El Moro, Nude beach in Corralejo, Spain
El Moro is a nudist beach in Corralejo with fine golden sand stretching about 560 meters along the coast and roughly 45 meters wide from water to upper beach. The sand transitions from wet to dry areas, with sections where rocky volcanic formations border parts of the shoreline.
The beach gained formal recognition as a naturist site in the late 1900s when regional authorities designated it for clothing-optional use. This official status shifted how locals and visitors viewed and used this stretch of coastline.
The beach reflects the islands' openness to naturism, where visitors from different backgrounds share the sand in a relaxed setting. This acceptance shapes how people use the space and creates a community where casual social interaction is the norm.
The beach is accessible via marked paths from the main road, with several parking areas near the entrance. Water conditions vary with the tide, so the usable sandy areas shift throughout the day.
Dark volcanic rock formations jut through the sand in patches, creating natural windbreaks and adding texture to the flat beach landscape. These formations divide the shoreline into distinct zones that feel quite separate from one another.
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