A gorgeous natural seawater "pool". It's perfect for swimming and snorkeling; there are lots of anemones, fish and crabs. It's pretty shallow and slippery near the larger staircase near the showers, if you walk towards the ocean (facing Los Gigantes) there's a metal ladder that will take you to the deeper part and you won't have to scrape your shins (you're welcome). You can access this pool from the ocean front foot path that runs between La Arena and Alcala. You can park along street and walk to the trail, we parked on TF-47 where there were other cars and walked on a dirt construction driveway...
Read moreGreat natural swimming pool, a bit arranged for safety. Near the concrete wall, the water is deeper and on our day we tried, the water was warmer on that side. It is possible just to walk through though you may have your pants wet by mistake. Very nice environment. Easy access. One advise would be to have water sport shoes, easily found in any outdoor shops. Of all 3 close by, it is our...
Read moreIf we don't consider the weather, we really enjoyed this area of the island as it offers different choices, from sandy little beaches, to rocks to the very nice natural pools! The area is right in front of a big resort but everybody is welcome (it's not private). You can find also some facilities, like a cafe and snack bar, beach chairs...
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