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Playa de la Enramada

Playa de la Enramada

Updated 2 August 2026
Black sand of volcanic originBeginning of the Costa Adeje promenade325 m long and 18 m wide

La Playa de la Enramada is a semi-urban beach with black volcanic sand located in La Caleta, in the municipality of Adeje, next to Costa Adeje. It measures about 325 meters in length and 18 meters in width, and its seabed combines sand, gravel, and pebbles, giving the sea a characteristic dark tone. It marks the beginning of the Costa Adeje promenade, a long coastal avenue frequented by walkers and runners.

The waves are usually gentle, although at certain times it attracts bodyboarding enthusiasts due to the waves generated by its volcanic rock bottom. It is also known for the numerous stacked stone towers left by visitors along the sand.

Essential information

Accessibility

Access on foot or by car, with free, unsupervised parking of less than 50 spaces next to the beach and adapted access for people with reduced mobility.

Risk Level

Swim with caution: the seabed is volcanic rock, gravel, and pebbles, and at certain times the waves increase, attracting bodyboarders.

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