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Zone: Northeast
Long: 600 m
Wide: 20 m
Shore: fine black sand, gravel and pebbles
Swell: moderate
Category: natural |
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This is a windy beach with moderate waves; fine black sand and gravel over a half-kilometre long by 20m wide.
Services: Red Cross constantly on duty due to the dangerous waves, boardwalk, restaurants, telephones, parking, and public transportation. |
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Zone: Northeast
Long: 250 m
Wide: 30 m
Shore: medium grain black sand and gravel
Swell: moderate
Category: natural |
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Close to the capital of Candelaria borough in a semi-urban area, this is a medium grain black sand and gravel beach, windy with moderate waves; 250m long by 30m wide.
Services: docking area, boardwalk, refreshment stands, danger warnings, telephones and public transportation.
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Zone: Northeast
Long: 500 m
Wide: 13 m
Shore: black sand and stone
Swell: moderate
Category: natural |
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La Arenas runs a half-kilometre along the coast of Candelaria borough between the fishing communities of Candelaria and Las Caletillas, closer to the latter.
This windy beach with moderate waves is 13m wide, of black sand and stone and much appreciated for rod fishing.
Services: accommodations in the area, restaurants, boardwalk, danger warnings, telephone and public transportation.
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Zone: Northeast
Long: 1.000 m
Wide: 24 m
Shore: fine medium grain sand
Swell: strong
Category: natural |
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This beach near the capital of Candelaria borough has strong waves; fine medium grain sand; 1km long by 24m wide.
Services: Red Cross station, danger warnings, boardwalk, restaurants, telephones, parking and public transportation.
Caution: it is advisable to remain close to shore on entering the water, no matter the time of year.
Safest places to swim are around the port and the little Charquito cove.
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