Arrecife is the smallest of the islands in seven municipalities and house the new capital of the islands (who took the mantle of Teguise, in the late 18th century). Like San Bartholme neighbors, there are relatively few beaches in this area, although both are following a visit.
Arrecife (the name comes from the abundance of reefs and islets along the short side), a year dominated by the islands tallest building (the Grand Hotel) which you have seen during May your approach to the airport. The first beach is known as El Reducto, a picturesque European Union? Blue Flag? the beach in a bay almost closed and the extent of a half-kilometer by 45m wide, with calm waters and fine golden sand.
At one end of the beach, you find a park with palm trees and benches designed as a monument of the wreck of a ship. If you are looking to get out of the crowd, this beach is for you because it is frequented by locals rather than tourists.
As you might expect from one? City beach?, El Reducto has its excellent coastal walk, including showers, public telephones, bar / restaurants, wheelchair access, parking and is easily accessible by guaguas (buses). One of the main attractions of this beach is the "Charco de San Gines? Lagoon, a natural lake formed by sea water which houses a collection of small boats belonging to coastal fishermen, who live around the lagoon.
The beach was built in collaboration with the Cesar Manrique, who grew up in this area, which held its first exhibition in the lagoon area of San Ginés.
If you are planning a trip here or in neighboring El Cable Beach (below), check to see if there are festivals at the time that they offer a unique insight into faith Life on the Canary island.
second and last track of Arrecife is just along the costs and is known as El Cable. It measures 315m.long and 18m wide and is made of fine golden sand. El Cable wind is moderate with waves that makes it good for surfing and be found next to the establishment of the same name.
range is subject to local pollution that is out of bounds from time to time. Services include showers, public telephones and bars / restaurants. It is easy to park on site.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
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