Gazing at the volcanic black sands shimmering under the Canarian sun, have you ever seen a beach quite like Playa de la Negra? This isn’t just a beach. It’s a hidden gem nestled on the southern coast of La Gomera, in the quiet municipality of Alajeró. Playa de la Negra whispers tales of tranquility. It’s a place where the dramatic cliffs meet the Atlantic waves, a haven for those seeking solace away from the bustling crowds. Reaching Playa de la Negra is an adventure in itself. You can embark on a scenic hike from the nearby La Rajita, a path that winds through the raw, volcanic landscape. Or, for the more adventurous, descend from Arguayoda, traversing the rugged terrain that guards this secluded cove. Imagine yourself here, the black sand warm beneath your feet, the crystalline waters beckoning you for a refreshing dip. This is a paradise for divers and snorkelers, the underwater world teeming with life, a vibrant tapestry of colors against the dark volcanic backdrop. Playa de la Negra offers more than just breathtaking scenery. It’s a testament to the untouched beauty of La Gomera. Remember, as you explore this pristine haven, to tread lightly. Respect the delicate ecosystem. Leave no trace of your presence, allowing future generations to discover the magic of Playa de la Negra, just as you have today. So, breathe in the salty air, let the sun kiss your skin, and lose yourself in the tranquility of this unique black sand beach. Playa de la Negra awaits, ready to share its secrets with those who seek its hidden shores.
Playa de Santa Catalina
Gazing at the rhythmic crash of waves against the black sand, one might wonder about the secrets held within Playa