Gay Holidays to Gran Canaria: The Best All-Inclusive Resorts for 2025

September 30, 2025


Gay Holidays to Gran Canaria: The Best All-Inclusive Resorts for 2025

If you’re planning gay holidays to Gran Canaria, you’re in the right place. This sun-drenched Canary Island is one of Europe’s top LGBT+ destinations, famous for year-round sunshine, all-inclusive resorts, and a legendary gay nightlife scene. Whether you’re looking for poolside relaxation, clothing-optional freedom, or a resort just steps from the Yumbo Centre, Gran Canaria has something for everyone in 2025.


The island, particularly Maspalomas and Playa del Inglés, is home to some of the world’s most established gay resorts. Many are adults-only, all-inclusive, and designed with the community in mind. With direct UK flights, legal protections for LGBT+ travellers, and a thriving social scene, Gran Canaria makes planning a worry-free holiday refreshingly easy.


But which resorts should you choose in 2025? Let’s explore the best all-inclusive and gay-friendly options where you’ll find modern rooms, inclusive vibes, and plenty of space to enjoy yourself.

AxelBeach Maspalomas

The Axel brand is already known worldwide for its LGBT+ friendly hotels, and AxelBeach Maspalomas remains one of the best choices for a gay holiday in Gran Canaria. Located just a short walk from the Yumbo Centre, this adults-only resort blends modern comfort with a lively social atmosphere.


Guests can expect spacious suites with kitchenettes, a palm-lined pool, sun terraces, and a bar that doubles as a meeting spot before nights out. The resort regularly hosts pool parties and themed events, making it perfect for travellers who want to meet people as well as relax.


Dining & All-Inclusive Features


AxelBeach offers meal packages and a poolside bar with cocktails, snacks, and breakfast options. While not a “full board” resort in the traditional sense, it partners with local venues for all-inclusive style experiences. Many guests opt for the half-board upgrade, giving you the freedom to enjoy Gran Canaria’s famous dining scene while still having meals covered.


How Gay Friendly is AxelBeach Maspalomas?


Extremely. The resort openly markets itself as a “heterofriendly” hotel, meaning LGBT+ travellers are the focus but everyone is welcome. Its events calendar, proximity to gay bars, and reputation make it a hub for gay men, though queer women and non-binary travellers also find it a comfortable base.


Jamie says: “AxelBeach is always a popular pick for our clients who want nightlife and community on their doorstep. For 2025, they’re adding refreshed poolside events and upgraded suite options, which makes it even better value.”

AxelBeach Maspalomas

Seven Hotel & Wellness

For travellers who want a stylish, adults-only escape with a more relaxed vibe, Seven Hotel & Wellness is one of the best gay-friendly options in Maspalomas. This four-star boutique resort combines luxury touches with a welcoming atmosphere, making it especially popular with couples looking for calm rather than constant parties.


Set against volcanic landscapes, the hotel features an outdoor saltwater pool, gym, and spa facilities. Rooms are sleek and minimal with terraces overlooking the gardens or pool. Unlike some busier resorts, Seven Hotel focuses on wellness and comfort, offering a more restorative kind of holiday.


Dining & All-Inclusive Features



Seven Hotel offers breakfast and dinner options, and guests often upgrade to packages that cover most meals. The on-site restaurant serves Mediterranean cuisine with local Canarian influences, and the pool bar provides light bites and cocktails throughout the day. While not clothing-optional, it is a great choice for those who want a quieter all-inclusive experience with easy access to nightlife when desired.


How Gay Friendly is Seven Hotel & Wellness?


Seven is proudly gay-owned and operated, catering exclusively to LGBT+ guests. The hotel has a strong reputation for inclusivity, and the staff are known for going the extra mile to create a safe, welcoming environment. It’s a place where you can hold hands at dinner or chat with other guests without a second thought.


Jamie says: “Seven Hotel is perfect for travellers who want luxury and relaxation. Our clients love the combination of wellness facilities, stylish rooms, and a peaceful setting. For 2025, we expect availability to sell out quickly, so booking early is a must.”

Seven Hotel & Wellness

Vista Bonita Gay Resort

One of the most iconic names in Gran Canaria’s gay scene is Vista Bonita, a clothing-optional gay men’s resort. Known for its relaxed and friendly atmosphere, this complex is built around a central pool with duplex-style apartments, giving it a community feel where guests quickly make friends.


