Beach of Playa del Inglés

Discover the Beach of Playa del Inglés

Playa del Inglés beach is one of the most visited beaches in Gran Canaria. This beautiful beach is ideal for family and sun holidays, both with and without children. Between Playa del Inglés and San Agustín, you will also find the beaches Playa de las Burras and Playa del Cochino.

Playa del Inglés beach panorama from Paseo Maritimo
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Playa del Inglés beach panorama from Paseo Maritimo
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Playa del Cochino: A Quiet, Cozy Beach Experience

Playa del Cochino is a small but cozy beach of about 250 meters long. The fine sand is black/gray in color and the beach is shielded by boulders that break the high waves, which ensures a quiet location. Children can play safely here, because the beach is well shielded from car traffic and is located lower than the road.

The beaches of Playa del Inglés are accessible by stairs from the Paseo Maritimo
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The beaches of Playa del Inglés are accessible by stairs from the Paseo Maritimo
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Holiday fun on the beaches of Playa del Inglés
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Holiday fun on the beaches of Playa del Inglés
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Access to Playa del Inglés

The large beach of Playa del Inglés can be reached via a few steps from the Plaza and the Paseo Marítimo. These access points are also equipped for disabled visitors, with special plates allowing wheelchair access. Each entrance has showers to rinse off the salty sea water. Wooden planks help you through the loose, hot sand, which is especially useful if you come with small children and a buggy.

The beach of Playa del Inglés is accessible for disabled people and wheelchair users
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The beach of Playa del Inglés is accessible for disabled people and wheelchair users
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The beach of Playa del Inglés is accessible via sloping surfaces
for children's buggies and disabled people with wheelchairs
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The beach of Playa del Inglés is accessible via sloping surfaces
for children’s buggies and disabled people with wheelchairs
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Playa del Inglés is busy every day, but there is always plenty of room to sunbathe. It often gets busier on weekends with locals coming to enjoy themselves with their families. If you have your own parasol and beach towels, it is no problem to use them. If you prefer a lounger or hamaca and parasol, you can rent them for a day or half a day.

Eating and Drinking on the Beach

A day at the beach is not just about sunbathing and swimming. There are numerous food and drink options on the beach of Playa del Inglés. The beach kiosks offer refreshing drinks, ice creams and snacks.

The Paseo Maritimo boulevard with beautiful panoramas of the beaches and ocean
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The Paseo Maritimo boulevard with beautiful panoramas of the beaches and ocean
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An alternative is the busy Paseo Maritimo. This 2 km long boulevard is the place to be for tourists. Here you can get away from the beach for a while.Restaurants, pizzerias, cafes and bars spoil you at normal prices.

For the ladies there are plenty of shopping options, from souvenir shops to shops with swimwear, beach towels and beach toys. Some shops even offer the option to have a name or text printed on a T-shirt or cap, ideal as a souvenir or gift. There are also shops where you can buy sweets, food and soft drinks, and even a tattoo shop for enthusiasts.

Restaurants, bars, beach shops, hairdressers, tattoo shops, ... that is also Playa del Inglés
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Restaurants, bars, beach shops, hairdressers, tattoo shops, … that is also Playa del Inglés
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Think of it as a gift for a birth, or simply as a souvenir or business gift from Gran Canaria. There are also some shops where you can buy sweets, food and soft drinks. For the admirer of tattoos there is a tattoo shop.

All businesses are protected with awnings so that you can relax in the seats on the numerous terraces. Some terraces offer sea and beach views.In the evening there is a pleasant hustle and bustle near the Playa del Ingles beach.

German, English and Scandinavian bars with nice holiday music spoil the guests. It is a wonderful atmosphere. All shops and restaurants are open until 10 p.m., the bars until late at night.

Beach activities in Playa del Inglés

The biggest beach activity is the walk from Playa del Inglés to Maspalomas, a 7 km trek along the Atlantic Ocean. Swimming in the sea is a real pleasure with an average summer temperature of 26°C. Beach sandals are a must due to the hot sand.

A popular beach walk from Playa del Inglés to Maspalomas
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A popular beach walk from Playa del Inglés to Maspalomas
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For me, swimming in the sea is a real pleasure. If the sea is calm, you can easily go ten meters into the sea. So it is very safe for children. These can play to their heart’s content in the soft white sand just by the water.

I can definitely recommend that when the sea has a choppy day, to challenge the waves. These are unforgettable moments for both you and the children. If the water is too choppy, you are not allowed to go into the water. The security services watch over this.

Panoramic view of Playa del Inglés from the dunes
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Panoramic view of Playa del Inglés from the dunes
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Safety and Signals on the Beaches

Playa del Inglés is guarded 10am and 6pm by lifeguards, the Red Cross and police. There is a high level of surveillance, especially in August. The beach is well maintained daily and there are dustbins and special containers for waste separation. Tourists are therefore asked to keep the beach tidy together.

Emergency services ensure safety on the beaches every day
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Emergency services ensure safety on the beaches every day
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Red Cross people monitor beachgoers daily
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Red Cross people monitor beachgoers daily
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Emergency workers ride back and forth on the beach and the boulevard by mountain bike or motorcycle. On busy days, a police helicopter is even deployed to guarantee the safety of holidaymakers. The highest level of supervision is during the month of August. However, if the crowds are higher than expected in September, it will be extended.

At Playa del Inglés, safety comes first. All beaches are equipped with extensive signaling systems to warn beach visitors of the current sea state and possible dangers. Flags in different colors indicate whether it is safe to swim:

  • Green flag: It is safe to swim.
  • Yellow flag: be careful, there may be slight dangers.
  • Red flag: Swimming is prohibited due to dangerous conditions.

In addition, some flags are used to indicate specific hazards, such as:

  • Whirlpools: warning of dangerous currents.
  • Jellyfish and Manta rays: Watch out for these sea creatures in the water.
  • Sea urchins: Caution needed in rocky areas.

These signals ensure that both tourists and locals can safely enjoy their time at the beach. By paying attention to these flags and signals, you can enjoy everything Playa del Inglés has to offer without any worries.

Sports activities on the Beach

Playa del Ingles beach has a reputation for making tourists feel good. If you are a fan of a sports activity in combination with the beach feeling, then you have come to the right place.

A sporting holiday on Playa del Inglés?
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A sporting holiday on Playa del Inglés?
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Playa del Inglés offers numerous sports activities such as jet skiing, windsurfing, sailing, water skiing and parasailing. You can also rent a pedal boat to paddle quietly on the water with the children.

Share Your Experiences and Suggestions about your Beach Experience!

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