Sun, pool, and lunch on one ticket. A day pass at Perchel Beach Club turns Gran Canaria’s heat into a slow, seaside hangout, with an infinity pool that visually meets the Atlantic and a lunch built around rice dishes. I like the clear family-friendly vibe and the included hammock-and-towel setup that lets you plant yourself for hours. One thing to weigh: drinks cost extra, and this is more pool club than true sandy beach.
You’ll get a mobile ticket and you can pace your day for about 3 to 8 hours, using the club from late morning to evening. Plan your timing around when you want lunch, and then settle in.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Perchel Beach Club full-day ticket: what you’re actually paying for
- Getting settled fast: lunch timing, pool time, and how the day feels
- The infinity pool and solarium hammocks: the main event
- Lunch at Perchel Beach Club: how the included meal works
- Starter options (pick one)
- Rice dishes (pick one)
- Dessert
- Snacks and welcome drink: what you get right on arrival
- Drinks, cocktails, and pool food: how to budget without surprises
- Outside food rules: what you can and can’t bring
- Service style and that interactive ordering system
- Family day pass or couple escape: who this fits best
- Families
- The hammock detail for children
- Couples
- Location and transportation: easy to reach, but read the vibe
- Value check: is it worth $91.34 per person?
- Final verdict: should you book Perchel Beach Club with lunch?
Key things to know before you go

- Infinity pool views: The pool is the star, with a strong ocean backdrop for lounging and photos.
- Lunch is a full meal: Starter choice, a rice main with options, plus dessert.
- Adult lounge setup is included: Each adult gets a hammock, parasol, and towel.
- Welcome drink is part of the deal: You’ll get cava or juice when you arrive.
- No outside food or drinks: Only baby purees/compotes are allowed from outside.
- Service can take a moment: If you use the interactive system to call staff, expect some waiting at peak times.
Perchel Beach Club full-day ticket: what you’re actually paying for

This is a straight-up day of leisure in Gran Canaria, not a tour with a schedule jammed full of stops. You’re buying a ticket into a polished beach-club style setup—pool time, lounging time, and a proper lunch that doesn’t feel like a quick snack.
For $91.34 per person, the value depends on what you want from the day. If your goal is to lie back, use the hammock setup, and have an included lunch without hunting for restaurants, the ticket makes sense. If you mainly want a cheap beach day, there are usually less expensive options on the island—though you’d be trading away the included lounge setup and the included meal.
The club runs every day from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM, and it’s seasonal (listed from 9 Oct 2025 to 20 Jun 2026). That means you can arrive, settle in, eat, and still have time for late-afternoon lounging. The ticket is flexible in practice since the stay is listed as about 3 to 8 hours.
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Getting settled fast: lunch timing, pool time, and how the day feels

The day flows simply: you show up, claim your space, then drift between the pool, the solarium hammocks, and the lunch seating. There’s no complicated meeting-point dance in the info you get—just know it’s conveniently near public transportation, and you’ll use your mobile ticket for entry.
In a place like this, your biggest decision is when you want lunch relative to your arrival time. If you arrive closer to opening, you can swim and lounge first, then eat while the sun is still high. If you arrive later, plan to arrive hungry so the lunch doesn’t feel rushed.
The atmosphere is relaxed but not sleepy. I love the feeling of being in a well-run leisure spot rather than a chaotic public area. One review also praised the overall comfort and room to spread out, which matches the vibe you’ll likely want if you’re traveling with kids—or just want your own quiet corner.
The infinity pool and solarium hammocks: the main event
The pool is the headline at Perchel Beach Club. It’s described as an infinity pool that visually merges with the Atlantic Ocean, so even if you’re not a hardcore swimmer, you’ll still spend time facing the water. That ocean perspective matters. It’s the difference between sitting by a plain pool and actually feeling like you’re on a special day trip.
Then there are the hammocks in the solarium area. The ticket includes an individual hammock, parasol, and towel for each adult, which is a big deal in the real world. You’re not paying extra for sunbeds or wasting time negotiating space. You also get shade, which helps when the island sun is doing its job.
A small but important detail: the place is called Beach Club, but one comment flagged that there isn’t a typical sandy beach here. So if your definition of beach is sand between your toes, adjust your expectations. This is a pool-centric setup with ocean views, not a beach-and-waves day.
If you want extra pampering, there’s also mention of a spa/massage experience that people paid for separately. That’s not included in the ticket info you get, but it suggests the club is set up for more than just pool lounging.
Lunch at Perchel Beach Club: how the included meal works