Vista Bonita is especially popular with solo travellers and groups who want a resort where socialising is easy. The pool, bar, and jacuzzi become the heart of the action during the day, while evenings often turn into spontaneous gatherings before heading out to Maspalomas or Yumbo Centre.


Dining & All-Inclusive Features


Vista Bonita doesn’t run a full all-inclusive programme, but it does have an on-site bar and food service offering snacks, drinks, and light meals throughout the day. Many guests take advantage of the self-catering apartments, cooking a few meals themselves while enjoying cocktails and tapas by the pool. This flexible approach gives you the best of both worlds: community plus independence.


How Gay Friendly is Vista Bonita Gay Resort?


It’s one of the most openly gay resorts in Gran Canaria, marketed directly at gay men and clothing-optional throughout. The resort is men-only, so it isn’t the best choice for lesbian couples or mixed groups. But for gay men seeking a fun, social holiday, Vista Bonita delivers exactly what’s promised.


Jamie says: “Vista Bonita has a very friendly atmosphere, and clients tell us it feels like coming home. It’s a brilliant choice if you’re travelling solo or want a resort where everyone quickly becomes part of the same holiday family.”

Vista Bonita Gay Resort

Club Torso

If you’re looking for an intimate men-only resort with a strong sense of community, Club Torso is a popular option in Maspalomas. This clothing-optional resort has just a small number of bungalows set around a central pool, creating a private and sociable environment. It’s ideal for guests who want both relaxation and a fun, friendly atmosphere.


The pool area is the hub of the resort, with loungers, a bar, and shaded chill-out spots. Regular themed evenings and poolside socials give it a lively but not overwhelming energy, making it a balanced choice for those who want both downtime and connection.


Dining & All-Inclusive Features


Club Torso offers a generous breakfast, light lunches, and dinner service with freshly prepared meals. Guests can also enjoy an open bar concept, where drinks and snacks are included during the day. It’s not the same as a large-scale all-inclusive hotel, but it delivers great value and plenty of choice within its boutique size.


How Gay Friendly is Club Torso?


This is a fully men-only, clothing-optional resort, so gay male travellers make up the guest list. The intimate setting encourages conversation, and it’s particularly popular with mature travellers or couples looking for a friendly but relaxed base.


Jamie says: “Club Torso is small but has a big heart. Clients love the warm welcome and social vibe, with many returning year after year. For 2025, it remains a top recommendation for men who want a mix of privacy and fun.”

Club Torso

Villas Blancas

For those seeking something more expansive, Villas Blancas is one of Gran Canaria’s best-known clothing-optional gay resorts. Spread across spacious grounds with multiple pools, jacuzzis, and gardens, it feels like a true holiday village designed for gay men.


Guests stay in a mix of modern rooms and villa-style apartments, with plenty of space to unwind. The resort attracts a diverse international crowd, making it easy to meet new friends or find a relaxed corner just for yourself.


Dining & All-Inclusive Features


Villas Blancas operates a flexible dining system. There’s an on-site restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, along with a poolside bar offering drinks and snacks throughout the day. Some packages include half-board or full-board, giving guests a more traditional all-inclusive feel. The larger size of the resort also means more food and drink variety than some of the smaller complexes.


How Gay Friendly is Villas Blancas?


This is a proudly gay male resort with a clothing-optional policy throughout most areas. The crowd is mixed in age and nationality, making it one of the most diverse communities on the island. It’s inclusive for all gay men, whether you’re looking for a social atmosphere, relaxation, or a mix of both.


Jamie says: “Villas Blancas has a well-deserved reputation as one of the island’s flagship gay resorts. It’s big enough to offer choice but still has a friendly, welcoming feel. In 2025, expect newly refurbished rooms and more dining options, making it even more appealing.”

Villas Blancas
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Jamie Says:

"Gran Canaria will always hold a special place in our community. The island offers freedom, fun, and comfort in equal measure, whether you’re at a pool party in Maspalomas, a wellness retreat at Seven Hotel, or simply relaxing on the beach with someone you love. For 2025, I believe Gran Canaria will remain Europe’s number one gay holiday hotspot — because here, you can truly be yourself from the moment you arrive.”


