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Which Canary Islands have black sand?

Best Black Sand Beaches in the Canaries
  • Santa Catalina Beach, La Gomera. ...
  • El Bollullo, Tenerife. ...
  • El Golfo, Lanzarote. ...
  • Los Cancajos, La Palma. ...
  • Ajul Beach, Fuerteventura. ...
  • La Garita Beach, Gran Canaria. ...
  • Playa Del Verodal, El Hierro.




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Tenerife has a range of stunning and unique black sand beaches that are each worth visiting. One of the most famous is Playa Jardin, in Puerto de la Cruz, with its impressive botanical garden, black volcanic sand, and crystal-clear turquoise waters.

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If you want to explore a more local side of Gran Canaria's beaches then head over to the east of the island where you will find this peaceful and rugged beach that has become a popular surf hangout. Playa El Hombre is a mixture of ebony black sand and small volcanic rock pools.

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Lanzarote is often referred to as the best Canary Island for beaches and Caletón Blanco is one that belongs on postcards. Squish your toes in pristine white sand on your way to sinking into serene water so clear you can see nail polish shining brightly on the bottom.

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Pink Sand Beach - Eleuthera & Harbour Island in The Bahamas.

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Go for Tenerife if you prefer popular tourist destinations with great restaurants and nightlife. On the other hand, Gran Canaria is your best bet if you want to explore the breathtaking landscapes and outstanding beaches.

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Dive into Lanzarote's crystal clear waters, dig your toes into Tenerife's wide golden sand arcs, stare in disbelief at Gran Canaria's gargantuan sand dunes and fall in love with Fuerteventura's flawless sheltered coves…

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Las Teresitas, Tenerife Las Teresitas is almost one mile long, consisting of fine, golden sand and flanked by cacti, palm trees, and olive-hued hills. The shore here is gently sloping, so perfect for paddlers of all ages. There are kayaks and paddle boats for hire if you want more aquatic fun.

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Olivine Sand Sand of almost exclusively olivine grains is very rare, and Papakolea is one of only four green sand beaches in the world. The others are Hornindalsvatnet in Norway, Punta Cormorant in the Galapagos Islands, and Talofofo Beach in Guam.

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