This beach is one of the least visited and most wild in Agaete, it is located halfway between Guayedra and El Risco, you must park on the road and walk about 20 to 30 minutes.

It is advisable to go exclusively at low tide because otherwise we will not be able to enter or leave the beach, it is a place that is not supervised and that can be dangerous due to landslides and waves. Be careful.

Arrival
Not easy
Finding parking
Free parking
Cleanliness beach
Very clean
Cleanliness water
Very clean
Swim
Waves

Summer temperatures range from 26ºC to 28ºC, although they sometimes reach 30ºC. In winter, daytime temperatures range from 16ºC to 24ºC. The water temperature in summer is close to 23ºC and 19ºC in winter.

How to get to the Faneroque Beach in Agaete?

To get to Faneroque beach from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria we must drive along the GC2 road in the direction of Agaete. From Agaete we have to continue along the GC200 road in the direction of La Aldea de San Nicolás. Before reaching the Risco and after passing Roque Faneque we will find a small parking lot in a sharp curve.

On the following map you have the address to get there easily.

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79 reviews
  • David Píta
    David Píta
    7 years ago

    Very nice remote beach with black sand and quite big waves. Rating could vary from 5 during the summer to 1 during the winter. + you will be probably alone here, maybe with couple of other people + wild black sandy beach with big waves + quite good access during low tide and plenty of nature waterpools + some big colourful crabs here - when it is not low tide, acces along slippery rocks - possibility of land/rock slide - inaccessible during high tide (+/- 2h around high tide). It means you can be trapped here for approximate 4 hours, depending on waves - Almost no sun during winter. Think could be ok from March to September. In November, sun was almost always behind big rock. Looks like the sun never shines here before noon.

  • Farkas Gabor
    Farkas Gabor
    3 years ago

    Very nice and very dangerous beach. We arrived at 12pm. According to the forecast the high tide was going to come at 5pm. We enjoyed the beach but around 2pm noticed that the water level was higher than before. We headed back and realized that a part of the "path" already gone and the waves was getting even wilder than before. One big wave out of the blue hit us hard. It pushed my Wife and she fall down on the rocks getting injuries. I jumped after her and grabbed her so the waves can't drag her into the deep. So if you go there be very careful and keep eyes on the falling rocks as well, there is a busy lorry traffic going on on the road (far above your head) and it keep causing resonance among the rocks ! We loved the place, it is like a mini paradise but won't go back as it is extremely dangerous !

  • svenja
    svenja
    a year ago

    Attention! Two cars got their windows smashed, probably because they left things in the backseat. There was more glass on the ground so this probably happens more often. Otherwise nice spot but visit when the tide is low.

  • David H Rodriguez
    David H Rodriguez
    5 years ago

    Pure virgin beach

  • Antía E
    Antía E
    6 months ago

    We couldn't get down to the beach as such, access is very dangerous, you can't get there on foot if the tide is not low and even then it is dangerous. But despite that, the views are well worth it.

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