Lunch is the other main reason this ticket works. It’s not just a sandwich and a soft drink. You choose a starter, then choose a rice dish, and then dessert is included.
Starter options (pick one)
You can start with one of these:
- Canary salad
- Croquettes
- Smoked cheese with tomato jam
This is a nice spread: something fresh, something comforting, and something richer. If you’re arriving after swimming, croquettes or smoked cheese might feel more satisfying. If you’ve been in the sun for a while, the Canary salad is the easiest way to keep things light.
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Rice dishes (pick one)
Rice is the signature. Your rice main options include:
- Lord
- Meloso de Vegetables
- Iberian
- Valencian
- Black of Chipirón
If you’re not sure which to pick, think about your appetite and your taste. A meloso style tends to be comforting and saucy, while a black chipirón option leans more seafood-forward. The good news: you’re not locked into one rice dish, so you can match the flavor to your day.
One review also pointed out that when food packages were added, the portions were quite high. Even if you keep everything strictly within the included lunch, the message from that kind of comment is consistent: don’t assume it’s tiny.
Dessert
Dessert is included, but the exact type isn’t listed in the info you get. The practical takeaway is to save room for it—especially if you arrive hungry and plan to stay through afternoon.
Snacks and welcome drink: what you get right on arrival

The ticket includes a welcome snack drink: cava or juice. It’s listed under snacks, and that small first sip matters because it helps you transition from walking in the sun to sitting down for the day.
This isn’t a full bar-service deal. It’s a welcome moment, then you’re on to the rest of the day—pool, hammock lounging, and lunch.
Drinks, cocktails, and pool food: how to budget without surprises

Here’s where many day-club plans go sideways: people assume the day is all-inclusive. In this case, it isn’t.
- Drinks are not included with the ticket.
- The welcome drink is included (cava or juice).
- Cocktails and pool food may be available, but anything beyond the included lunch and welcome drink is paid separately.
Some reviews praised cocktails and pool food, which is a good sign that you’re likely to enjoy what you order. Just don’t build your budget assuming unlimited drinks.
If you like to drink casually by the pool—water, soda, cocktails—set aside a separate spending amount. The “value” here comes from the included lunch and lounge setup, not from drink-by-default pricing.
Outside food rules: what you can and can’t bring

The rules are clear: food and beverages are not allowed outside, with exceptions for baby purees and compotes.
That matters for families. One review mentioned a frustrating situation when parents tried to bring cookies for young children, and they weren’t allowed through. Even if your experience may vary by staff decision, the safe plan is this: don’t count on bringing snacks, cookies, or drinks from outside. If you’re traveling with small kids, bring only what fits the exception (baby purees/compotes), and be ready to buy what your kids need on-site.
Service style and that interactive ordering system

This club uses an interactive system to reach waiters, and one downside came up: waiting times for staff to reach people using that method. At places like this, that usually means you may not get instant attention every time you tap the button.
My practical advice: don’t treat it like a restaurant where you expect staff within 30 seconds. If you need something urgently (water refills, ordering, clearing plates), consider flagging staff if they’re nearby rather than relying only on the system.
On the positive side, reviews also said drinks could be served to the beds. That’s exactly what you want from a day club: you stay relaxed, and you don’t constantly get up.
Family day pass or couple escape: who this fits best
This works for both families and couples, but for slightly different reasons.
Families
It’s set up for a laid-back family day, with plenty of comfortable lounging space and a full meal included. Adult loungers are handled for you—each adult gets a hammock, parasol, and towel—which reduces chaos compared to paying for rentals.
Just go in knowing the outside-food rule is strict, and the hammock rule for kids matters.
The hammock detail for children
Children under 12: the info says their price does not include the hammock. The guidance given is to share a hammock for each adult. That can be totally fine if your kids are comfortable sharing, but it’s not a “everyone gets their own bed” deal.
Couples
Couples will likely love the ocean-facing infinity pool, the calm service rhythm, and the sunset vibe that shows up in reviews. If you want a day that feels like a treat without doing a full tour, it’s a strong fit.
Location and transportation: easy to reach, but read the vibe
The club is listed as near public transportation, which is useful if you’re not driving. That also hints the area is accessible and likely used by both locals and visitors.
What you should keep in mind: the experience is designed around the club itself—the pool, loungers, and lunch. It’s not about walking to other sights after your ticket ends. Plan for a full relaxation block.
Value check: is it worth $91.34 per person?
Let’s do a practical value test.
You get:
- Infinity pool access
- Lunch with starter + rice main + dessert
- A welcome drink (cava or juice)
- For each adult: hammock, parasol, towel
You do not get:
- Drinks beyond the welcome drink
- Any listed access to a sandy beach scene
- Outside food/drinks (except baby purees/compotes)
So the real question is: will you use the lounge setup and will you eat lunch there? If yes, the ticket is buying convenience and comfort. If you’re the type who spends the day hopping beaches, the ticket may feel expensive because you’ll want to leave for cheaper meals and different scenery.
In that sense, it’s best as a planned, slower day—one where you want the included meal and the relaxation package more than you want variety.
Final verdict: should you book Perchel Beach Club with lunch?
If you want a hot-day plan that’s easy, comfortable, and built around the pool with a real included lunch, I’d say yes, book it. The infinity pool atmosphere plus the hammock-and-towel setup removes a lot of the friction that can ruin pool-club days.
Book it with clear expectations, though. This is a pool-focused club and drinks aren’t included, so budget for cocktails and extras. And if you’re bringing children, remember the hammock rule and the outside food limits.
If your ideal Gran Canaria day is sunbathing by the water, eating rice in a comfortable setting, and taking your time, Perchel Beach Club is a strong match.




























