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Playa De La Aldea

Posted on January 11, 2025 • 2 min read • 256 words
Beaches   Rocks   Open Ocean   Lava Stones   Secluded   Not Crowdy   Good Accessible by Car  
Beaches   Rocks   Open Ocean   Lava Stones   Secluded   Not Crowdy   Good Accessible by Car  
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A secluded rocky beach away from bustling cities, featuring a designated area filled with tables for enjoying your own meals or food purchased on-site, alongside a lengthy ocean shore. Swimming is feasible but requires caution; it's often better to sit back and simply listen to the soothing sounds of the ocean.

Playa De La Aldea

If you’re a fan of wild nature but still crave a hint of comfort, Playa De La Aldea offers a fantastic balance. Here, you’ll find at least a public restroom and a nearby bar to quench your thirst after a day of sunbathing.

Did you know? The Canarian Islands are home to some of the best stargazing spots in the world, thanks to their clear skies and minimal light pollution. So if you’re planning to stay late, don’t forget to look up!

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Parking lot with free place
Parking lot with free place
New Year tree
New Year tree
The Cat - lifeguard on the beach
The Cat - lifeguard on the beach
Teide
Teide
El Charco metallic design
El Charco metallic design
Teide and a man on a board
Teide and a man on a board
Promenade to nowhere
Promenade to nowhere
Social place
Social place
Social place
Social place
Two swimming men, but one is not there willingly
Two swimming men, but one is not there willingly
The beach
The beach
Ocean and its mirror
Ocean and its mirror
The Cat - fishermen’s boss
The Cat - fishermen's boss
Mosaic
Mosaic
Second World War bunker
Second World War bunker
Second World War bunker
Second World War bunker
Teide and a lighthouse
Teide and a lighthouse
Teide and a lighthouse
Teide and a lighthouse
A colorful bench
A colorful bench
Fisherman and kid
Fisherman and kid
Helicopter place
Helicopter place
Eat food here
Eat food here
The beach view
The beach view
The beach view
The beach view
The safest locker in the world
The safest locker in the world
The semi-nudist beach
The semi-nudist beach
Promenade and Ocean
Promenade and Ocean
Activities allowed
Activities allowed
The tunnel to the future
The tunnel to the future
Available local sporting exercises for free
Available local sporting exercises for free
Lava on the Beach
Lava on the Beach
Lava
Lava
It is a inhabited place!
It is a inhabited place!

And here’s a quirky tidbit: Did you know that the formation of the Canary Islands is the result of volcanic activity? In fact, the island of La Palma is home to the world’s steepest slope, giving it a unique landscape that looks like it’s straight out of a movie!

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