Espacio natural

Piscinas Naturales El Caleton

Recomendado por 70 habitantes locales,

Consejos de residentes locales

Guido
September 2, 2017
Very nice natural swimming pools in the sea.
Julia Y Antonio
April 2, 2018
Aunque el tiempo en el norte suele ser algo peor, merece la pena desplazarse hasta allí para darse un baño en estas piscinas. Son totalmente gratuitas. Although the weather is not as good as at the south of the island, it is worth going to swim into one or many of the different natural pools that you will find in Garachico. Entrance is for free.
Patricia
January 9, 2020
Garachico lies in the north-east of Tenerife in the region of Icod-Daute-Isla Baja, covering 29.28 km2 (11.3 sq miles). At least half of that area is covered with Canarian pine trees, volcanic scenery and an ancient cliff that separates the historic quarter from the hills. Garachico has a wealth of architectural heritage from the 16th and 17th century which has been kept in wonderful condition, leading it to be declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in 1994. It was also granted the status of "Villa" (which is roughly equivalent to the British status of Borough) and Port by King Alfonso XIII in 1916. On the coast of the municipality there are several vast estates with banana groves, whilst the farmland on the hillsides was mainly used to supply the families who farmed it. The town also has a recently built marina by the historic quarter, as well as a series of beaches made of pebbles and black sand, and various cliff faces. Special mention should be made of the natural swimming pools of El Caletón, one of the most popular bathing areas, as well as the impressive rock formation rising from the sea in front of them. After the conquest of Tenerife, Garachico became the main fishing and trade port on the Island until it was destroyed by the volcanic eruption. This golden age drew many highly influential families to settle here, which is apparent from the wealthy layout of its streets and buildings.
Garachico lies in the north-east of Tenerife in the region of Icod-Daute-Isla Baja, covering 29.28 km2 (11.3 sq miles). At least half of that area is covered with Canarian pine trees, volcanic scenery and an ancient cliff that separates the historic quarter from the hills. Garachico has a wealth of…
Aldo
June 9, 2022
I learnt to swim here and I really like it very much, totally recommendable if the sea is calm.
Jean Pierre
September 20, 2017
natural pool, real tenerife

Actividades únicas en la zona

Paseo junto al Teide para observar el atardecer y las estrellas
El cultivo de la vainilla y el bosque comestible
Caminata por encima de la garganta de Masca a través del bosque de relajantes laureles

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Ubicación
s/n Avenida Tomé Cano
Garachico, CN