Haría, Spain
LZ-1,
N/A
Good for kids
No wheelchair-accessible entrance
The water here is shallow and sheltered, particularly as it's on the north of the island. It's ideal for kids as there is no sudden dropoff, not within 50 metres of the surfline. The quirk here are the stone circles that were built to shelter. You get the sun but not the wind. Bit Stony in places, but they make crocs for that. I've been a couple of times, busy at the weekends. Going again tomorrow.
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Great not so hidden now gem. Shallow crystal clear waters. You can sit in your own private alcove if you can find one.
One of the best Playa in Lanzarote It depends of the tide, but you could find a very nice natural pools
Very small but pretty and un spoilt beach. Great for the kids to paddle in the shallow turquoise water while you have a picnic lunch on the beach.
Beautiful unspoilt beach with turquoise waters on the North of the island of Lanzarote. From here you can see the town of Orzola and the mountains in the distance. At low tide the sandy beach stretches out into the sea and at high tide the rocks create shallow pools perfect for swimming and paddling in. Not very busy here either so a nice little spot if you want to get away from the crowds.
Amazing beach, incredible views and the stone circles to sit in are really handy to shelter in. Very child friendly for swimming also.
Unexpected gem! Weird place next to a main road to pull off to swim but it was amazing! Pro’s Northside views Warm water Wind shades Quiet beach Safe parking Unspoiled Con’s Nothing really, take snacks. Top tip: Take snacks and a book and ignore your emails from work.
Tourquise water. A bit windy. Definitely worth to see
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