Exploring Maspalomas on a city bike offers a unique way to see this part of Gran Canaria, blending outdoor adventure with authentic scenery. The renting experience is straightforward, and with options to stay from 9 hours up to a full week, it’s flexible enough to suit most travel plans. The bikes come with 18 gears, perfect for cruising along the coast or tackling gentle inclines, and include essential accessories like locks, baskets, and lights. What really sets this apart is the self-guided nature, giving you the freedom to explore at your own pace—no bus schedule, no guide telling you how long to linger.
Two things I particularly like about this experience are the peaceful cycling paths along the coast—free from traffic—and the chance to visit iconic sights like the Dunes of Maspalomas and the lighthouse without the hassle of organized tours. The roadside assistance included is a reassuring bonus, especially if you’re not an experienced cyclist or unfamiliar with the area. The only possible drawback? If you’re not comfortable riding on your own, or if you need guidance, this setup may feel a bit too independent, especially since the experience doesn’t include a guide for navigation. Still, with the detailed map and helpful tips, most will find it manageable.
Key points / Takeaways

Flexible duration options – from 9 hours to 7 days, giving you plenty of time to explore at your own pace.
Family-friendly options – baby seats for children 1-6 years old and child bikes for ages over 7, making it accessible for families.
Stunning scenery – from the Maspalomas Dunes to the Botanical Garden, each stop offers visual delight and a chance to enjoy nature.
Self-guided with support – includes a map, roadside assistance, and an initial briefing, ensuring you feel confident on your ride.
Ideal for independent explorers – perfect for those who prefer to set their own itinerary without a guided group.
Limited group size – only 8 participants, which means more personalized support and less crowds.
Choosing to rent a city bike in Maspalomas is an inviting way to see the south of Gran Canaria while enjoying the outdoors. Unlike organized tours where you follow a guide, this experience puts you in charge, letting your curiosity shape your itinerary. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, the 18-gear bikes strike a good balance: easy enough to handle, versatile enough to conquer gentle hills, and equipped with features like locks, baskets, and lights to make your journey smooth. At just $17 per person, it’s also excellent value considering the flexibility and freedom you get.
What makes this experience interesting is the mixture of scenic beauty and practical details. First, you start at the Cita Shopping Center in Playa del Ingles, with free parking nearby. From there, your adventure unfurls along the coast, starting with the spectacular Maspalomas Dunes, a natural reserve recognized since 1987. The dunes’ golden sands stretch as far as the eye can see—an iconic image of Gran Canaria that’s best appreciated without the rush of a group. Riding through this area, I loved the way the bike paths felt safe and traffic-free, creating a sense of freedom I don’t often get on busy roads.
Next, you’ll visit the Maspalomas Botanical Garden, a haven of over 500 tropical plants spread across 12,000 square meters. Here, you can pause to admire endemic bird species and lush greenery. The Oasis of Maspalomas (Charca), with its lagoon and migrant birds, offers a peaceful spot to take a break and appreciate the local wildlife. The old Maspalomas Lighthouse, operational since 1980 and a declared cultural asset, provides a scenic photo opportunity and a glimpse into the area’s maritime history.
One of the standout features of this rental is the support network built into the experience. You’re given a detailed map and a brief session with a local guide who shares tips on routes and sights. Plus, roadside assistance is included, so if you get a flat or have a mechanical issue, help is just a call away. Many reviews mention the helpfulness of the organisers, with Mait praising the “extremely helpful organisers,” which adds to the peace of mind.
The tour also includes a visit to Meloneras promenade, often described as the most beautiful and luxurious stretch in the south, with stunning views of the sea and upscale shops—perfect for a leisurely ride and some window shopping. For history lovers, the Punta de las Mujeres archaeological site offers a peaceful stop and a chance to see the island’s indigenous past, surrounded by native lizards.
What to Expect from the Route
The routes are designed for non-off-road riding, so don’t expect mountain biking adventures here. Instead, most paths are along paved promenade and bicycle lanes, making it suitable for casual riders and families. The duration of your rental determines how much ground you can cover. Those opting for the 9-hour rental can comfortably visit the dunes, lighthouse, and botanical garden in one day, while a week-long rental offers the freedom to explore more leisurely, or revisit favorite spots.
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Who Will Love This Experience?
This bike rental makes sense for independent travelers who want to craft their own itinerary and avoid the constraints of guided tours. It’s also a superb choice for families with children, given the availability of child bikes and baby seats. If you’re a bit nervous about riding alone, know that the initial briefing and support system are designed to help you feel safe. However, bike experience is recommended, as the rental shop isn’t responsible for teaching kids or beginners how to ride.
Price and Value
For $17, you get an 18-gear city bike, a map, and roadside assistance—features that add a lot of value. Compared to guided tours that often include transportation and guides, this DIY approach saves money and offers flexibility. You might find that it’s a perfect compromise: a self-guided adventure with the security of roadside help, ideal for those comfortable riding independently.
Who Should Skip This?
If you’re not confident on a bike, or if you prefer guided commentary and detailed historical insights, this experience may not be the best fit. Also, riders over 264 lbs (120 kg) might find the bikes less accommodating, and riders looking for off-road adventures will need to look elsewhere.
The Sum Up

