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Discover Maspalomas on a flexible city bike rental, visiting dunes, beaches, and natural sites with included maps, breakdown assistance, and options up to 7 days.
Rent a City Bike with 18 gears in Maspalomas for $17.29 per person, with rental periods ranging from 9 hours up to 7 days. This flexible self-guided tour lets you explore Gran Canaria’s stunning beaches, dunes, and natural attractions at your own pace, using detailed maps provided by the operator. The tour begins at Bici Bike Vintagelocal in Maspalomas at 9:30 am and ends back at the starting point. With a rating of 5.0 from 8 reviews, this experience is especially appealing to those who prefer independent adventures with the safety of roadside assistance.
Included in the rental are a paper map, a padlock, and breakdown assistance for issues like punctures or flat tires during city hours. Helmets are provided for children under 16, while adults can rent helmets separately if needed. The tour is suitable for those with prior bike experience, and children from age 7 can ride if accompanied by a parent. The max weight limit is 110 kg for the rider plus any additional load, and the bike is not suitable for off-road or sandy terrain.
This tour is an excellent choice for independent travelers eager to craft their own route through Maspalomas’ highlights—such as dunes, beaches, botanical gardens, archaeological sites, and scenic promenades—while enjoying the freedom of pedal power.


The tour begins with a visit to the El Faro de Maspalomas, the southernmost lighthouse on the island and a monument of historical interest. Open from 10:30 am to 5:00 pm, the lighthouse houses an ethnographic museum, offering insights into local maritime history. The admission is free, making it a convenient first stop.
Just a short ride away, the Reserva Natural Especial de Las Dunas de Maspalomas features 7 kilometers of golden sand dunes, designated as a protected natural reserve by the Canary Islands Government. This iconic landscape is ideal for photos and leisurely walks, with free entry available throughout the day.
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Cycling leads to the Playa de las Meloneras, a small volcanic beach with pristine, crystal-clear waters that have earned the Blue Flag status. Located at the end of the Meloneras promenade, this spot offers a peaceful retreat for a quick swim or a relaxing break. The beach visit lasts about an hour, with free access.
Adjacent to the beach, the Botanical Park of Maspalomas is the only botanical garden in the south of the island, showcasing tropical plants from the Canary archipelago. It’s a calming place to learn about local flora, with free entry—although it’s closed on weekends.

A highlight of this self-guided ride is the Yacimiento Punta Mujeres, an archaeological site on the Meloner promenade. Here, visitors can see circular stone houses once inhabited by the ancient Guanches, offering a glimpse into pre-Hispanic Canary civilization. The site is open for about an hour with free admission.

Next, the tour takes in La Charca de Maspalomas, a scenic lagoon bordering the dunes. Known for its fish-rich waters and as a habitat for over 40 species of migratory birds, it represents the main natural area within the reserve. Visitors spend roughly an hour here, with free access to observe the wildlife.

A scenic 30-minute ride along the Paseo Costa Canaria offers sweeping views of the dunes and the Atlantic Ocean from an elevated cycle path. This stretch provides excellent photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate Gran Canaria’s rugged coastlines. The pathway is free to access and perfect for a relaxed pedal.
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The famous Playa del Ingles is the most popular tourist beach in the south of Gran Canaria. After passing through, cyclists can stop for refreshments at the numerous bars, restaurants, and ice cream parlors lining the promenade. The beach stay lasts about an hour, and the area is free to explore.

Finally, the route takes visitors to Playa de San Agustin, a volcanic beach with distinctive black sand. Connected to Playa del Ingles by a scenic promenade, this spot is favored by water sports enthusiasts, particularly those interested in surfing and windsurfing. A 30-minute stop allows visitors to enjoy the view and maybe watch the surfers in action.

The meeting point for the tour is at Bici Bike Vintagelocal, located within the Centro Comercial Cita in Maspalomas. Bikes are available starting at 9:30 am, with the tour ending back at the same location. Helmets for adults are available for rent on-site, with helmet and vest rental costing 5 euros per person per day outside the city area.
The rental includes a paper map and a padlock—helpful for securing your bike during stops. A refundable security deposit of 50 euros is required, payable in cash or by card. The maximum weight for riders including any load is 110 kg, and children aged 7 and above can ride if accompanied by an adult.
This experience is suited for individuals with prior bike riding experience, as the operator does not provide lessons. Although helmets are provided for children under 16, adult riders over 16 need to rent helmets separately if desired. The bike is not suitable for off-road or sandy terrains—riders should stick to city paths and designated cycling routes.
Participants should be prepared for moderate physical activity and be comfortable cycling for up to an hour at a time. The tour is limited to 8 participants, ensuring attentive service and a manageable group size.
The small group size and self-guided nature appeal to those looking for independence combined with safety. The reviews, raving about the helpful maps and enjoyable cycling experience, highlight the quality of the guidance materials provided, despite no official guide accompanying the ride.
The most praised aspects include the opportunity to enjoy great views of the dunes and coastline, as well as the convenience of roadside assistance if needed. The flexibility to choose the length of the rental—from a single day to a full week—adds to the appeal.
This bike rental experience offers excellent value for anyone wanting to explore Maspalomas at their own pace. With detailed maps, breakdown support, and access to iconic sites like the Dunes, Lagoon, and beaches, it caters to independent travelers seeking a personalized adventure.
While it’s not suitable for off-road excursions, the easy city routes and scenic coastal paths make it ideal for a relaxed, scenic day or longer exploration. The affordable price point combined with the convenience of multiple rental durations makes this a flexible option for diverse schedules.
In summary, renting a city bike with 18 gears in Maspalomas is a reliable, enjoyable way to see Gran Canaria’s natural beauty and cultural sites, with the added peace of mind thanks to roadside assistance and thoughtful inclusions.
“Helpful tips and route map provided at the shop. A thoroughly enjoyable day on the City bikes exploring the Maspalomas area”
Is the bike rental suitable for children?
Yes, child seats are available, and children from age 7 can ride if accompanied by an adult.
Can I rent helmets for adults?
Yes, helmets for over 16 years can be rented at the rental shop for 5 euros per day outside the city area.
What stops are included in the rental?
The route features stops at the Maspalomas Lighthouse, Dunes, Meloneras Beach, Botanical Park, archaeological site of Punta Mujeres, La Charca lagoon, Costa Canaria promenade, and both Playa del Ingles and San Agustin beaches.
Is the bike suitable for off-road terrain?
No, the bikes are designed for city riding and are not suitable for sand or off-road paths.
What is the maximum weight allowed?
The total weight of rider plus any load must not exceed 110 kg.
How do I make a booking?
Reservations can be made online, with the meeting point at Maspalomas confirmed in advance. Most bookings are made 33 days in advance.
What happens if I experience a breakdown?
The tour includes free roadside assistance during city hours for issues like punctures or breakdowns.
Can I cancel this experience?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, with a full refund.
Are there any additional costs?
Extra costs include helmet rentals for adults if desired, and optional helmet and vest outside the city area.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
It’s best suited for those with prior biking experience, as the operator does not offer lessons or training.
What time does the tour start?
The ride begins at 9:30 am at the designated meeting point.
This self-guided Maspalomas bike tour offers a wonderful way to explore the island’s iconic landscapes and cultural sites with flexibility, safety, and comfort.