DIVING IN THE NATURAL POOLS OF THE CANARY ISLANDS

A true natural paradise, the Canary Islands archipelago is brimming with hidden treasures, such as its natural pools, masterpieces of nature sculpted by volcanic activity and the ocean. A different kind of swimming experience…

THE CANARY ISLANDS, A BATHER'S PARADISE

A popular destination for tourists seeking sun and relaxation, the Canary Islands offer much more than just golden, white, or black sand beaches. Among its most precious treasures are a multitude of natural pools, like hidden gems along the Canary coast. More than just places to swim, these havens of peace are unique spots to admire the raw beauty of the Canary landscapes. Experience unforgettable moments of relaxation and tranquility facing the vastness of the ocean! Particularly accessible and well-equipped, Las Salinas de Agaete, on the island of Gran Canaria, stands out with its three interconnected pools of calm, crystal-clear water, ideal for families. And as a bonus? A breathtaking view of the island of Tenerife from the sun loungers on the wooden deck! In Tenerife, El Caletón de Garachico offers an extraordinary experience with its natural pools formed by the 1706 volcanic eruption and overlooked by the medieval castle of San Miguel. Beyond providing a refreshing alternative to traditional beaches, this unique place allows for an immersion into the geological history of the archipelago. A truly memorable moment amidst breathtaking volcanic landscapes!

WELL-KEPT SECRETS

Far from the beaten track and mass tourism, the Canary Islands boast still-undiscovered natural pools, offering visitors unique swimming experiences. On the island of El Hierro, for example, Charco Manso invites you to a peaceful immersion in crystal-clear waters. Not far away, Pozo de las Calcosas reveals a picturesque collection of small natural pools, bordered by traditional stone houses that lend them an irresistible charm. The island of La Gomera also holds some wonderful surprises for intrepid explorers. Its rugged coastline conceals secluded and intimate natural pools for exclusive swimming. Lovers of unexpected discoveries shouldn't hesitate to venture along its steep coastline in search of these hidden gems! Finally, La Graciosa, the smallest inhabited island in the archipelago, jealously guards its secrets. Its deserted beaches and secluded coves shelter natural pools so uncrowded that the lucky few who know them still enjoy swimming in perfect harmony with unspoiled nature. The raw beauty of the Canary Islands never ceases to amaze those who venture there. But shh, we didn't tell you anything…

LET THE SHOW BEGIN!

All that nature has to offer is embodied in the Canary Islands. Just open your eyes and you'll be awestruck by the pristine natural spectacle of Charco Azul on the island of El Hierro. Nestled in a volcanic cave, this natural pool with its turquoise waters creates a spectacular contrast with the black rock that surrounds it. An almost surreal setting that makes it one of the gems of the smallest of the Canary Islands! In Fuerteventura, Aguas Verdes is well worth a visit. These natural pools with crystal-clear waters stretch along six kilometers of rocky coastline in an almost lunar landscape. A unique visual spectacle offering total immersion in the island's volcanic rock formations! On La Palma, La Fajana impresses with its set of three natural pools surrounded by spectacular volcanic cliffs, offering the most beautiful panoramic views of the ocean on the island. Finally, in Tenerife, El Charco de La Laja is a veritable natural jacuzzi, 20 meters in diameter. An exceptional swimming spot, its crystal-clear waters are naturally churned by the waves crashing against the surrounding rocks, creating hundreds of thousands of bubbles. A moment of intense relaxation, always in perfect harmony with the wild nature of the archipelago!

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