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A wild one. You'd be taking a huge risk if you decided to go for a dip on the Northern side unless the waters were completely still. The South side is a bit more manageable, but you still need to be careful.
That place is a great spot to spend the day. It's got everything you need - lifeguards on duty, a small bar to grab a snack or a cold drink, and a restroom for convenience. You don't have to worry about parking either, as there's plenty of space. The bar owner is also incredibly welcoming and friendly. All in all, it's a great place to enjoy the sun, sand, and surf.
The beach was spotless and there was plenty of parking. It was great to see a lot of bins around too. It's worth the effort to make the climb up the cliff and admire the view of the ocean waves crashing against the rocks.
This beach near Jedey is the perfect place to kick back and relax. The black sand, created by volcanic activity, is incredibly pleasant to walk on. We didn't take a dip, but plenty of others were enjoying the tranquil waters. The view was beautiful, with tranquil waves lapping the shore and various birds and lizards dotting the landscape.
The beach in La Palma is simply stunning. It's not too crowded and is great for swimming, with a lifeguard on duty. There's a kiosco with food and drinks (closed on Wednesdays), showers, and even a beach volley field. You can rent loungers (2€50) and parasols (1€50), making it easy to relax in the sun. It's easy to access by car or bus number 204.