http://es.stackoverflow.com/questions/2640/en-android-hay-alg%C3%BAn-tipo-de-objeto-para-guardar-posici%C3%B3n-gps/2642#2642 https://developers.google.com/android/reference/com/google/android/gms/maps/model/LatLng#public-constructor-summary LatLng pos = new LatLng(40.416775, -3.703790); double lat = pos.latitude; //getLatitude double lng = pos.longitude;//getLongitude supongamos que este es su punto `pos` ---------- https://developers.google.com/android/reference/com/google/android/gms/maps/model/Circle#example GoogleMap map; // ... get a map. // Add a circle in Sydney Circle circle = map.addCircle(new CircleOptions() .center(new LatLng(-33.87365, 151.20689)) .radius(10000) .strokeColor(Color.RED) .fillColor(Color.BLUE)); si este fuera su circulo `circle` (es del ejemplo de Sydney Australia del link superior) ---------- > http://developer.android.com/intl/es/reference/android/location/Location.html#distanceBetween(double, > double, double, double, float[]) float[] disResultado = new float[2]; Location.distanceBetween( pos.latitude, pos.longitude, circle.getCenter().latitude, circle.getCenter().longitude, disResultado); if(disResultado[0] > circle.getRadius()){ Log Fuera } else { Log Dentro } Usted puede usar la clase `Location` para hacer los caculos http://developer.android.com/intl/es/reference/android/location/Location.html https://developers.google.com/android/reference/com/google/android/gms/maps/model/LatLngBounds#nested-class-summary