Playa de Veneguera, Nude beach in Mogán, Spain
Playa de Veneguera is a nude beach in Mogán stretching about 370 meters with olive-colored sand mixed with pebbles. The shoreline faces the Atlantic and remains largely undeveloped in its natural state.
The beach has remained in its natural state over several decades while other Gran Canaria coastlines transformed into tourist centers. This resistance to development has kept it among the island's less altered places.
Visitors and residents practice naturism in this secluded setting, where the tradition of nude bathing has become the everyday norm at this location.
Visitors should bring water, food, and supplies as the beach has no facilities or services. Access is possible by driving about 30 minutes or walking roughly two hours from the nearest town.
The surrounding valley holds mango orchards and banana plantations that blend tropical agriculture with the Canary Islands coastal landscape. This unexpected agricultural mix creates a striking contrast between cultivated terraces and wild beach.
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