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El Serradero, Puerto de Santo Domingo Viewpoint

This viewpoint offers one of the best views of La Palma. You can see a gorgeous view of the craggy Villa de Garafía coastline – Roque Santo Domingo, Roque de las Tabaibas and Roque del Guincho – and the vast Atlantic Ocean. A remote, secluded place where you can let yourself wander, switch off and admire the volcanic landscape of La Palma. You will need to drive along a windy road.

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Natural pools
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Jover natural pool

"It is worth visiting this natural pool located in Tejina. When you arrive you will find an idyllic and very quiet place to enjoy views of the north coast of the island. Located on the coast of the town of Tejina, San Cristóbal de La Laguna, this natural pool has an access adapted for people with reduced mobility. In addition, you can take a refreshing shower with the fresh water that emanates directly from the mountain, thanks to natural channels carved into the rock over the years."

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Punta Larga Beach

Like most other beaches in the area, Punta Larga is a small beach made up of black sand. It was created after three sections of lava flowed into the ocean. The bay is just over 100 metres in length. Access is easy, and the tide isn’t normally that strong which means it’s a good spot for all the family.

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Puddles next to the Plaza of Puerto Santiago and Las Bajas

The whimsical shapes of the lava flow when it reaches the sea have created this small bay sheltered from the waves. At low tide it is an idyllic place with crystal clear waters, where you can take a dip among the beautiful volcanic formations. The pool is located on the coast of Puerto Santiago, Santiago del Teide, behind the Barceló hotel and you will find a staircase that facilitates access. You can enjoy a very pleasant walk along the coast with spectacular scenery and sunsets. You should exercise extreme caution when there are heavy swells and high tides.

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Charco Roque

"El Charco Roque is a spectacular example of how the twisted forms of lava have been molded by the force of the sea. Nestled on the beautiful coast of Buenavista, this natural pool is one of the most visited spots by the residents of the municipality, especially in summer. The puddle is located between Las Arenas and El Fraile beaches. If you are searching for a quiet corner where you can disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, this is a very good choice."

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Paseo La Jaquita natural pools

With an unbeatable climate, these natural pools of volcanic origin are one of the most appreciated by the residents of the municipality of Guía de Isora. They are located next to a luxury hotel and it is a pleasure to float in their calm and transparent waters. The sunsets with the island of La Gomera in the background are spectacular.

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Charco del Cumplido

"This is located in La Caleta de Interián, on the coast of the municipality of Los Silos and owes its name to its elongated shape. You can enjoy a peaceful swim in its waters and it has an access ramp next to the famous natural salt marshes of La Caleta. The salt mines are a complementary family activity to the domestic economy that has been passed from generation to generation. The optimum time for swimming is during high tide. Its deepest part does not exceed 2 meters. Near Cumplido are the pools of Las Damas and El Romancito, also suitable for bathing during low tide in optimal sea conditions."

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Los Chochos pool

You can't miss this magical corner of the municipality of Los Silos. Volcanic eruptions have created whimsical shapes, giving rise to a beautiful pool of salt water where you can swim and enjoy a very special environment. The Los Chochos pool, located next to Charco de La Araña, has a depth of about two meters at its deepest part and has a stone staircase with a handrail that facilitates access. It is suitable for families with children and is available for swimming all year round as long as the sea conditions are ideal. From there you will be able to contemplate the La Culata Cliffs and the Teide on clear days. Its name is due to the fact that in this place the farmers used to soak the lupins in salt water to remove the characteristic bitterness of this legume known in the islands under the name of ‘chocho.’"

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Princesa Yaiza Suite Hotel Resort

Those who decide to spend a few days at the Hotel Princesa Yaiza in the south of Lanzarote often leave so delighted that they tend to return. The reason is quite simple: this luxury five-star resort is truly captivating. Its setting exudes the freshness of a grand colonial city with low buildings topped by round domes. Everything is very white and festive, but full of character. In the middle, there are six enormous pools surrounded by perfect walkways and tall palm trees that protect from the wind. It's a privileged oasis just steps away from Playa Blanca.

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