Playa de El Cabrito is an isolated, unspoilt beach, with calm waters and offers 450 meters of bowling and dark sand. The Natural Monument; Barranco del Cabrito, comprises of two ravines, the one of Juan Vera; that continues in the one of the Cabrito and the one of the Guancha, both separated by an abrupt tongue of land in which the erosion has worked sharp crests and spectacular rocks.
The Barranco del Cabrito ends at a pebble beach next to which there is a hotel facility that originally was a farm dedicated to the cultivation of tomatoes and bananas. At the end of the 80s, the controversial Viennese artist Otto Mühl established here a commune rehabilitating the old buildings of the plantation.
Finally, the farm was converted into a hotel of ecological philosophy that can only be reached by boat or after a long walk, as there are no access roads. Due to its isolation it is not unusual to see naturists enjoying peace and tranquility here at this gravel and dark sand beach.
Good to Know
- Beach Type Beaches and Coves
- Facilities There are facilities at the hotel located next to the beach.
- Nudist Status Tolerated / Clothing Optional
- Ease of Access Access by boat from the port of the municipality;
Getting There
- Town / County / State San Sebastian de la Gomera, La Gomera, Canarias - Canary Islands, Spain
- Zip / Postal Code 38800
- Directions Playa de El Cabrito is only accessible by foot or boat from the nearby port of San Sebastian. Access on foot from La Guancha beach.
Coordinates
- Latitude 28.063013
- Longitude -17.14319
- Sea Level (In Meters) 2