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The Gloria Palace San Agustin Thalasso and Hotel has something everyone. You’ll discover areas reserved for adults as well as first-rate activities for the little ones.
In the grounds of the hotel, you’ll find four pools, including a huge saltwater thalasso-therapy pool that’s heated to 33°C. Kids also have their own spot for splashing around, and adults have a rooftop escape with daybeds.
The main restaurant is a buffet with show-cooking stations. On the roof terrace, there’s an a la carte spot, which serves up Spanish and international cuisines. If you’re looking for a holiday to Gran Canaria that the whole family will enjoy, this is the place to be.
When it comes to tourism in Gran Canaria, San Agustin flies a little under the radar. A sleepy destination, it has golden beaches and sunny weather.
It’s much quieter than in neighbouring Playa del Ingles, but the beach still gets some fun-sized waves and has plenty of spots for children to paddle. It’s sunny almost every day, so the beach is the main draw.
If you fancy a day away from the beach, the two shopping centres are a good start. During your stay at the Gloria Palace San Agustin Thalasso, you’ll find the very best of San Agustin right on your doorstep.
Near the Gloria Palace San Agustin Thalasso, you’ll find chilled-out nightlife, a long stretch of sand and a great range of restaurants within walking distance.
You actually have a choice of beaches when you stay here, as Las Burras Beach and San Agustin Beach are both only 500 metres from the hotel. And for a beach with an unbeatable view, Maspalomas Dunes is only 10 minutes away.
In the evening, you’ll find lively bars and restaurants. With family-friendly options and all-night rave spots, there’s a place here if you’re looking for a quiet evening or the chance to dance until dawn.
It will only take one trip here for San Agustin to capture your heart, but you’ll want to come back time and again.
Nestled nicely between Maspolomas and Playa del Ingles is the more subdued resort of San Agustin. This tucked away gem was one of the first resorts built on Gran Canaria in the 1970s. While others expanded, San Agustin became known for its tranquility and relaxed atmosphere, ideal for unwinding on a last minute holiday to Majorca. Locals here are mostly Swedish expats who have come to retire or start up restaurants and other businesses on its laid back coast.
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The Gloria Palace San Agustin Thalasso and Hotel has something everyone. You’ll discover areas reserved for adults as well as first-rate activities for the little ones.
In the grounds of the hotel, you’ll find four pools, including a huge saltwater thalasso-therapy pool that’s heated to 33°C. Kids also have their own spot for splashing around, and adults have a rooftop escape with daybeds.
The main restaurant is a buffet with show-cooking stations. On the roof terrace, there’s an a la carte spot, which serves up Spanish and international cuisines. If you’re looking for a holiday to Gran Canaria that the whole family will enjoy, this is the place to be.
When it comes to tourism in Gran Canaria, San Agustin flies a little under the radar. A sleepy destination, it has golden beaches and sunny weather.
It’s much quieter than in neighbouring Playa del Ingles, but the beach still gets some fun-sized waves and has plenty of spots for children to paddle. It’s sunny almost every day, so the beach is the main draw.
If you fancy a day away from the beach, the two shopping centres are a good start. During your stay at the Gloria Palace San Agustin Thalasso, you’ll find the very best of San Agustin right on your doorstep.
Near the Gloria Palace San Agustin Thalasso, you’ll find chilled-out nightlife, a long stretch of sand and a great range of restaurants within walking distance.
You actually have a choice of beaches when you stay here, as Las Burras Beach and San Agustin Beach are both only 500 metres from the hotel. And for a beach with an unbeatable view, Maspalomas Dunes is only 10 minutes away.
In the evening, you’ll find lively bars and restaurants. With family-friendly options and all-night rave spots, there’s a place here if you’re looking for a quiet evening or the chance to dance until dawn.
It will only take one trip here for San Agustin to capture your heart, but you’ll want to come back time and again.
Nestled nicely between Maspolomas and Playa del Ingles is the more subdued resort of San Agustin. This tucked away gem was one of the first resorts built on Gran Canaria in the 1970s. While others expanded, San Agustin became known for its tranquility and relaxed atmosphere, ideal for unwinding on a last minute holiday to Majorca. Locals here are mostly Swedish expats who have come to retire or start up restaurants and other businesses on its laid back coast.
Items marked with * incur extra charges which are payable locally.
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Our opening hours are Monday to Sunday 09:00 to 19:00.