We stumbled upon the most exceptional beach. It was impeccably organised and boasted a handful of fantastic dining options.
The beach may be close to the port, but the strong currents and huge waves make it more suitable for paddling than swimming. The poor visibility doesn't make it ideal for snorkelling either. We did manage to spot one fish, but the real show was the crabs sunbathing on a rock. All in all, it's not the best beach for swimming or snorkelling.
This is our go-to beach and definitely worth a visit! The powerful waves give you a true sense of the ocean's strength. It's a large, untamed space, but there are showers and a lifeguard on duty during the summer months. The sun shines almost all day until 6pm in the summer, but in the winter, the beach is shaded by 1pm. The water is warm due to the sun-heated rocks, making it absolutely perfect.
This classic Canarian beach has an incredible backdrop of mountains, Santa Cruz, and clouds, and it features a unique black sand and black rocks. Unfortunately, the manmade breakwater is an eyesore, but it's only a few steps away from H10 Tabu6and a few restaurants, making it a great beach to visit.
This beach near Jedey is the perfect place to kick back and relax. The black sand, created by volcanic activity, is incredibly pleasant to walk on. We didn't take a dip, but plenty of others were enjoying the tranquil waters. The view was beautiful, with tranquil waves lapping the shore and various birds and lizards dotting the landscape.