From Beach Fun to Extreme Sports, Discover it All on Holiday in Playa Del Ingles
The soft sands of the beach are thought to be among the most popular in Europe as tourists on holidays in Playa Del Ingles flock to the shore. Sun parasols and loungers are available and a palm fringed promenade guards the golden sands.
The inviting crystal blues of the sea make watersports a must, with jet-skiing and scuba-diving particularly popular with tourists in Playa Del Ingles.
Away from the beach is an ideal location to launch some extreme sports fun amongst the rugged terrain. Buggy-hire safari is perfect for some off-road adventure, tearing up the turf and there is other less-conventional ways to explore the island like kayaking, hiking and mountain-biking available.
Indulge in the Famous Nightlife of Playa Del Ingles!
As the sun goes down and happy hour begins, Playa Del Ingles is transformed into Gran Canaria’s party central. Playa Del Ingles is a clubbers paradise with the Kasbah, a modern built part of town that is spaciously laid-out, home to Cream and Pacha.
It is also celebrated as the winter gay party capital - the Yumbo Centre is where everything happens and you will also find great shopping in the myriad commerial centres in this lively resort.
Playa Del Ingles has a plethora of fast-food restaurants and cafe/bars serving traditional English breakfasts. There are also a number of restaurants serving international cuisine. For a more traditional taste, tapas bars in San Agustin serve fresh produce in rich Mediterranean flavours.
Keep All the Family Happy on Holiday!
It’s not all about late night parties in Playa Del Ingles. The Parquet De Los Cocodrilo has a staggering 300 crocodiles and alligators to view and feeding times are particularly popular. Reptilandia is more for visitors with a soft spot for our reptile friends and has snakes, turtles and a Komodo Dragon making it a perfect day out for all the family.
The soft sands of the beach are thought to be among the most popular in Europe as tourists flock to the shore. Sun parasols and loungers are available and a palm fringed promenade guards the golden sands.
The inviting crystal blues of the sea make watersports a must, with jet-skiing and scuba-diving an incredibly popular past time.
Away from the beach, the resort offers an ideal location to launch some extreme sports fun amongst the rugged terrain. Buggy-hire safari is perfect for some off-road adventure and tearing up the turf. Plus, there are plenty more unconventional ways to explore the island, like kayaking, hiking and mountain-biking.