Renting a city bike in Maspalomas offers a fantastic way to see the highlights of the area at your own pace, with the scenic dunes, botanical gardens, and historic lighthouse all within reach. The support infrastructure and flexible duration make this a smart choice for independent explorers and families alike. The experience’s value is clear when you consider the cost of a guided tour, and it’s especially appealing if you enjoy the freedom of setting your own schedule.
The stunning views, combined with helpful tips from friendly staff, create a memorable outing that balances adventure with practicality. Whether you’re pedaling along the coast, stopping to admire flora and fauna, or just enjoying a leisurely ride through one of Europe’s most iconic natural landscapes, this bike rental offers an engaging, eco-friendly way to discover Gran Canaria’s southern charms.
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Who Would Enjoy This Most?

If you love independent adventures and want to explore at your own pace, this is an ideal fit. It suits families with children, couples, and solo travelers who appreciate the flexibility to linger or move quickly. It’s also a great way to combine physical activity with sightseeing—a healthy, fun way to experience Maspalomas beyond the typical tourist spots.
FAQ

Is this experience suitable for children?
Yes, there are baby seats for children aged 1-6 and child bikes over 7 years old, making it family-friendly.
Are helmets included for all riders?
Helmets are included only for children under 16, but rental helmets are available for adults over 16.
How long can I rent the bike?
You can choose to rent for 9 hours up to 7 days, allowing flexibility depending on your schedule.
Do I need prior cycling experience?
Yes, the shop recommends previous bike experience. They do not teach riding skills, so some comfort on a bike is necessary.
What sights can I visit on this rental?
You can explore the Dunes of Maspalomas, Lighthouse, Botanical Garden, Oasis, Meloneras promenade, and the archaeological site of Punta de las Mujeres.
Is roadside assistance available?
Yes, included in the rental, assistance is provided within Maspalomas city area in case of breakdowns or punctures.
What’s included in the rental price?
Your fee covers the bike, lock, basket, lights, map, and roadside assistance.
Are there any additional costs?
Extra helmets for adults can be rented; baby seats are also rentable if needed. No other mandatory extra costs are listed.
Can I start my ride at any time?
Availability varies, so check the schedule when booking. The experience lasts from 9 hours to a full week, depending on your choice.
Is this experience suitable for people over 80?
Most likely yes, as long as they are comfortable riding and meet the height/weight requirements. Always check with the provider if in doubt.
Thinking about a flexible, scenic, and eco-friendly way to soak in the beauty of Maspalomas? This city bike rental offers just that—unhurried, independent exploration at a very reasonable price.
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