Playa de la Laja is an extensive dark sand beach in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, ideal for enjoying the Canarian sun and Atlantic waves. It offers a tranquil atmosphere and complete services for an unforgettable beach day.
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About this beach
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Introduction
We, as experts and lovers of Spanish coastlines, have had the pleasure of exploring and enjoying countless beaches. But there's something special about Playa de la Laja that captivates us every time we visit. Strategically located at the southern entrance to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, this beach is not just a landmark for locals, but also a fascinating discovery for those seeking an authentic and less crowded beach experience than its more famous sisters.
Playa de la Laja stretches majestically along the coast, offering a vast canvas of dark sand that contrasts beautifully with the deep blue of the Atlantic. It's a beach that breathes tranquility, despite its proximity to the capital. Here, time seems to slow down, inviting us to disconnect from daily hustle and immerse ourselves in the serenity of the sea. It's a place where the sound of waves becomes the perfect soundtrack for a day of rest, and where the sea breeze gently caresses us, reminding us that we're in one of the Atlantic's paradises.
From our perspective, Playa de la Laja is much more than just a stretch of coastline; it's a microcosm of Canarian life, a space where nature and comfort go hand in hand. Its relaxed atmosphere and excellent conditions make it attractive to a wide range of visitors, from families seeking a quiet day by the sea to the most adventurous surfers chasing the perfect wave. We feel fortunate to share with you all the secrets and charms of this Gran Canarian jewel, a beach that will undoubtedly leave an indelible mark on your traveler's heart.
How to Get to Playa de la Laja
Getting to Playa de la Laja is surprisingly simple, given its privileged location in the municipality of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. We always recommend planning the route, though in this case, accessibility is one of its strong points. It's located in the southern area of the city, right at the entrance from the GC-1 highway, making it very convenient both for those coming from the south of the island and those already in the capital.
By Car
For us, the car is the most comfortable option if we're coming from other parts of the island. The beach is perfectly signposted from the GC-1 highway. If you're coming from the south (Maspalomas, Playa del Inglés), just follow the highway towards Las Palmas and take the exit indicating 'Playa de la Laja' or 'Marítima'. If you're coming from the city center, simply follow Avenida Marítima (GC-1) south. You'll find a large free parking area right next to the beach, which is a great advantage and saves us the stress of looking for parking. It's an open-air parking lot, but very spacious, and you'll rarely have trouble finding a spot, even in high season.
By Public Transport
If you prefer public transport, the urban bus network (guaguas) of Global and Guaguas Municipales connects Playa de la Laja with different points in the city and on the island. Several lines have stops near the beach. For example, from the Santa Catalina or San Telmo bus stations in Las Palmas, you can take lines heading south. It's an ecological option that lets us forget about the car, though it might take a bit more time. We think it's an excellent alternative for those who prefer not to drive during their vacation.
By Bicycle or Walking
For the more active, Playa de la Laja is part of an extensive promenade that connects the capital with this area. If you're staying in Las Palmas and fancy a pleasant walk, you can get there by bicycle or even on foot. It's a fantastic way to enjoy the coastal landscape and the fresh Atlantic air. We've done it several times and it's a very rewarding experience, though you should consider the distance if coming from the city center.
The Sand and Water
When we talk about Playa de la Laja, one of the first details that comes to mind is its unique sand. It's not the typical golden sand found on other Gran Canaria beaches, but a fine sand of dark, almost volcanic, tones that gives it a unique and very photogenic character. This type of sand, of natural origin, is very pleasant to the touch and heats up less under the intense sun, allowing us to walk barefoot more comfortably. The type of ground is predominantly sand, though in some areas closer to the rocks, especially at the ends, you can find small rock formations that add diversity to the landscape.
The waters of Playa de la Laja are another of its great attractions. They are generally clean and crystal clear waters, with tones ranging from emerald green to deep blue, depending on sunlight and depth. The beach is protected by a natural reef that runs parallel to the coast, creating a kind of natural pool in the area closest to the shore, especially at low tide. This feature makes it very safe for swimming, especially for children and those who prefer calmer waters. We love the feeling of swimming in these waters, which are often warmer than one might expect from the Atlantic.
However, Playa de la Laja is also known for its waves, especially on days with groundswell. This makes it a popular meeting point for lovers of surfing, bodyboarding, and paddle surfing. The waves break powerfully in the more open area of the beach, offering excellent conditions for practicing these sports. We've seen many surfers enjoying the waves here, and it's a spectacle worth admiring. It's important to pay attention to the flags and the in