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Beaches in Gáldar

Arrastradero Beach is another small cove located to the northwest of the municipality of Gáldar, Gran Canaria Island. Situated in a virgin and isolated area, it can be reached on foot. Windy beach with strong waves, where precautions must be taken when... [+]
Arrastradero Beach is another small cove located to the northwest of the municipality of Gáldar, Gran Canaria Island. Situated in a virgin and isolated area, it can be reached on foot. Windy beach with strong waves, where precautions must be taken when swimming.
Boca Barranco Beach located in Gáldar is a beach composed of fine, golden sand and pebbles.
It takes shape in a small cove of this winding stretch of coast.

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Located in a virgin and isolated area, accessible only on foot, they are small natural pools that fill with the tides. Made up of crags, it is a windy beach with strong waves.
Dos Roques Beach is another of the small coves dotted along the Gáldar coastline. It has medium-grain golden sand combined with pebbles. It features a promenade as its only facility.
The El Agujero beach located in Gáldar is a sandy beach of 150 metres in length.
The Beach of El Muelle is a small beach of sand and cobbles. It is located in the municipality of Gáldar, island of Gran Canaria, between Sardina Beach and the port of Sardina. The beach has basic services such as toilets and parking.
Beach located in the municipality of Gáldar, Gran Canaria island. The undulating coastline forms gentle arcs, which help create secluded beaches. El Roquete Beach is nestled under cliffs that constrain it, beyond the small harbour of El Muelle beach.
Furnia Beach is located in the municipality of Gáldar, on the island of Gran Canaria. It is in an unspoilt setting, nestled between cliffs and made up of rocks and boulders. The waters are crystal clear, although the beach experiences a strong swell.
Caleta, between the municipalities of Galdar and Agaete, shaped by a spur at its entrance, the end of the ravine at the bottom, and the imposing wall that goes back into the open sea. It stands out for its calm and crystal-clear waters.
The beach La Caleta de Arriba located in Gáldar is a rock and boulder beach 40 metres long.
Another of the small coves located northwest of the municipality of Gáldar, Isla de Gran Canaria, situated in an untouched and isolated area, is accessible on foot. It is a rocky, windy beach with strong waves, where precautions should be taken when ... [+]
Another of the small coves located northwest of the municipality of Gáldar, Isla de Gran Canaria, situated in an untouched and isolated area, is accessible on foot. It is a rocky, windy beach with strong waves, where precautions should be taken when swimming.
La Redonda beach located in Gáldar is a rocky beach 45 metres long.
Lagarto Beach located in Gáldar is one of the small coves situated in the northwest of the municipality of Gáldar, Gran Canaria island, accessible by a dirt road. Its clear waters are optimal for diving.
The Martorell beach located in Gáldar is a small beach, situated in the municipality of Gáldar, Gran Canaria island. It is positioned on the edge of the inlet that bathes the locality of Sardina.
It is a sheltered and rocky bathing area on the coast of Gáldar, although the area is windy and there is moderate surf. Located in a virgin and isolated area, which can only be accessed on foot or by boat.
The high cliffs delineate the coastal edge of a busy plateau of crops, greenhouses, and villages, vying to occupy the edge of the very sea.
The area features small natural pools filled by the tides. In case of strong waves, it is advisable not to swim at this beach as being rocky, any sea surge can pose a danger. It has very clear waters for scuba diving.
It is a rocky beach, windy and with strong waves, lacking services.
Risco Partido Beach is a small beach located in the municipality of Gáldar, on the island of Gran Canaria, accessible via a dirt road and then you must walk a bit. Its descent is dangerous, but its charm lies in the marine depths of the area.
Beach, located in the northwest of Gran Canaria island, sheltered from the trade winds by the beautiful bay flanked by the ##Farallón de Tábata## to the southwest and the ##Lomo del Faro## to the northwest. It offers basic services such as disabled access,... [+]
Beach, located in the northwest of Gran Canaria island, sheltered from the trade winds by the beautiful bay flanked by the ##Farallón de Tábata## to the southwest and the ##Lomo del Faro## to the northwest. It offers basic services such as disabled access, toilets, and parking.

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Source of information on beaches: Ministerio de Agricultura y Pesca, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs).