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"Off to PDI 20th Feb and was wondering how the kiosk numbers have changed. Never could work them out, but question is, where do the swingers congregate and are they now open?" The one you are looking for is Kiosk 6. Walking from the lighthouse side the first one you will come across is 8. This has no loungers in front of it at this time. The next one is Kiosk 6 and is for Naturists and Swingers. Although the loungers are set out either side of the Kiosk, there is no segregation between swingers and naturists. Yes they are open and very well stocked. They have 3 taps, two Tropical and one Sangria. If it is quiet the ladies will walk around taking orders from the loungers. Payment can be made with either cash or card, whereas the loungers/parasols can only be paid for by card. | |||
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"Thanks for the info and hopefully we will pay your club a visit x" You're very welcome | |||
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"Off to PDI 20th Feb and was wondering how the kiosk numbers have changed. Never could work them out, but question is, where do the swingers congregate and are they now open? The one you are looking for is Kiosk 6. Walking from the lighthouse side the first one you will come across is 8. This has no loungers in front of it at this time. The next one is Kiosk 6 and is for Naturists and Swingers. Although the loungers are set out either side of the Kiosk, there is no segregation between swingers and naturists. Yes they are open and very well stocked. They have 3 taps, two Tropical and one Sangria. If it is quiet the ladies will walk around taking orders from the loungers. Payment can be made with either cash or card, whereas the loungers/parasols can only be paid for by card. Hi C As well as loungers and parasols can you also hire wind breakers? My wife asked me the question a couple of days ago We remember we only visited the beach for 20 minutes because of the sand blowing around Going again early March " The predominant wind in Maspalomas is a north easterly and that's the one that usually sandblasts yesterday's tan right off you. The guys who do the loungers set up windbreak netting around the perimeter of the loungers. Personally I choose the left hand side (facing the kiosk) simply because any sand flying around has to get through three wind breaks first. People not wanting to rent a lounger tend to take advantage of this shelter and tend to set up camp just downwind of the loungers. The beach shops at the lighthouse have windbreaks on sale. If you set these up then the trick is to weigh the lower end in sand (on the leeward side) in order to prevent unplanned involuntary parasailing. All of that said, when the wind really howls, it becomes Nadapalomas and really nothing is going to make it pleasant. Hurry March!!! | |||
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"Off to PDI 20th Feb and was wondering how the kiosk numbers have changed. Never could work them out, but question is, where do the swingers congregate and are they now open? The one you are looking for is Kiosk 6. Walking from the lighthouse side the first one you will come across is 8. This has no loungers in front of it at this time. The next one is Kiosk 6 and is for Naturists and Swingers. Although the loungers are set out either side of the Kiosk, there is no segregation between swingers and naturists. Yes they are open and very well stocked. They have 3 taps, two Tropical and one Sangria. If it is quiet the ladies will walk around taking orders from the loungers. Payment can be made with either cash or card, whereas the loungers/parasols can only be paid for by card. Hi C As well as loungers and parasols can you also hire wind breakers? My wife asked me the question a couple of days ago We remember we only visited the beach for 20 minutes because of the sand blowing around Going again early March The predominant wind in Maspalomas is a north easterly and that's the one that usually sandblasts yesterday's tan right off you. The guys who do the loungers set up windbreak netting around the perimeter of the loungers. Personally I choose the left hand side (facing the kiosk) simply because any sand flying around has to get through three wind breaks first. People not wanting to rent a lounger tend to take advantage of this shelter and tend to set up camp just downwind of the loungers. The beach shops at the lighthouse have windbreaks on sale. If you set these up then the trick is to weigh the lower end in sand (on the leeward side) in order to prevent unplanned involuntary parasailing. All of that said, when the wind really howls, it becomes Nadapalomas and really nothing is going to make it pleasant. Hurry March!!!" Thanks for the great advice. | |||
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"Off to PDI 20th Feb and was wondering how the kiosk numbers have changed. Never could work them out, but question is, where do the swingers congregate and are they now open? The one you are looking for is Kiosk 6. Walking from the lighthouse side the first one you will come across is 8. This has no loungers in front of it at this time. The next one is Kiosk 6 and is for Naturists and Swingers. Although the loungers are set out either side of the Kiosk, there is no segregation between swingers and naturists. Yes they are open and very well stocked. They have 3 taps, two Tropical and one Sangria. If it is quiet the ladies will walk around taking orders from the loungers. Payment can be made with either cash or card, whereas the loungers/parasols can only be paid for by card. Hi C As well as loungers and parasols can you also hire wind breakers? My wife asked me the question a couple of days ago We remember we only visited the beach for 20 minutes because of the sand