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Beachside Villas in Las Palmas, Spain

Imagine waking up each morning to the sound of waves gently lapping at the shore and spending your days lounging on some of Gran Canaria's most stunning beaches. When you stay in a beachside villa in Las Palmas, Spain, you can experience this blissful reality. With many villas located just a short stroll from the ocean, you'll have easy access to all the sun, sand, and sea that this beautiful island has to offer.

Whether you're looking for relaxation, adventure, or simply a chance to reconnect with loved ones, our beachside villas in Las Palmas, Spain are the perfect base for your holiday. Enjoy scenic coastal walks, try your hand at water sports, or simply soak up the sun - whatever takes your fancy, it's all just a short walk away from your villa. And when you're ready to explore more of what Gran Canaria has to offer, our villas provide the perfect home-from-home, with plenty of space to unwind and recharge after a day out discovering the island's hidden treasures.

Regions of Las Palmas with villas close to a beach

Off the northwestern coast of Africa, small clusters of land dot the Atlantic Ocean. The archipelagos include the Canary Islands, a Spanish-colonized island chain located just over 100 kilometers (60 miles) west of Morocco. Of the chain’s main islands and numerous islets, Lanzarote is one of the closest to the African mainland. It is also one of the driest and most barren, with rugged terrain that has compelled space agencies to train there.
<p>The Operational Land Imager (OLI) on Landsat 8 acq
Lanzarote
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La Oliva, Las Palmas, Spain
La Oliva
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This is a photo of the protected monument identified by the ID <i>53-13</i> in Tunisia.
Fuerteventura
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<p>An unprecedented wildfire has ripped through the island of Gran Canaria, one of Spain’s Canary Islands off the northwest coast of Africa. In this image the fire, which started on Saturday 17 August 2019, has engulfed around 10 000 hectares of land, leading to the evacuation of over 9000 people.
</p><p>This false colour image, captured on 19 August, was created using the shortwave infrared bands from the Copernicus Sentinel-2’s instrument, and allows us to clearly see the fires on the ground
Gran Canaria
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Maspalomas (Gran Canaria): the lighthouse, seen from the beach
San Bartolome de Tirajana
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Pájara, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, March 2018
Pajara
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