The stretch linking Playa El Veril and Playa San Agustín has something distinctive about it. It isn’t the liveliest or most photographed part of the south, yet it’s one of the most pleasant areas for a walk. The coast opens out towards the sea without large buildings, and the promenade runs parallel to a strip of dark sand and steady Atlantic swell.
The route is short and continuous. In just a few minutes you pass from one beach to the other and notice how the setting changes: El Veril feels more open and spacious, while San Agustín is more sheltered and lined with services along the promenade. The landscape is clear and direct, centred on the sea and the line of the horizon.
If you spend time in this part of the coast, you’ll quickly notice that the route is easy to follow and well connected to the rest of southern Gran Canaria’s coastline. It’s a simple way to discover a quieter stretch of the island, with the Atlantic always in view.
Where Playa El Veril and Playa San Agustín are located
Playa El Veril and Playa San Agustín lie on the eastern edge of southern Gran Canaria, within the municipality of San Bartolomé de Tirajana. They form part of the same coastal strip that begins in Meloneras, passes through Maspalomas and Playa del Inglés, and continues towards this slightly more sheltered area.
El Veril acts as a transition point between Playa del Inglés and San Agustín. It sits just beyond the liveliest part of the resort and marks the beginning of a more open, less crowded stretch of coast. San Agustín, just beyond it, occupies a well-defined small bay, with dark sand and a promenade running along the shoreline.
In this part of the coast the atmosphere changes. Large complexes and constant movement give way to a calmer setting, with hotels and apartments integrated into the hillside and small local shops along the promenade.
Both beaches are directly connected by the seafront promenade. You can walk between them without interruption, linking up with Playa del Inglés in one direction and continuing towards quieter areas in the other.
What Playa El Veril is like
Playa El Veril is a wide, open stretch marking the transition between Playa del Inglés and San Agustín. It rarely attracts large crowds and feels more spacious than the beaches closer to the main resort area.
Its length is relatively short and easy to explore on foot, combining dark sand with patches of pebbles in some areas. The slope is gentle and access from the promenade is straightforward. There is plenty of space, which makes it easier to find a spot even during the high season.
The atmosphere is generally calm. Although it lies close to more lively areas, the pace is slower and there are fewer visitors. Many people come here looking for a quieter stretch of coast without giving up easy access and convenience.

In terms of facilities, it offers pedestrian access, showers and direct connection to the promenade, where small shops and accommodation are located. It isn’t a beach with large sports facilities or beach bars on the sand, which contributes to its quieter character.
The overall feeling is one of openness. Because it is more exposed, the wind can sometimes be stronger on certain days, particularly in summer. That exposure to the Atlantic also creates wide sea views and a strong sense of open coastline.
What Playa San Agustín is like
Playa San Agustín is more sheltered than El Veril and forms a small bay, which softens the swell and wind to some extent. The promenade runs almost directly along the sand, with several easy access points.
Its length is greater than El Veril and allows for an unhurried walk along the bay. The sand is dark, with areas of rounded stones towards the ends of the beach. The slope is moderate and entering the water is generally easy. Unlike El Veril, which feels more open and exposed, San Agustín is more clearly defined by the shape of the bay.
The beach attracts a varied crowd, with a regular presence of couples, older visitors and travellers staying nearby. Many arrive on foot from nearby hotels and apartments, creating a relaxed atmosphere without large peaks of activity.
Along the promenade you’ll find restaurants, cafés and small shops. Facilities include showers, adapted access points and sunbed rental during the high season. Everything is concentrated within a short stretch, making it easy to move around without long walks.
Compared with other southern beaches, San Agustín is quieter and sees less movement. It doesn’t have the crowds of Playa del Inglés or the vast space of Maspalomas.
Seafront promenade between El Veril and San Agustín
The stretch connecting Playa El Veril and Playa San Agustín can be walked easily. The promenade is continuous, paved and without major slopes, making it comfortable and accessible.
The distance between both points is short and manageable for most visitors. The full walk can be done in a short stroll, depending on your pace and how often you stop to look at the sea or sit for a moment.
The route runs parallel to the coastline, always with the Atlantic on one side. It isn’t a technical trail and requires no preparation. It is simply a straight, well-defined walk that is easy to follow, linking directly with other areas of the coast if you decide to continue towards Playa del Inglés.
Along the way the landscape alternates between open stretches facing the sea and slightly more sheltered sections beside buildings and gardens. Several points offer good views of the coastline and the succession of beaches stretching westwards.

What you can do along this route
The walk between El Veril and Playa San Agustín is designed for moving at your own pace, stopping whenever you like and enjoying the surroundings without planning anything complicated.
Walking is the main plan. The promenade allows you to follow the coastline and continue towards Playa del Inglés if you want to extend the route. The ground is even and the orientation simple, so you can focus on the scenery.
It’s also a good setting for photography. The horizon line is clean and the contrast between dark sand, white foam and sky shifts with the time of day. Interesting perspectives also appear when looking along the succession of beaches and the shape of the coastline.
Many visitors use this stretch to sit for a while facing the sea. There are benches and low walls where you can sit, read or simply rest with open views of the Atlantic.
Nearby you’ll find small terraces and cafés where you can stop for a drink without moving far from the coast. Everything sits just a few steps from the promenade, making it easy to alternate between beach and refreshments.
The continuity of the coastline also allows you to link this walk with other nearby beaches. You can continue towards Playa del Inglés or head in the opposite direction to explore quieter parts of the southern coast without needing a car.
The route between Playa El Veril and Playa San Agustín captures the character of this part of the south well: open sea, a continuous promenade and a calmer atmosphere than in neighbouring areas. It’s a simple walk that lets you discover the coastline from a different perspective, linking beaches without ever straying far from the water.
If you’re looking for accommodation in San Agustín, Corallium Beach by Lopesan Hotels places you right on the seafront and directly connected to the promenade. Lopesan Hotel Group offers here an exclusive adults only experience, with attentive service and a setting designed for rest by the sea.

