This beach is a lovely, peaceful spot. It's not advisable to visit when there are waves. The texture of the ground varies between sand and rocks, depending on the wind and waves. When it's rocky, it can be a bit challenging to enter and exit the water due to the loose stones.
We stumbled upon the most exceptional beach. It was impeccably organised and boasted a handful of fantastic dining options.
The beach in La Palma is simply stunning. It's not too crowded and is great for swimming, with a lifeguard on duty. There's a kiosco with food and drinks (closed on Wednesdays), showers, and even a beach volley field. You can rent loungers (2€50) and parasols (1€50), making it easy to relax in the sun. It's easy to access by car or bus number 204.
This location is a hidden gem! The black sand is so unique and the peaceful atmosphere is perfect for a day trip. There's a little shop at the top that opens before lunch, so you can get all the supplies you need. We spent the morning creating masterpieces out of the stones, and it was a great way to pass the time. It's in the middle of nowhere, but it's definitely worth the visit. Highly recommended!
We went on a kayaking trip from this point to a beach and cave just around the corner and had a fabulous time, even though the water was a bit choppy. What's even better is that this beach has public free entry, so it's a great spot to enjoy a day out in nature!