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The pebble beach is quite picturesque and is accessible by car. Getting into the water can be tricky and the waves can make it hazardous. Unfortunately, there is no cell service.
This location on Gran Canaria is not an insider tip, and it's easy to access via a gravel road. You can either walk 4 km from the end of the paved road, or drive carefully at walking pace in a normal car. Unfortunately, most rental car insurance companies won't cover you if you do. quite small and stony, with only a small cave providing shade in the afternoon. Bathing shoes are recommended. Despite all this, I would have expected it to be easier to swim on the island, so I'm only giving it three stars.
That place is a great place to go for a day of relaxation and disconnection. The sunset is stunning, and the road is dirt, but it is accessible for cars, though a 4x4 or SUV is recommended for caravans. There are signs that prohibit camping, driving, and parking, but it is unclear how strictly the regulations are enforced. If you do choose to camp, be aware that there may be fines of €50-150, and the garbage truck passes by regularly, so take care to clean up after yourself. Additionally, the beach is easy to access.
This spot is pretty good, although the majority of it is rocky, there is still a small area of sand. There is usually not a lot of people here, so it's a great place to relax. Be sure to wear flip flops with a good grip, as the rocks can be slippery and you don't want to get hurt. Plus, the best part is that it's free to the public!
The road may be winding and bumpy, but the views make it worth it.