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BEACHES OF TENERIFE - LA LAGUNA

The following is a selection of the main beaches in the Municipality of La Laguna.

 Castillo  El Apio  El Arenal
 El Navío  Roquete  Los Troches
 Los Areniscos    
Castillo Top
Zone: Bajamar Coast
Long: 220 m
Wide: 24 m
Shore: fine golden sand
Swell: moderate
Category: natural
Also known as San Juan beach, located on the Bajamar coast, which is not famous for its beaches but for its natural and man-made pools built along the shore.

Castillo is a golden sand beach with moderate waves and measures 220m long by 24m.

Services: Red Cross station with boat for patrols and rescues, boardwalk, restaurants, accommodations (apartments and camping) baths, showers, toilets, change rooms, umbrellas, hammocks, telephones, parking and public transportation.
El Apio Top
Zone: Valle Guerra
Long: 450 m
Wide: 23 m
Shore: fine golden sand, gravel & stones
Swell: moderate
Category: natural
Close to the border between Tacoronte and La Laguna on the Valle Guerra coast, this remote unspoiled beach is accessible by foot only.

Fine golden sand with gravel and stones, moderate waves; measures 450m long by 23m wide.

Services: none.
El Arenal Top
Zone: Bajamar Coast
Long: 740 m
Wide: 35 m
Shore: gravel & stones
Swell: moderate
Category: natural
This is the best beach on the Bajamar coast, which along with Hidalgo Point make up the tourism hub of the borough.

Accessible on foot only, this remote beach of gravel and stone with moderate waves measures 740m long by 35m wide.

Services: camping in the vicinity; public transportation stops in the general area.
El Navío Top
Zone: Punta de Hidalgo
Long: 340 m
Wide: 30 m
Shore: gravel & stones
Swell: moderate
Category: natural
In a remote part of Hidalgo Point, accessible on foot only and one of the few places to swim since the waves here are moderate in an area where there are generally very strong breakers.

Gravel and stone beach measuring 340m long by 30m wide.

Services: none.
Roquete Top
Zone: Bajamar Coast
Long: 120 m
Wide: 30 m
Shore: medium grain black sand & gravel
Swell: moderate
Category: natural
On the Bajamar coast, one of the borough's two tourism centres, Roquete is located in a semi-urban zone.

Medium grain black sand and gravel beach with moderate waves, measuring 120m long by 30m wide.

Services: accommodations (apartments and camping), police watch, telephones, parking and public transportation.
Los Areniscos Top
Zone: Punta del Hidalgo
Long: 50 m
Wide: 10 m
Shore: medium grain black sand & gravel
Swell: moderado
Category: natural
A small cove on the coast of Hidalgo Point near Bajamar, in a semi-urban area.

Medium grain black sand and gravel, moderate waves, 50m long by 10m wide.

Services: boardwalk, Red Cross station, showers, toilets, change rooms, accommodations (apartments and camping), restaurants, telephones, parking and public transportation.
Los Troches Top
Zone: Punta del Hidalgo
Long: 370 m
Wide: 10 m
Shore: gravel and stones
Swell: moderate
Category: natural
In a remote immaculate part of Hidalgo Point, one of the tourism centres in La Laguna borough.

Pools of natural sea water protected from the strong waves have been created for bathing since Troches beach itself, with moderate waves, offers minimum safety; gravel and stones; 370m long by 10m wide; accessible on foot only.
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