The beaches in this national park can be a bit tricky to get to, and you'll need to pay the 3 euro entrance fee to get in. But if you're looking for a beach, it's worth the effort. The ones closest to the car parks are usually the busiest, and you may even see some nudity. There's a bar with friendly staff nearby, but it may not be worth the effort. All in all, it's an unappealing experience.
Playa Chica is a cozy little spot with all the amenities you need and more! From public toilets that may get a bit flooded to a few cafes, you have everything you need for a great beach experience. Plus, the sloping beach and sheltered shoreline make for a gentle entry into the sea - perfect for diving with the numerous companies who use this spot!
This mostly deserted and romantic natural beach, Playa del Pozo, is a hidden gem. With its gray sand and pebbles, it is a great place for a peaceful and serene getaway. It can only be reached by a long walk, but it's well worth the effort - I give it 5 stars! Playa del Paso, on the other hand, is located on the opposite side of the island, north of El Golfo.
A great spot - if you don't mind the winds! Make sure to bring a deflector to keep you comfortable. The water is cold, but the restaurants and bars nearby make up for it. Plus, the side walks are spotless and you can even rent an electric scooter!
That place has gorgeous sandy shores, crystal clear water and amenities like showers, exercise machines, a beach bar and lifeguards. It's definitely my favorite beach in this part of the island.