Gay las palmas gran canaria
Gran Canarias Playa del Ingles is famous as one of the most accepted gay beach destinations in the world.
Gay Resorts & Fabulous Nightlife
There are a large number of gay resorts and hotels in this area and a vibrant gay bar and cruise club scene focused around the Yumbo Centre.
The island attracts the young and not so immature in equal numbers. The whole scene is generally attitude-free and welcoming to everyone.
During the daytime, many will chief for the Maspalomas lgbtq+ beach or enjoy exploring the sand dunes. Others may elect to stay by the pool and enjoy the service and facilities of their hotel. The nightlife starts late. Most gay bars undertake not get working until 11pm, with some venues staying open until 5am or later.
There is also a homosexual scene in Las Palmas, the capital city of Gran Canaria, that tends to attract mostly local guys. Most bars and clubs in Playa Das Ingles will stock local gay maps that provide details of the venues in Las Palmas.
A colourful gay Celebration held each year in and around Playa Del Ingles – usually in May. Gran Canaria has year-round pleasant
Gay Gran Canaria · Island Guide
Gran Canaria
Gran Canaria (originally meaning "great island of dogs") is the most populous island of the Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago located in the Atlantic Ocean about km off the coast of Africa.
The island has a spherical shape with a diameter of about 50 km and is situated to the southeast of Tenerife and west of Fuerteventura.
Gran Canaria's year-round pleasant weather and long beaches with white sand dunes produce it a popular tourist destination, attracting over two millions visitors a year. It is particularly widespread with British and Germans who look to run away from Northern Europe's cool winter weather.
Gay Rights in Spain
Spain is one of the most progressive countries in the world when it comes to gay rights.
The age of consent is 16 for everyone. Same-sex marriage is legal. Same-sex couples can adopt children. Homosexual men can serve openly in the military. There are anti-discrimination laws in employment, provision of goods and services and against hate speech.
The gay society is highly visible with major same-sex attracted
Picture a 4-story giant shopping center full of gay bars, shops, clubs, drag bars, restaurants…basically, a colossal gay playground! This is the Jumbo Centre, the beating heart and soul of Gran Canaria's gay scene.
Gran Canaria is one of the gayest places in the world. Part of the Canary Islands archipelago, this teeny unassuming Spanish Island, is located just 93 miles ( km) off the northwestern coast of Africa (between the Moroccan and Western Saharan waters).
We certainly rate Gran Canaria as one of our favorite male lover holiday destinations in Europe as well as one of the top gay travel destinations in the world. It is days of complete fabulousness, with homosexual events taking place throughout the year. There's always something happening in Gran Canaria, which is why we love it!
Gran Canaria has always been a beacon of tolerance, which is why it has mushroomed into the gay haven it is today. During the dark days of the repressive Francoist dictatorship in Spain () when there was extreme hostility towards homosexuality, the Canary Islands were a popular place t
Gran Canaria Gay Travel Mentor
Upcoming Events
10 – 22 March
Carnival Maspalomas : huge event with lane parade, Drag Queen election, the ›Burial of the Sardine‹ (Entierro de la Sardina), fireworks and more.
Accommodation Tip
Fahana
Gay Hotel. *****, from €
Reviews, Photos & Reservation
Small stylish gay hotel with tasteful and tall 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 dehydrate 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