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A wild beach of sand and pebbles at the foot of the Risco de Famara cliff, facing the Chinijo archipelago and the old salt pans.
A small, sheltered cove in Costa Teguise, protected by a breakwater that keeps the water calm and clear.
Small sheltered cove in Puerto del Carmen with calm water, very popular for snorkelling and diving.
Golden-sand cove within the Los Ajaches Natural Monument in southern Lanzarote, with clear, sheltered waters.
A small beach in the municipality of Haría, on the north coast of Lanzarote. The island's official tourism portal places it next to Caletón Blanco, close to the fishing village of Órzola, and names it alongside Punta Prieta among the coves of that stretch of coast. The same portal reminds visitors to keep a responsible attitude at all times and not to put their safety at risk in these less frequented parts of the shoreline.
Piscina natural Coloseo sits at Charco del Palo, on the north-eastern coast of Lanzarote, in the municipality of Haría. The official Canary Islands tourism portal describes this stretch of coast as a group of natural pools spread across three small coves, rocky underfoot and with very little sand, with calm water and open to the wind. It is a naturist area, it has parking and there is no lifeguard service.
Playa de Montaña Bermeja belongs to the El Golfo stretch of coast, in the municipality of Yaiza on Lanzarote. According to the town council listing it is around 455 metres long and about 40 metres wide on average, and its surface is sand and gravel, with black sand of medium grain. The same listing describes it as a windy beach with strong surf, with low occupancy and a rustic, undeveloped setting.
Playa de Montaña Roja forms part of the Montaña Roja shoreline in the municipality of Yaiza, in the south of Lanzarote, next to the Flamingo, La Mulata and La Campana beaches. The town council records it as 260 metres long with an average width of 7 metres, and fine golden sand. Bathing conditions are described as calm waters, and the stretch includes an anchoring zone.
A beach of around 375 metres in Costa Teguise, in the municipality of Teguise, with sand between golden and dark and stretches of rock. It sits next to the seafront promenade and has a barbecue area, which gives it a strongly family feel. It is the least busy of the main Costa Teguise beaches and appears on the official list of Lanzarote beaches.
Golden sand beach open to the Atlantic at Arrieta, blue flag in recent seasons, with village services alongside.
Natural seawater lagoon sheltered by volcanic rock at Los Cocoteros, beside the La Caleta salt flats, ideal for a calm swim with children.
Rock-sheltered natural pool at Punta Mujeres in north-east Lanzarote, with calm turquoise water suited to a safe, uncrowded swim.
Sandy beach in Puerto del Carmen, beside the seafront promenade, with calm waters.
Urban golden-sand beach in Arrecife, sheltered and flying a blue flag.
A cluster of volcanic natural pools on the southwest coast of Lanzarote, near Playa Blanca.
A locals-walled natural pool in the fishing village of Punta Mujeres, in Haria.
Vivid green coastal lagoon beside a black-sand beach, set in an old volcanic crater near the village of El Golfo.
Black volcanic-sand beach beside the Janubio salt flats, with strong Atlantic surf better suited to walks than to swimming.
Playa Blanca is one of the two main stretches of sand at Puerto del Carmen, in the municipality of Tías, and it should not be mixed up with the town of the same name some twenty kilometres further south, in Yaiza. Fine golden sand, a south facing shore and usually gentle water, because the island itself screens the coast from the north easterly trade wind. Behind it runs Avenida de las Playas, the promenade that links the resort's beaches.
The longest beach in Puerto del Carmen, in the municipality of Tías on Lanzarote, with golden sand, shallow water and a calm atmosphere.
Urban Costa Teguise beach and Lanzarote's windsurf reference, Blue Flag with regular summer wind.
Turquoise natural pools between black lava and white sand, near Órzola, tide-dependent.
The longest urban beach in Puerto del Carmen, with a seafront promenade, Blue Flag and calm water.
Sheltered urban beach in Playa Blanca, with a breakwater-protected bay and very calm water.
Urban Playa Blanca beach, sheltered with shallow water, very family-friendly and Blue Flag.
Secluded golden-sand cove with crystal-clear water in Los Ajaches, the furthest of the Papagayo group.
Unspoilt golden-sand cove with turquoise water in the Los Ajaches natural monument, next to Papagayo.
Sea-water natural pools that fill and empty with the tide, on Lanzarote's northeast coast at Mala.
A vast golden beach beneath the Risco de Famara cliffs, within the Chinijo Archipelago Natural Park: a surf and wind paradise in northwest Lanzarote, with strong currents that demand caution when bathing.
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