Every May the south of Gran Canaria becomes the meeting point for thousands of people looking for more than sunshine and a beach break. Maspalomas Pride is one of Europe’s most renowned LGBTQ+ celebrations – and for good reason. The setting, the organisation, the atmosphere and the warmth of the welcome make it a classic for regulars who return year after year, and a revelation for first-time visitors.
Maspalomas doesn’t need to dress up for the occasion. Its mild climate, natural surroundings and wide choice of hotels already create the perfect backdrop. Pride adds light, music and an energy that spills through the streets, across the terraces and into the nights by the sea. Here’s everything you need to know.
Why Maspalomas Pride is so special
Gran Canaria has been welcoming travellers from around the world for decades, and its reputation as a friendly, diverse destination is nothing new. During Pride, that identity becomes even more visible. The event is centred on Playa del Inglés, with the Yumbo Centrum as its hub, and it draws tens of thousands of people into a lively yet respectful celebration.
Much of the success lies in the balance: live music, parades, themed parties and open-air galas sit alongside chill-out areas, cultural spaces and well-planned logistics. Everything is designed so the days run smoothly. The weather helps – mild temperatures, clear skies – and so does the breadth of hotel options.
The crowd is as varied as the programme itself. Some come for parties that last until dawn; others prefer to wander, sample local food or watch the shows as evening falls. You’ll see families, groups of friends, young and older couples, and solo travellers who discover Pride as yet another reason to fall in love with Maspalomas.
If you’d like to know more about how the event has evolved, take a look at our earlier article on Maspalomas Pride, where we explore its history, curiosities and the reasons behind its success.

When and how Maspalomas Pride unfolds
Maspalomas Pride is held every May, usually in the first half of the month. For more than ten days the south of Gran Canaria turns into a full-scale celebration. The programme varies slightly each year but always features open-air concerts, drag shows, parades, themed parties and international performers.
Most of the action takes place in the Yumbo Centrum, the beating heart of Maspalomas Pride, where a large stage is set up along with meeting points for all audiences. Beach parties, excursions and sunset sessions with DJ sets are also part of the experience, all within a welcoming, festive atmosphere.
Although May is the main event, there is also an autumn edition known as Winter Pride, held in November. It offers a more relaxed but equally lively version of Maspalomas’ gay festival. If you’re planning a trip, the best approach is to check the official Pride website in advance for exact dates and the final programme.
Maspalomas Pride calendar and highlights
The festival usually runs across the first fortnight of May. Dates shift slightly year to year, but the format is reassuringly familiar and draws visitors from across Europe. The weekend parade is the headline act, yet in truth there’s a day-by-day agenda with something for everyone.
Free open-air concerts are one of the biggest draws. Staged in the Yumbo Centrum, they bring together international artists, celebrated drag queens and DJs across different genres. There are also galas with hosts, surprise performances, entertainers and an inclusive vibe that encourages everyone to join in.
Themed parties pop up in various venues and open-air spaces. Some take place in the daytime, others run long into the night, each with its own flavour: 90s throwbacks, cutting-edge sounds or more eclectic mixes.
Street parades and the main procession deliver Pride’s most colourful, visual side. It’s one of the most eagerly awaited moments, with floats, choreography, flags fluttering and an all-embracing sense of community.
Over the years, Maspalomas Pride has grown into a programme that goes far beyond partying. It’s culture, performance and a meeting point: all set against May’s generous sunshine.

Maspalomas beyond Pride
The south of Gran Canaria isn’t defined only by its events calendar. Much of its charm lies in what happens when nothing is scheduled. When there are no concerts, no parades, no organised parties. Maspalomas invites you to slow down, wander without a plan, sit at a terrace and let the day drift by.
The Maspalomas Dunes Special Nature Reserve is a perfect expression of that slower pace. Step just a few metres away from the promenade and the silence speaks for itself. The shifting sands and soft light have a hypnotic pull. Cross them and you reach the beach, right where the waves break.
Nearby, Maspalomas Lighthouse remains one of the area’s most recognisable landmarks. From here the seafront promenade links to Meloneras, where contemporary architecture, shops, restaurants and ocean-facing hotels come together. It’s a lovely spot for dinner, to watch the sunset or to stroll once the heat eases.
For a more local feel, head to San Fernando, where everyday life runs at a different pace. There are markets, cafés frequented by residents and a sense of normality that balances the south’s more touristic side.
In short, Maspalomas offers sunshine, open spaces and a genuine welcome that brings many visitors back outside peak season, when everything is calmer.
From Lopesan Hotel Group we invite you to experience the hospitality that defines our properties. In Maspalomas we offer a range of hotels tailored to different styles of travel:
- Hotel Faro, a Lopesan Collection Hotel: five stars beside the iconic lighthouse, with rooftop and panoramic pool.
- Lopesan Costa Meloneras Resort & Spa: a luxury resort with spa, infinity pool and colonial-style ambience.
- Lopesan Baobab Resort and Lopesan Villa del Conde Resort & Thalasso: both near Meloneras, the first inspired by Africa, the second echoing traditional Canarian architecture.
- Kumara Serenoa by Lopesan Hotels: a four-star option close to the “magic triangle” of dunes, golf and beach.
- Corallium Beach, Corallium Dunamar, Abora Catarina and Abora Continental by Lopesan Hotels: located in Playa del Inglés, these properties offer more informal, family-friendly stays.
With this variety, you can choose the style that suits you best. Are you after an exclusive setting right on the seafront? Or a modern, functional space? Whatever your pace, each of these hotels offers relaxation, quality service and a privileged location to enjoy Pride in complete comfort.
We look forward to welcoming you to Maspalomas to share an unforgettable moment.