Booking Protections with Wide Awake Holidays


Before you book, here are a few things worth keeping in mind:


  • Best time to visit: The island enjoys sunshine all year, but May–October is peak pool party and beach season. Events like Maspalomas Pride in May and Winter Pride in November are huge draws.
  • Where to stay: Most gay resorts cluster around Maspalomas and Playa del Inglés, close to the Yumbo Centre. If nightlife is your priority, stay nearby. If you prefer quiet, opt for wellness resorts or villas on the edges.
  • Clothing-optional culture: Several resorts are openly nudist or clothing-optional. If that’s not your style, there are plenty of gay-friendly hotels where swimwear is standard.
  • All-inclusive options: Not every gay resort offers traditional all-inclusive packages. Some focus on flexible dining and self-catering. Check what’s included before booking so you know whether to budget extra for meals out.
  • Travel logistics: Direct flights run from the UK to Gran Canaria year-round. The transfer from the airport to Maspalomas takes around 25 minutes by taxi or pre-arranged shuttle.
  • Safety & comfort: Spain has strong LGBT+ protections, and Gran Canaria is one of the most welcoming destinations in Europe. Holding hands, going out as a couple, or joining nightlife is safe and normalised here.


Planning ahead for 2025 ensures you get the best resorts and rooms. Many of the most popular spots sell out well in advance, especially around Pride weeks.


Jamie says: “Gran Canaria never goes out of style for our community. The resorts are welcoming, the nightlife is unmatched, and the sense of freedom is hard to beat. For 2025, early bookings will secure the best all-inclusive options at great rates.”

Final Thoughts


Gran Canaria continues to be one of the best destinations in the world for LGBT+ travellers. With its mix of clothing-optional gay resorts, all-inclusive packages, and lively nightlife, it’s easy to see why so many people return year after year.


For 2025, the top resorts like AxelBeach, Seven Hotel & Wellness, Vista Bonita, Club Torso, and Villas Blancas are already shaping up to be in high demand. Whether you’re after luxury relaxation, a sociable poolside crowd, or the full Pride experience, there’s a resort to match your style.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is Gran Canaria really one of the best gay holiday destinations in Europe?

    Yes. Gran Canaria has one of the most established LGBT+ scenes in the world, centred around Maspalomas and Playa del Inglés. The combination of gay-only resorts, nightlife at the Yumbo Centre, and year-round sunshine make it unique.

  • What’s the difference between a gay resort and a gay-friendly resort?

    Gay resorts are usually men-only and clothing-optional, designed specifically for gay travellers. Gay-friendly resorts welcome LGBT+ guests but are open to everyone. Both options are available in Gran Canaria.

  • Do gay holidays to Gran Canaria offer all-inclusive packages?

    Yes, but the style varies. Some resorts, like Villas Blancas and Club Torso, offer half-board or full-board with drinks included. Others, like AxelBeach, combine hotel dining with partnerships at local venues. Always check what’s included before booking.

  • Is Gran Canaria safe for LGBT+ travellers in 2025?

    Absolutely. Spain has strong LGBT+ protections, and Gran Canaria is one of the safest, most welcoming destinations for queer travellers. Public displays of affection are widely accepted.

  • When is the best time to book a gay holiday to Gran Canaria?

    Popular dates, such as Maspalomas Pride in May and Winter Pride in November, sell out months ahead. If you want the best rooms and prices for 2025, it’s smart to book early.

  • Are the resorts clothing-optional?

    Several are. Vista Bonita and Villas Blancas are clothing-optional throughout most areas, while Club Torso is openly nudist-friendly. If you prefer traditional swimwear resorts, Seven Hotel & Wellness is a great choice.

  • What kind of crowd will I meet at Gran Canaria’s gay resorts?

    You’ll find a mix of travellers: solo guests, couples, and groups of friends. Resorts like AxelBeach attract a younger, party-focused crowd, while places like Seven Hotel are more relaxed and ideal for couples.

  • Do lesbian couples or queer women also enjoy Gran Canaria?

    Yes. While many resorts are men-only, there are also gay-friendly hotels and mixed spaces that welcome everyone. The island’s nightlife and beaches are inclusive, making it enjoyable for lesbian travellers as well.

  • How close are the resorts to the beach and nightlife?

    Most gay resorts are within a 5–15 minute walk of Playa del Inglés beach and the Yumbo Centre. Villas Blancas and Vista Bonita are slightly further out but still a short taxi ride from the main attractions.

  • Why book through Wide Awake Holidays instead of online platforms?

    We specialise in LGBT+ travel, meaning we know the difference between “gay-friendly” and truly gay-inclusive resorts. We also provide ATOL protection, flexible booking options, and tailored advice, ensuring your holiday is safe and suited to your needs.


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