Coasts and beaches | Salobreña Beach: La Guardia A pretty beach separated from Salobreña Beach by a rock. This small bay is shaped like a U. There are sugar cane plants in the surrounding area. There is a wide selection of restaurants.
Coasts and beaches | Agaete Beach: Guayedra It is a nudist beach. Its sand is blackish in colour. To get there we recommend you use the C-810 road towards La Aldea de San Nicolás; the beach is some 3 km away, at the mouth of a ravine.
Coasts and beaches | Cudillero Beach: Gueirúa The area around this cove is quite unique. Steps allow easy access.
Coasts and beaches | Aldea de San Nicolás, la Beach: Güi- Güi Chico It is reached from the village of Lasartico, allowing observation of the charm of the impressive desert landscape.
Coasts and beaches | Aldea de San Nicolás, la Beach: Güi- Güi Grande You can access the beach on foot. It is a fairly quiet area.
Coasts and beaches | San Sebastián de la Gomera Beach: El Guincho The area has a volcanic appearance with its grey pebbles and reddish banks. It can be reached by boat.
Coasts and beaches | San Bartolomé de Tirajana Beach: Montaña de Arena The beach has this name because just behind it there is an enormous sand dune. It has a car park.
Coasts and beaches | Yaiza Beach: Bermeja Mountain This beach is not often visited. In the backdrop is the stunning Bermeja Mountain, with its reddish colour.
Coasts and beaches | Granadilla de Abona Beach: Montaña Roja The beach is quite well frequented because of its quality and because there are not many nudist beaches on the island. One of the best reference points to find the beach is the Reina Sofía International Airport.
Coasts and beaches | Yaiza Beach: Montaña Roja It is situated in a very quiet semi-urban area. It is 260 metres long.