Explore all neighborhoods and districts in Maspalomas. Each area has its own unique character, attractions, and lifestyle. Click on any district to learn more about living there.
Municipal capital village located in the mountains with historical significance.
Historic district with cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and landmarks like Santa Ana Cathedral.
Traditional village center with cultural heritage and mountain setting.
Mountain village in the municipality known for its rural charm and natural surroundings.
Residential area with open spaces and community feel.
Hilly residential neighborhood with panoramic views and local agriculture.
Scenic hillside settlement with white rocky landscapes.
Quiet rural settlement with traditional Canarian houses and scenic views.
Remote rural district with unique geological features.
Small residential area in the inland region with agricultural focus.
Mountainous area with natural beauty and hiking opportunities.
Rural settlement in the San Bartolomé de Tirajana municipality near Maspalomas, known for its agricultural landscape.
Quiet village area in the municipality, offering a peaceful residential setting away from tourist zones.
Area listed in municipal settlements, likely a developed zone with international appeal near resorts.
Residential area with white houses typical of Canary Islands architecture in the municipal list.
Historic-feeling settlement with castle reference, rural part of the Maspalomas municipality.
Specific enclosed area named in municipal records, rural and green.
Rural enclosed settlement, part of the diverse municipal areas around Maspalomas.
Small settlement in the broader Maspalomas area, characterized by local residential and rural features.
Scattered farmhouses in the Fataga area, part of the inland settlements near Maspalomas.
Enclosed rural area in the list of municipal settlements associated with Maspalomas region.