Playa de Las Eras, Coastal beach in Fasnia, Tenerife, Spain
Playa de Las Eras is a coastal beach near Fasnia in southeastern Tenerife measuring around 150 meters in length. The shoreline has a mix of gravel and dark volcanic sand that gives it a distinctive appearance.
The beach has roots in traditional fishing practices that have connected to the area through multiple generations of local fishermen. Maritime activity shaped the character of this coastal settlement over time.
The beach brings locals together during community celebrations where you can see and hear Canarian music and traditions shared openly. It is a space where residents naturally gather to mark important moments in their shared calendar.
The beach has waste bins, regular cleaning maintenance, and multiple parking options within easy walking distance. Everything is organized for straightforward access from the road.
The beach sits near the cave of Las Ricas where volcanic rock formations and ocean waves create natural swimming pools. Few visitors know about this cave formation which offers an unexpected bathing experience.
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