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wild black sand beaches

June 2, 2022
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The beaches of the north of Tenerife are the clear example of the volcanic beauty of the Islands Canary Islandswhere the black sand combines perfectly with the blue that the Atlantic Ocean gives us and with the cliffs that fall into the sea, putting the final touch on this beautiful picture.

Also, these wild beaches stand out for having strong waves, so it is important to take precautions and only swim if the sea is calm.

1. Benijo Beach

Beaches in the north of Tenerife
Benijo beach. Beaches in the north of Tenerife

This virgin black sand beach is located in Taganana, belonging to the district of Anagabetween the rocks of Benijo and La Rapadura.

It is one of the wild beaches of Tenerife most photographed, since at sunset an idyllic image is created decorated with the drawing left by the currents in the water, the rocks and the orange tone of the sunset.

Well, to get there you have to go down a stairs path which is not difficult to do but for which it is recommended to wear comfortable shoes.

In addition, the best time to enjoy this beach is at low tide, since the area of ​​sand is much greater, although it must always be borne in mind that it is essential to bathe with caution due to the drag and currents that occur in these areas. northern waters.

2. Castro Beach

Beaches in the north of Tenerife
Castro beach. Beaches in the north of Tenerife

Castro beach is in the north of Tenerife, specifically in the municipality of The Realejos and it is close to Los Roques beach.

To get there, follow the signs to the Rambla de Castro where there is not much parking so, especially in summer, it is advisable to arrive early and then go down to the beach along a path that is not complicated but is preferable to do with tennis.

The beach is made up of sand and pebbles, although if the tide is high you will only be able to appreciate the latter, since the sand is only visible when the tide is low.

This wild beach does not have hammocks or beach bars, it is far from the crowd and it is currently gaining fame, mainly due to the photos that circulate on social networks of those who visit it, and there is a waterfall which is the main protagonist, in charge of enhancing the beauty of one of the most charming beaches in the north of Tenerife.

3. El Bollullo Beach

wild black sand beaches
El Bollullo Beach. Beaches in the north of Tenerife

among the best Tenerife beaches we find El Bollullo beach, located on the edge of a cliff in El Rincón, in the municipality of La Orotava.

Already from the top of the access road you can see the large expanse of black sand divided by one of the many rock formations of volcanic origin that can be seen, leaving a wide stretch of beach on one side and a small cove on the other.

In this area, next to El Bollullo, is the Ducks beachboth ideal for practicing body boarding and surfing due to the waves, although, as in those mentioned above, at bath time you have to be very careful.

Spending the day on one of these beaches is an excellent option and, as an idea, the plan can be complemented with a brunch or a lunch in the restaurant that is in the upper part, at the beginning of the path that reaches the coast, and from where you can enjoy beautiful views of the sea.

4. Roques Beach

Beaches in the north of Tenerife
Roques beach. Beaches in the north of Tenerife

As its name tells us, the natural charm of this beach is given by the volcanic rocks that resist the waves of the sea.

It is located in Los Realejos, near Puerto de la Cruz, and can be accessed through the water trail, very easy to follow and with about 5 kilometers one way that can also be traveled in the opposite direction. As well, there is the possibility of arriving by car, although there is not much parking nearby.

Likewise, when there is low tide, the combination of pebbles and black sand is appreciated, the perfect setting to take photographs from the shore with the rocks in the background, a picture so characteristic of the beaches of northern Tenerife and at the same time so special.

5. Almaciga Beach

Beaches in the north of Tenerife
Almaciga beach. Beaches in the north of Tenerife

Nestled in the north of Tenerife, it is one of the beaches found in Anaganext to that of Benijo.

Wild nature and unique beauty characterize one of the best beaches in the north of Tenerife and it is especially attractive for practicing surf.

This beach is open to the ocean and has changing currents, so if you are going to spend the day it is important to be careful.

Thus, the beach of Almáciga has an average occupation in summer and low the rest of the year, since the weather influences, clearly better in the summer season.

6. Tamadite Beach

Beaches in the north of Tenerife
Tamadite beach. Beaches in the north of Tenerife

If you take the path that goes from Afura town belonging to Anaga Rural Parkyou can get to the Tamadite beach, but be careful, the currents are very strong and not suitable for bathing.

The route along the slopes of the Afur ravine is very beautiful, one of the natural spaces of the Anaga Massif in which you will discover small streams fed by the water that runs practically all year round, making the channel quite rich in vegetation.

At the end of the road you are greeted by a beautiful virgin beach, the Tamadite beach, where it is better do not bathe due to the currents and the phono sea, although you will be able to take some very nice photos and enjoy a small picnic before continuing the tour.

And so it is clear that the northern beaches of Tenerife They have a wild nature that can only be appreciated in the Canary Islands, where the volcanic origin is present in every corner, with unique and spectacular geological formations.



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