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Las Palmas tickets & safe packages · Estadio Gran Canaria, Las Palmas.

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Las Palmas, Spain

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Football trips to Las Palmas 2026/27

Las Palmas is a city that takes its football seriously. On matchdays, the streets around the ground fill with supporters gathering at bars and cafés long before kick-off, and the walk to the stadium carries the kind of low-level buzz that makes it clear this matters to people here. The club draws its identity from the island itself, and that sense of place shows up in how fans talk about it, how they dress for it, and how the city slows down slightly to make room for it. For travelling fans, that combination of island warmth and genuine football culture makes Las Palmas a compelling destination at any point in the season.

Compare football trips to Las Palmas

Football packages to Las Palmas are available in a few different forms, and which works best depends on how much of the trip you want to plan yourself. A full package covers flights, hotel and match ticket in one booking, with a single point of contact if anything changes around the fixture. That tends to suit first-time visitors and groups who want the logistics handled. Gran Canaria has strong air connections from across Europe, which makes the island easy to reach from a wide range of departure cities. If you are already planning to be on the island, a standalone match ticket is a practical alternative. Both options are listed on this page.

Las Palmas tickets

Tickets for Las Palmas matches are available through the sellers and travel companies listed on this page, and that is the most straightforward route for visiting fans. Buying directly from the club can be complicated if you are not a registered member, as priority access is often tied to membership status. The sellers listed here offer confirmed match tickets across different areas of the ground, with prices varying by fixture and category. Some offers include pre-match hospitality or stadium tours, so it is worth checking what each seller includes. For the Canary Islands derby and matches against the larger La Liga clubs, booking early is a sensible approach.

Supporter guide to Las Palmas

Las Palmas supporters are vocal throughout matches and treat home fixtures as a genuine occasion rather than background entertainment. The atmosphere builds steadily from the moment fans start arriving, and the singing sections of the crowd keep the noise going even when the game is tight. First-time visitors tend to notice how relaxed the overall environment feels, even during bigger fixtures. Visiting fans are generally welcomed without hostility. The bars around the stadium are busy in the hour before kick-off, and the atmosphere outside the ground is a decent part of the matchday in itself. Arriving around 90 minutes early gives you time to take it in without rushing to your seat.

Getting to Estadio Gran Canaria

Estadio Gran Canaria sits in the north of Las Palmas, within reasonable distance of the city centre. Local buses serve the area directly, and taxis are easy to find before and after matches. Gran Canaria Airport is in the south of the island, around 25 kilometres away, with taxis and a bus service (Global line 60) connecting it to the city in roughly 30 to 40 minutes depending on traffic. If your football package includes an airport transfer, that is usually the simplest option on arrival. Walking from the Mesa y López district to the ground is straightforward for those staying centrally.

Estadio Gran Canaria

Las Palmas fixtures - 2026/2027

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Estadio Gran Canaria

Estadio Gran Canaria opened in 2003 and holds around 32,000 spectators. It is the permanent home of UD Las Palmas and has also hosted international fixtures over the years. The ground sits in the northern part of the city, close to the residential and commercial areas that make up much of Las Palmas. For wider context on Spanish football travel, the La Liga page on this site covers other clubs and destinations across the division.

Package trip or tickets

Deciding between a full Las Palmas football package and a standalone match ticket usually comes down to how much flexibility you want. A package that combines flights, hotel and match ticket keeps everything in one place and tends to make the logistics simpler, particularly for anyone travelling as part of a group or visiting Gran Canaria for the first time. If you prefer to book flights and accommodation independently, a match ticket alone is a practical option and several sellers on this page offer that. When comparing football packages to Las Palmas, look at hotel location, departure city and what is included in the room rate, as these are the factors that differ most between offers.

Las Palmas rivalries

The Canary Islands derby against Tenerife is the fixture that defines a season for Las Palmas supporters. When the two clubs are in the same division, it generates an intensity that does not quite apply to any other match in the calendar. Beyond the local rivalry, La Liga brings Las Palmas into regular contact with clubs from the mainland, including Andalusian sides like Sevilla and Real Betis, which attract strong interest from fans on both sides. Historically, Deportivo La Coruña has also been a notable opponent during shared spells in the Spanish top flight, with matches between the two carrying the weight of regional pride from opposite ends of the country.

History and great players

UD Las Palmas was founded in 1949 and has spent significant portions of its history in La Liga, though the club has also experienced periods in the lower divisions. The club returned to the top flight in 2023, continuing a pattern of comebacks that reflects its resilience over the decades. Las Palmas has produced and attracted technically gifted players throughout its history, with a style of play often associated with the passing traditions of Spanish football. David Silva, a celebrated Spanish midfielder of his generation, began his career at Las Palmas before moving on to Valencia and then Manchester City, where he became a central figure over more than a decade.

Other activities in Las Palmas

Las Palmas has enough to fill several days beyond matchday. The Playa de Las Canteras is one of the city's defining features, a long urban beach that runs through the northern part of the city and is swimmable year-round thanks to Gran Canaria's climate. The Vegueta neighbourhood, the historic old town, is walkable and worth an afternoon, with its colonial architecture and covered market. The island itself opens up quickly outside the city, with mountainous interior landscapes and quieter coastal areas accessible by car or bus. Most football packages are built around a long weekend, but the island rewards a longer stay if your schedule allows.

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