Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Calle Aquiles, 18
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No wheelchair-accessible entrance
Astonishing views... there’s a ladder and a jump spot, so that it’s much easier to get into the ocean for swimming. Be careful of the rocky coast though, without proper water shoes, you might get hurt. (Rocks are slippery and sharp) The waves are not that strong, yet still be cautious - the water might push you into rocks...
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Surprising popular, beautiful secluded beach with the cutest chiringuito. Perfect resting spot after walking on Montana amarilla
It is a lovely stoney beach/swimming area. Perfect for snorkeling and it is very sheltered in low or high tides times as well. Only thing that could be a bit of an issue is the many spike black sea urchins especially at low tides, so be careful entering the water! Water is very clear as no sandy beach near that ruins the visibility. A nice variety of underwater sea life to discover for hours. A bit away from well know tourist beaches, so do not expect a promenade with seafront restaurants and shops. But this is what makes it very unique! Also, there are walking tracks on the near hills starting from the beach, and the natural formations on the cliffs are amazing!
Playa amarilla is a very little rocky \beach\, not very suitable for relaxing if you a looking for a sandy beach for that purpose...but the rock formations make this place a bit a cool tho...its nice for scuba diving and snorkeling, the waves are coming in rough depending the tide, so look out for that when considering these water sports...there is a little parking space above and a little snack hut but nothing else.
Very nice place. Beautiful view and nice access to the water. In the wster is s lot of fishes.
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