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Book your tickets, pack your bags, and get ready to embark on a journey of a lifetime with Gran Canaria awaits you with unlocked arms and a heart full of love!
**Can Canaria Adventure Week Thrills and Excitement:**
For the adrenaline junkies, Can Canaria Adventure Week is a must-attend. Explore the adventurous side of Gran Canaria with a week filled with thrilling activities, from hiking picturesque trails to liquid sports in the crystal-clear Atlantic waters. Get ready for an action-packed escape!
**Bear Carnival Unleash Your Wild Side:**
Indulge in the lively and inclusive atmosphere of Bear Carnival, where the bear community comes together for a week of entertainment, friendship, and lasting moments. Experience the beauty of Maspalomas with like-minded individuals who celebrate diversity in a distinct and we
wesoły Gran Canaria
Nie jest tajemnicą, że Gran Canaria to świetne miejsce na imprezy i fantastyczne, wszechstronne miejsce dla podróżujących gejów. Życie nocne w okolicach Maspalomas jest dość znane, szczególnie w Yumbo Center, gdzie znajdziesz większość barów dla gejów. Centrum Yumbo to mekka nocnego życia gejów, w której znajdziesz wszystko, od barów z niedźwiedziami po pałace popu.
Stolica wyspy, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, łączy historyczny urok z nowoczesną energią, szczycąc się urzekającą mieszanką miejsc kulturalnych, dzielnic handlowych i kulinarnych przysmaków. Możesz zwiedzić spokojniejsze miasta, takie jak Puerto Morgan i Bahia Felize, gdzie plaże są mniej zatłoczone, a życie nocne mniej intensywne.
Jeśli szukasz szalonej imprezy gejowskiej, wybierz się do Maspalomas. Jest tańsze niż Mykonos, ale możesz mieć tyle samo bezwstydnej zabawy, jeśli masz na to ochotę. Na wyspie odbywa się legendarna Duma Maspalomas, coroczna impreza, która przyciąga turystów z całego świata na tygodniowe świętowanie dumy i jedności.
Picture a 4-story giant shopping center full of male lover bars, shops, clubs, queenly bars, restaurants…basically, a colossal gay playground! This is the Jumbo Centre, the beating heart and essence of Gran Canaria's lgbtq+ 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 gay holiday destinations in Europe as well as one of the top gay travel destinations in the world. It is days of complete fabulousness, with gay events taking place throughout the year. There's always something happening in Gran Canaria, which is why we adoration 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 Guide
Upcoming Events
10 – 22 March
Carnival Maspalomas : huge event with street 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 high 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