Winter Pride Maspalomas 2025: A Full Guide to Pride in the Sun (10 – 16 November)
If November usually makes you think of grey skies and soggy leaves, Maspalomas is about to change that. From 10 to 16 November 2025, Gran Canaria’s south coast transforms into a week-long celebration of music, colour and community with Winter Pride. Think drag queens under palm trees, boybands on stage, and one unforgettable Pride Walk through the dunes.
Here’s everything you need to know to plan the perfect trip.
🌞 Why Maspalomas in November?
Because Gran Canaria cheats the seasons. While most of Europe is cranking up the heating, Maspalomas is sitting pretty at around 23 °C by day and mild evenings that rarely dip below 18 °C. That means pool parties are still on, beach trips are encouraged, and nobody has to hide their sequins under a winter coat.
Add in the unique landscape of sand dunes rolling into the Atlantic and you’ve got a Pride setting that really is one of a kind.
🎶 Day-by-Day Program Highlights
Here’s what’s on the menu for 2025 (subject to tweaks, so always double-check the program on the official site: winterpride.com):
- Monday 10 November – Opening night at the Yumbo Center with drag shows, live performances and a big welcome to the island.
- Tuesday 11 November – Tribute to The Temptations with “Just My Imagination,” a West End-style show that gets the crowd grooving.
- Wednesday 12 November – Midweek energy with CrossFit with Pride (yes, burpees with a DJ), the famous Wet & White Pool Party at Amadores Beach Club, and powerhouse singers Kelli-Leigh and Angie Brown on the main stage.
- Thursday 13 November – Sports lovers can join Padel with Pride or bowling in the afternoon. The big one: the X-Men Only Boat Party sails out with DJs and plenty of sunshine. Evening talks and panels bring a slower pace at Yumbo.
- Friday 14 November – Nostalgia overload with East 17 on the main stage. During the day, expect another massive pool party at Ocean Club.
- Saturday 15 November – The main event: the Pride Walk. Meet at Hotel Abora Catarina at 15:00, set off at 16:00, and join thousands walking, dancing and waving flags through Playa del Inglés. The afterparty and the “QUEENZ” drag show at Yumbo keep the night alive.
- Sunday 16 November – The big finale with the Pride Stars talent contest and main stage shows featuring Rozalla and Cristina Ramos. It’s glitter, goosebumps and a bittersweet goodbye until next year.
🏖️ Beyond the Stage
Winter Pride isn’t just concerts — it’s a holiday packed with extras:
- Pool parties with sunbeds, cabanas and even jacuzzis.
- Boat cruises where DJs, cocktails and the Atlantic all mix perfectly.
- Sports events like CrossFit and padel for those who prefer sweating before sequins.
- Excursions to explore the island — tapas tours in Vegueta, kayaking trips or wine tastings if you need a break from the bass.
🏳️🌈 The Pride Walk
Saturday’s Pride Walk is the heart of the week. It’s free to join on foot, and honestly, it’s a goosebump moment: thousands moving together, flags waving against the backdrop of dunes and ocean. If you want the extra, floats are ticketed and usually include open bar and DJ sets. Don’t miss the sign-making workshop earlier that day if you fancy carrying your own rainbow slogan. More info here https://www.winterpride.com/events-info/#pridewalk
🚍 Getting Around Maspalomas
- On foot: Yumbo, the beach and most nightlife are all walkable if you stay nearby.
- Guaguas (buses): cheap, cheerful, and run regularly along.
- Taxis: plentiful around Yumbo, especially after the main stage shows finish.
🚌 How to Get There from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
If you’re staying in the capital but don’t want to miss the action, getting to Maspalomas is simple:
- By bus (guagua): From Las Palmas San Telmo Bus Station, take Global’s Line 30 direct to Maspalomas or Playa del Inglés. The ride takes around 50–60 minutes, and buses run every 20–30 minutes during the day. Perfect if you don’t want to worry about parking.
- By car: Hop on the GC-1 motorway southbound and you’ll be in Maspalomas in about an hour. Parking can be tricky near Yumbo, so either arrive early or look for spaces a few streets away.
- By taxi: Not the cheapest (around €70-€90 one way), but an option if you’re travelling late at night or with a group to split the fare.
Pro tip: if you plan to party late and stay up north, check the night bus schedule — there are limited options back to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria , so sometimes a shared taxi is the easiest call.
🍹 Eating and Drinking
Maspalomas has plenty of international food, but during Pride, many visitors live off quick bites and terrace drinks around Yumbo. If you want a breather:
- Tapas in San Fernando for a local, less touristy vibe.
- Fresh seafood in Meloneras if you fancy ocean views.
- Or do what the pros do — pack snacks for the beach and fuel up between events.
And yes, public drinking rules technically exist. Pride is one of those times when the line gets blurry. Stick to plastic cups, stay sensible, and you’ll be fine.
🕶️ Safety and Practicalities
- Pickpockets: keep an eye on your stuff, especially during the Walk.
- Sun: even in November, sunscreen is non-negotiable.
- Cash or card? Both work, but some floats and smaller bars prefer cash.
- What to pack: Swimwear, light layers for evenings, and one outfit you think is “too much.” It won’t be.
✨ Final Word
Winter Pride Maspalomas 2025 is more than a festival. It’s a week where sun, music and identity collide in one of Europe’s most beautiful settings. Whether you’re there for the pool parties, the drag shows, or just the feeling of walking hand in hand in the Pride Walk, it’s pure joy from start to finish.
So pack your sunscreen, book early, and prepare for a November that feels nothing like winter.
Source, more info and tickets: www.winterpride.com
