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Playa del Ingles
'The Englishman's beach' is how Playa del Ingles translates -
those naming the holiday resort had great foresight as today
thousands of Brits flock here for sun, sea and San Miguels.
Situated at the south of Gran Canaria island, the resort is one of
the largest and busiest in Europe and its main attractions are the
wide sandy beaches that stretch from the Maspalomas dunes to San
Agustin in the north.
The Playa del Ingles seafront is lined by the lovely pedestrian
promenade, the Paseo Costa Canaria, planted with lush gardens. With
its conglomeration of high-rise hotels, apartment blocks and
shopping malls, Playa del Ingles will not win any awards for
architecture or sophisticated ambience, but the ever-growing
holiday resort, purpose-built for pleasure and leisure back in the
1960s, is hard to beat for good value summer fun.
Although mainly geared for the younger market, families and
older visitors are also attracted to Playa del Ingles on holiday by
the glorious year-round climate and endless beach, but tend to
stick together in the quieter areas.
Information & Facts
Activities
For those in Playa del Ingles who have had enough of the beach,
there is loads of entertainment and activities for all ages
including amusement arcades, mini-golf, tennis, golf, scuba diving,
skydiving, water parks, go-carting, horse riding and camel riding.
Water sports in Playa del Ingles include jet-skiing, windsurfing
and banana boat rides.
Language
Spanish is the official language, but English is widely
understood in areas frequented by tourists. Catalan, Galician and
Basque are spoken in the relevant areas.
Money
Spain's official currency is the Euro (EUR). One Euro is divided
into 100 cents. Money can be exchanged at bureaux de change and
major hotels, but banks give the best rates. All major credit cards
and travellers cheques are widely accepted at most hotels,
restaurants, and shops. ATMs are widespread and are generally the
cheapest and most convenient method of obtaining money.
Negatives
Visitors should be aware that there are lots of steps from some
hotels and apartments to the beach, and that the centre of the
Playa del Ingles holiday resort can be very noisy late into the
night. Outside many bars and restaurants there are people with
'info' badges on their jackets - they are actually salesmen that
work to promote bars and restaurants who get commission if you go
with them; they can be very insistent but can be worth chatting up
as they sometimes offer free drinks.
Also watch out for the Moroccan women by the Kasbah wanting to
shake your hand - they snap bracelets on your arms and then say you
are cursed unless you pay them up to EUR15 to have them burnt off!
Salesmen may even come into the restaurants, its best to be firm
but polite and avoid getting into a conversation if you are not
interested. The beach in Playa del Ingles is great, but visitors
should be aware that there are lots of nudists, particularly among
the Maspalomas dunes!
Night Life
Playa del Ingles is packed with bars, pubs and clubs, especially
in the Kasbah centre, which is home to the famous Cream and Pascha
nightclubs, both of which pump out the best in dance music until
the early hours. Chinawhites is also immensely popular. Still in
the Kasbah, the Hippodrome, Havana and Sugar, a small cocktail bar,
are a good places to start the evening. The English and Irish
centres are also lively and entertaining. The Yumbo centre is
orientated towards the gay scene at night and Rickys Cabaret Bar
has regular drag shows; the centre is also popular with families
looking for a less hectic evening. There are quieter bars along the
promenade and a casino on the edge of town.
Restaurants
The best eateries in Playa del Ingles include Taberna La Cana
for fantastic Spanish seafood, Tapas Bar Capaco for their great
tapas selection, Restaurante Hong Kong, Merlin and Silos, to
mention but a few. Fast food (including McDonalds), Chinese,
Italian and local cuisine are all available, as well as rows of
restaurants serving something with chips...
Shopping
There is a fine choice of shops in Playa del Ingles where
visitors on holiday can indulge in some duty free delights,
including cheap electrical shops and stalls selling imitation
designer wear and African curios. The shopping is mainly confined
to the dozen or so Commercial Centres and each centre has its own
distinctive character.
Visanta centre is best for duty free electrical goods as they
offer a European guarantee and refunds if you change your mind
about something. Yumbo is the biggest and most popular shopping
centre in Playa del Ingles and also houses the Tourist Information
Centre. Five minutes away are the Kasbah and Metro centres, but the
widest selection of quality designer wear is in nearby Plaza
Maspalomas. Be aware that some salesmen can be quite aggressive:
haggle hard and remember that the shop next door probably sells the
same thing. The San Fernando Market is held every Wednesday and
Saturday morning, offering the same sort of stuff.
Time
Local time is GMT +1 (GMT +2 between the last Sunday in March
and the Saturday before the last Sunday in October). The Canary
Islands: GMT (GMT +1 in summer).