The Canary Island paradise of turquoise waters

La Concha Beach in El Cotillo: The Paradise of Calm Waters

 

Located in the picturesque town of El Cotillo, to the northwest of the island, the Playa de la Concha It is considered by many to be the jewel of Fuerteventura. It is the preferred destination for those seeking a day of absolute relaxation in an environment that seems straight out of a Caribbean postcard, but with the unique volcanic character of the Canary Islands.


Why is it the best beach for families and relaxation?

 

Unlike the extensive open sandy beaches, La Concha stands out for its security and tranquilityIts distinctive crescent shape is protected by a natural reef of volcanic rock which acts as a wall against the strong waves of the Atlantic.

Waters like a mirror: The absence of waves makes it a gigantic shallow natural pool, ideal for children to play safely.

Top-notch snorkeling: The clarity of the water and the reef rocks attract a wide variety of fish, making it perfect for snorkeling enthusiasts.

Full services: It features Blue flagwhich guarantees cleanliness, lifeguard services, showers and easy access for people with reduced mobility.

What to do and how to enjoy your visit to La Concha

 

To make the most of your visit to this area of ​​El CotilloWe recommend you don't miss these details that make all the difference:

The "Little Corrals": If the wind is blowing strongly (a common occurrence on the island), look for the small circular walls of volcanic rock built by the locals. They are the perfect shelter for sunbathing without the sand bothering you.

Local gastronomy: Just steps from the sand you'll find an iconic restaurant where you can try the Crumbled potatoes with mojo or the fresh fish of the day while you contemplate the turquoise color of the sea.

A picture-perfect sunset: Due to its location on the west coast, this spot offers some of the best sunsets in Fuerteventura. The sun dips directly below the ocean horizon, creating an unforgettable light show.

Frequently Asked Questions about La Concha Beach (FAQ)

 

Below, we answer the most common questions so you can plan your visit to El Cotillo without surprises:

Is it difficult to park at La Concha Beach?

 

No, it's usually quite simple. The beach has a free parking area Right at the entrance. However, in July and August, or on weekends, we recommend arriving before 11:00 am to find a spot near the sand.

Are there any restaurants or beach bars nearby?

 

Yes, it's located right on the beach. the restaurant "Beach bar at La Concha"«It's very famous for its views. Furthermore, the village of El Cotillo is just a 10-15 minute walk away (2 minutes by car), where you'll find a wide selection of cafes and restaurants specializing in Canarian cuisine.

Is nudism allowed on this beach?

 

Although La Concha Beach is mostly family-oriented and clothing-optional, nudism is very common in Fuerteventura. It's more common to find areas of naturism in the nearby pools and coves (known as Los Lagos), located just beyond La Concha to the north.

Is it a safe beach to go to with children?

 

It is probably the safest beach in FuerteventuraThanks to its natural reef, there are no strong currents or dangerous waves, allowing children to bathe with complete peace of mind in shallow waters.

What's the weather usually like in El Cotillo?

 

The climate is mild throughout the year (between 20°C and 28° CHowever, being in the northwest, it can be a windy area. If the wind is strong, we recommend using the volcanic rock shelters for protection while sunbathing.

How to get there from Corralejo?

 

The journey is very comfortable and lasts about 20 minutes You can also get there by public transport using the FV-101 road or the new motorway. bus line 8 (bus) that connects Corralejo with El Cotillo every hour.

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