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Playa de los Roques
Los Realejos


Los Roques Beach, in Los Realejos, is one of those stops that captures the wildest and most authentic essence of northern Tenerife. Measuring about 350 meters long and 20 meters wide, this cove blends black volcanic sand with pebbles and is crowned by two giant rocks that emerge from the ocean, creating a scene that seems straight out of another planet.
Access is not direct: you get there via the famous water trail, a coastal route that crosses the Rambla de Castro Protected Landscape. This walk takes you right to the cove, surrounded by cliffs and typical Canarian vegetation. There is no parking or services. Everything is very natural and uncluttered, making it a seldom-visited spot, ideal for photography and contemplating the power of the sea.
Be careful when swimming: the waves are intense, with strong currents even in summer, so swimming is almost always not recommended. In fact, the local authorities themselves have even closed access when the access path became dangerous due to landslides from the top of the cliff.
It's best to take it easy: walk down to the sand, enjoy the contrast between the crystal-clear water and the dark sand, watch the sunset light reflecting on the rocks... and then turn around without going into the water. On the way back, you can continue along the path to other beaches or extend your walk along the cliffs.
Useful tips: wear comfortable shoes for walking on pebbles and dirt, water, and some light clothing in case it gets chilly with the wind. There's no shade or restrooms, so prepare the basics. If you're traveling by car, park before entering the path and walk. The city bus is nearby, and you can also take a bike if you're feeling adventurous.
In short: Los Roques Beach is a minimalist, wild, and visually striking setting. Not suitable for swimming, but perfect for those who love untamed nature and seek out spots full of character in Tenerife.





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