaria's golden desert reserve
The Maspalomas Dunes form one of the most unique landscapes in the Canary Islands. This 404-hectare protected natural area, designated as a <a href='https://www.grancanaria.com/turismo/en/nature/natural-spaces/maspalomas-dunes/' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' class='text-blue-600 underline'>Special Nature Reserve</a>, combines a field of mobile dunes, a coastal lagoon (La Charca) and a palm grove, creating a unique ecosystem that seems transported directly from the Sahara.
Formed during the last ice age by marine sediments and Saharan sand
This coastal lagoon is a vital refuge for migratory birds between Europe and Africa. Its brackish water maintains a delicate balance that allows unique species to thrive.
Unique plants adapted to extreme conditions of salt, wind and drought. More information on Canarian flora at the Jardín Botánico Canario "Viera y Clavijo".
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"Absolutely stunning at sunset. Felt like being in the Sahara. The new map on this site helped us find the lagoon easily."
"A unique place in Europe. We took the bus and it was super easy. Don't forget water!"
"Magical place. We went early morning to avoid the heat and the photos turned out incredible."
The dune field occupies most of the reserve. The dunes can reach up to 10 meters in height and constantly move due to trade wind action, creating an ever-changing landscape.
This coastal lagoon is a vital refuge for migratory birds between Europe and Africa. Its brackish water maintains a delicate balance that allows unique species to thrive.
The Canarian palm (Phoenix canariensis) oasis represents the last vestige of the ancient palm groves that covered southern Gran Canaria.
The Maspalomas Dunes are experiencing significant sand loss due to climate change and tourist pressure. The MASDUNAS project actively works to preserve this unique ecosystem.
Explore the diverse landscapes of the reserve
Main access from the promenade. Ideal for combining beach and dunes.
Entry via Avenida de Tirajana. Direct access to central dunes.
Viewpoint with information panels. Best point for bird watching.
Cool temperature, perfect golden light for photography, fewer visitors
Spectacular colors, dramatic shadows on dunes, magical moment
Unique experience, silver dunes under moonlight
Everything you need to know for your visit.
Historic lighthouse from 1889, 56m tall
6km of golden beach next to the dunes
Restaurants, shops and services
"Absolutely stunning! Feels like being in the middle of a vast desert. The sunset view from near Riu Palace is unforgettable."
- Sarah J., UK
"Walking to the lighthouse along the beach is a must. Bring water! It gets hot, but the breeze is lovely."
- Marc T., Germany
"A unique ecosystem. We saw some lizards and birds at La Charca. Please stay on the marked paths to protect the dunes!"
- Elena R., Spain
Our local guides can help you discover the secrets of this unique landscape