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Black Sand Beaches
The guide was updated:Due to its volcanic origins, Tenerife also has beaches of black sand, mainly in the north of the Island. On such beaches, your skin soaks up their famous mineral salts which reduce stress and increase blood circulation, among other benefits. The most popular beaches include Playa Jardín, in Puerto de la Cruz, El Socorro, in Los Realejos, and San Marcos, in Icod de los Vinos.
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Las Teresitas is the most famous beach around the metropolitan area of Santa Cruz, the Island’s capital. At 1.5 kilometres in length, its golden sands are in close proximity to the small coastal town of San Andrés. The beach is also conveniently located near Anaga Rural Park. You can visit its lush green forests dotted with white houses first, then finish your day under a tropical palm tree on this iconic beach.
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Black Sand Beaches
Due to its volcanic origins, Tenerife also has beaches of black sand, mainly in the north of the Island. On such beaches, your skin soaks up their famous mineral salts which reduce stress and increase blood circulation, among other benefits. The most popular beaches include Playa Jardín, in Puerto de la Cruz, El Socorro, in Los Realejos, and San Marcos, in Icod de los Vinos.
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Volcanic Pools
Exploring the beautiful coastline of Tenerife offers a unique opportunity to discover natural pools created centuries ago by lava flows merging with the crystalline waters of the ocean. These captivating geological formations have become some of the island's most beloved attractions. Among the renowned natural pool locations are Bajamar, Punta del Hidalgo, San Juan de la Rambla, Garachico, and San Miguel. These picturesque spots offer not only a chance to cool off in the clear waters but also a glimpse into the island's volcanic history and its harmonious interaction with the sea.
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