Charco de San Lorenzo
A set of conditioned saltwater natural pools on the Moya coast, with access stairs, showers and a broad sunbathing area.

Charco de San Lorenzo lies in the coastal area of El Pagador, in the municipality of Moya on the north coast of Gran Canaria. It consists of two sea-fed natural pools that were adapted by human hands and refurbished a few years ago, which makes them comfortable and safe for bathing.
Atlantic water filters in through the volcanic rock and stays sheltered from the swell, so the pools are well suited to families with children. The site has access stairs and railings, showers, toilets and an open terrace for sunbathing, along with nearby parking.
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