Meloneras

Town in Canary Islands, Spain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Meloneras is a tourist town on the south coast of the island of Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, part of the town of Maspalomas in the municipality of San Bartolomé de Tirajana.

Postal code
35100
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Meloneras
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Aerial view of Meloneras showing beaches, hotels and the Maspalomas Lighthouse
Aerial view of Meloneras and the Maspalomas Lighthouse
Meloneras is located in Canary Islands
Meloneras
Meloneras
Location in Canary Islands
Coordinates: 27.7398163°N 15.6050589°W / 27.7398163; -15.6050589
CountrySpain
Autonomous communityCanary Islands
ProvinceLas Palmas
MunicipalitySan Bartolomé de Tirajana
Postal code
35100
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It is mostly characterised by tourist hotels and other accommodations. Its most prominent landmark is the Faro de Maspalomas, next to Maspalomas Beach and the Maspalomas Dunes.[1]

Some of the luxury hotel complexes in Meloneras display are notable for their Canarian Spanish Colonial Revival style, partly derived from de la Torre's Hotel Santa Catalina (1890) in Las Palmas. The Costa Meloneras Hotel, opened in 2000, the Villa del Conde hotel thas was opened in 2005, incorporates a replica of the nearby town of Agüimes (the home town of Eustasio López González [es], founder of the Lopesan Hotel Group), including a distinctive replica of the large, domed Church of San Sebastián [es], which serves as the hotel reception.[2]

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