This beach is located in the town of Telde, in the southeast of the island of Gran Canaria. What stands out of this beach is that it was declared a protected area because it´s located in a place described as a natural reserve in 1987, when they found archaeological remains of the aborigines, called Guanches.
When you get there you´ll see at the entrance a small parking so you can leave your car. The only thing is that if you want to get there you must rent a car because public transport does not reach this unique place the advantage of this is that the beach preserves the quality of it´s seabed and the peaceful atmosphere. One of the most beatiful non-touristic places I´ve ever seen.
Underwater diving and snorkelling in it´s water will make you feel a pleasant sense of peace and freedom due to it´s fascinating colourful seabed. You will see a lot of people fishing in it´s water that´s because of it´s rich flora especially it´s fauna.
A curious thing you will notice is that the houses of the village are really close to the sea and that there are some houses built inside caves.
I assure you it´s worth the ride, you will love it.
It looks like a nice place
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