Nice little beach for a day in the sun with a bit of snorkelling. I'm used to yellow sandy beaches but I accept that Canary Island beaches are quite different.
Just a few metres out (maybe 5 - 10), the rocky shore descends to a sandy seabed. There is a tall rock that people jump off, near the port end of the beach. You will find a few colourful fish and the odd crab down there.
There is not much at this beach. When we went there were no sunbeds or parasols available and the structures along the promenade (not sure what they are for) were closed with shutters.
There are some shops and a supermarket nearby for supplies. This is also on a main bus route for a number of bus services, including 477, 473, 493 which go between Los Gigantes and...
Read moreThis was our least favorite beach in Tenerife among the ones we visited. The water entrance is very rocky, and there is also a little dock nearby. Our friend was stung by a jellyfish very near the shore. Additionally, it's hard to approach the water because of the sharp rocks, and the water is very cold. The only thing we really liked was that the people (locals) were very chill there, and the vibe is...
Read moreA perfect beach, with a gradual entrance to the sea, sandy and stony, surrounded on one side by the pier and on the other side by an artificial dam. the sea is calm, clear water. There are showers and changing cabins on the beach. access to the beach and the sea is also for the physically disabled. On the promenade there are a few good restaurants and small shops with handmade products from the...
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