blowing around Going again early March The predominant wind in Maspalomas is a north easterly and that's the one that usually sandblasts yesterday's tan right off you. The guys who do the loungers set up windbreak netting around the perimeter of the loungers. Personally I choose the left hand side (facing the kiosk) simply because any sand flying around has to get through three wind breaks first. People not wanting to rent a lounger tend to take advantage of this shelter and tend to set up camp just downwind of the loungers. The beach shops at the lighthouse have windbreaks on sale. If you set these up then the trick is to weigh the lower end in sand (on the leeward side) in order to prevent unplanned involuntary parasailing. All of that said, when the wind really howls, it becomes Nadapalomas and really nothing is going to make it pleasant. Hurry March!!! Thanks for the great advice. " You're welcome guys | |||
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"We are staying north of PDI. We walked along the beach to Kiosk 4 yesterday afternoon. What is best was for us to get to no 6. Walk along the beach or get a bus to Lightouse then walk through? Or an alternative?" Bus to the lighthouse and a short stroll along the beach | |||
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"We are staying north of PDI. We walked along the beach to Kiosk 4 yesterday afternoon. What is best was for us to get to no 6. Walk along the beach or get a bus to Lightouse then walk through? Or an alternative? Bus to the lighthouse and a short stroll along the beach" Thank you | |||
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"From the PDI end, the naturist kiosk is meant to be no 4, but that is almost completely deserted as the naturists have moved en masse to kiosk 3 which is nearer to PDI." Agree… there was a great vibe at k3 when we were there 2 weeks ago, lots of people chilling, chatting & having a beer or 2 round the kiosk and the ladies that run it are bubbly and great fun….the music gets turned up as the afternoon goes on. Have to get there early if you want a sun bed though as it gets really busy! And bonus, it’s much closer if your staying PDI end x | |||
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"Off to PDI 20th Feb and was wondering how the kiosk numbers have changed. Never could work them out, but question is, where do the swingers congregate and are they now open? The one you are looking for is Kiosk 6. Walking from the lighthouse side the first one you will come across is 8. This has no loungers in front of it at this time. The next one is Kiosk 6 and is for Naturists and Swingers. Although the loungers are set out either side of the Kiosk, there is no segregation between swingers and naturists. Yes they are open and very well stocked. They have 3 taps, two Tropical and one Sangria. If it is quiet the ladies will walk around taking orders from the loungers. Payment can be made with either cash or card, whereas the loungers/parasols can only be paid for by card." Replying purely so I can find this information when I need it Thank you | |||
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"We have been at Kiosk 6 today, it is now Kiosk 7! " Kiosk 7 is the one with the rainbow ?? | |||
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"We have been at Kiosk 6 today, it is now Kiosk 7! Kiosk 7 is the one with the rainbow ??" Not anymore, it is now the nudist section that was Kiosk 6. I’m not sure what number the gay section is now as we didn’t venture that far. | |||
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"Is this the kiosk that is sort off in front of the Hard Rock Cafe bar just so people can get the bearing just name a bar that sits in front of each one iff possible there in oct can’t wait " No it is way down the coast from there, from PDI beach you head right along the coastline to Maspalomas. It’s around a 45 minute walk, you reach the gay section with the rainbow flags, the next kiosk along is not Kiosk 7. You can’t miss it as everyone is naked | |||
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"Is this the kiosk that is sort off in front of the Hard Rock Cafe bar just so people can get the bearing just name a bar that sits in front of each one iff possible there in oct can’t wait " There are no bars in this area, just kiosk bar huts with sunbeds around them. | |||
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"That is the clearest update so far - many thanks Another question; are there seating areas and tables around the kiosks (like in the olden days?) " Yes there are plastic chairs with small square tables with drinks recesses. You can put them next to your lounger too. | |||
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"Brilliant, clearest clarification yet. Thank you. Only a month to go and we can check it out xxx Is anyone out there now, wondered what the surf was like as usually stick to nudist area on PDI as surf is better for bodyboarding." Swell has been big and powerful. A gully has formed on the left hand side (facing the sea) which is causing a strong side and back wash. If you surf on the left side the lifeguards will tell you to come out or move to the right. | |||
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"Brilliant, clearest clarification yet. Thank you. Only a month to go and we can check it out xxx Is anyone out there now, wondered what the surf was like as usually stick to nudist area on PDI as surf is better for bodyboarding. Swell has been big and powerful. A gully has formed on the left hand side (facing the sea) which is causing a strong side and back wash. If you surf on the left side the lifeguards will tell you to come out or move to the right." Thank you, look forward to seeing you next month xxx | |||
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