Playa de Verodal is one of the most striking beaches on the Canary Island of El Hierro. Unlike the typical black sand beaches found in the Canaries this beach has a unique reddish volcanic sand. Combined with the rugged coastal scenery, it offers a wild and untamed beauty that truly stands out.
The beach is set against dramatic cliffs and rock formations, which form a stunning contrast with the deep… read more »
Cala de Timijiraque is a quiet little cove on the eastern coast of El Hierro, the smallest of Spain’s Canary Islands. This volcanic black-sand beach is surrounded by imposing cliffs giving something of a secluded feel, perfect for those looking to escape the crowd.
The beach is popular among locals, surfers, and those looking for a wilder side of the island. The powerful Atlantic waves make it a great spot… read more »
Las Playas is a remote and unspoiled beach on the eastern coast of El Hierro. Comprised of black volcanic sand and pebbles, the beach is framed by towering cliffs, creating a dramatic and secluded atmosphere.
Unlike the more touristy beaches of the Canary Islands, Las Playas is a quiet retreat, perfect for those seeking an escape. The waters are usually calm, making it suitable for swimming, though there are no… read more »