Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain

Playa del Paso

Playa del Paso is a small, isolated beach located in the vicinity of El Golfo, Lanzarote. This black sand beach is known for its tranquility and unique natural characteristics, including its volcanic rock terrain and strong waves. The beach is accessible via a 30-40 minute hike along the coast from El Golfo, a journey that requires sturdy footwear due to the harsh terrain. It's recommended to use a satellite navigation system as the path can be difficult to follow, especially near the beach. The beach's black sand, a result of the volcanic rock, is coarser than typical beach sand, making it easier to spot and clean off. However, the beach is not entirely sandy, with rocks protruding in the middle of the water, making it necessary to wear goggles if swimming. Despite this, the beach is not recommended for swimming due to the strong waves. The beach is also popular among fishers, who can often be seen on the cliffs on either side of the beach. It's important to note that Playa del Paso is within a national park and does not offer any facilities, maintaining its natural state. Despite the lack of amenities, the beach's isolation and natural beauty make it a worthwhile destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat.

Visitor Reviews

Visitor reviews highlight the unique experience of visiting a small, isolated black sand beach accessible only by a 30-40 minute hike from El Golfo. The tranquility, stunning views, and the thrill of the hike are highly appreciated by visitors. However, they caution about the strong waves and lack of safe swimming conditions.

Where is Playa del Paso?

Latitude: 28.997265 / Longitude: -13.8302743

Playa del Paso is located in Lanzarote. The following map of Playa del Paso shows the exact location.

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