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OFICINA VIRTUAL DE TURISMO
Information
Visitor Center
About Tinajo
History
Photo Gallery
Natural Heritage
Timanfaya National Park
Mountains of Fire
Beaches
Gastronomy
Discover our flavors
Gastronomic Guide
Local Product
Recipe books
Cultural Heritage
What to see?
Festivals and Traditions
Feast of Los Dolores
Craft
Playas
Boca Chica Beach
Boca Chica beach is located on the northern coast of Tinajo, made up of sand and gravel, 200 metres long. These are beaches located in ...
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La Madera Beach
La Madera beach, located on the northeast coast of Tinajo, is a beach made up of sand and gravel, 85 metres long. These areas bathed ...
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La Santa Beach
The fishing village of La Santa is located on the northern coast of Tinajo. La Santa is a small and quiet village whose main commercial ...
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Las Malvas Beach
Las Malvas beach, located in Tinajo, is a beach made up of sand and gravel, 180 metres long. These areas, bathed by the Atlantic Ocean ...
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Mariscadero Cove Beach
Caleta del Mariscadero, Located in the north of Tinajo, it is a beach made up of sand, rock and gravel, 600 metres long. These areas ...
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Ria de La Santa Beach
The Santa estuary is located just two kilometres from the fishing village of La Santa. The estuary was an arm of the sea that crossed ...
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Tenesa Beach
The small fishing village of Tenesa has its origins in the fishing and shellfish gathering customs of the men and women of Tinajo, who supplied ...
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