Calentón de San Marcial is part of the Natural Park Ajaches there are a series of wild coves known as Papagayo beaches which consist of seven coves which the park presumes natural:
Papagayo, Puerto Muelas, Caleta del Congrio, Playa de la Cera, Playa del Pozo, Playa Mujeres and
San Martial. All of the beaches are a mix of naturist and textile and are connected by paths through the dunes and hills. One pays a small entrance fee for the park.
Calentón de San Marcial is a small beach measuring only 35 meters in length with a width of approximately 6 meters. It is situated between the cliffs of the adjoining beaches that can be accessed by walking along rock plateaus at the seafront or via a relatively steep climb from the footpaths.
It is perfect for those who seek tranquillity because it offers calm and clear waters, perfect for snorkeling, shelter from wind and a very soft white sand. Almost exclusively nudist.
Good to Know
- Beach Type Beaches and Coves
- Facilities Calentón de San Marcial offers no facilities.
- Nudist Status Tolerated / Clothing Optional
- Ease of Access Access is on foot, can be done with children, good comfortable walking shoes to navigate those rocks are needed.
Getting There
- Town / County / State San Marcial de Rubicón, Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain
- Zip / Postal Code 35580
- Directions The access is from the eastern zone of Playa Blanca, in the direction of the village of Femés. A signposted dirt track takes you into the heart of this natural area. There is a charge of €3 per vehicle and the fee goes towards the conservation of the space. There is no charge for access on foot or by bike.
The coves have parking areas right next to the beach and the access is wide and comfortable.
Coordinates
- Latitude 28.8501627
- Longitude -13.7911675
- Sea Level (In Meters) 17