This beach is sheltered from the wind by the pier itself. This beach has an area of round pebbles and sand, especially at low tide. It is a quiet and familiar beach with easy access where you can swim relaxed while enjoying the views of Tamadaba, Guayedra and Roque Faneque. The part of the dock is also a meeting point for many locals who take advantage of the benches to chat quietly and take a relaxing bath.
Along the dock there are three access areas to the water, these are stairs that lead directly to the water. The end of the pier is also a springboard for the youngsters who jump into the water from the top of the pier.
From this beach you can also see the Finger of God, a rock of basalt stone that rises in the oldest geological area of Gran Canaria.
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.
To get to El Muelle beach from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria we must drive along the GC2 road in the direction of Agaete. From Agaete we follow the indications in the direction of Puerto de las Nieves where we can park. Most of the car parks are paid and the price is 2 or 3 Euros.
Check the map bellow to get direction to the Beach of El Muelle in Agaete
Great for snorkeling. It's more of a little cove than a beach, used more for boats.
The high tide completely covers the beach area already by early afternoon.
Small and quiet beach, sheltered enough for a swim. Unfortunately water was cold in February. There are small boats, beautiful red crabs sunbathing on the rocks, stung views and good restaurant right beside.
CJ
2 months agoGreat for snorkeling. It's more of a little cove than a beach, used more for boats. The high tide completely covers the beach area already by early afternoon.
Laelia Milleri Photography
2 years agoSmall and quiet beach, sheltered enough for a swim. Unfortunately water was cold in February. There are small boats, beautiful red crabs sunbathing on the rocks, stung views and good restaurant right beside.
Vera maxima
3 months agoSpectacular place to be on the beach, magnificent views and places to eat or have coffee. I advise visiting it.
Steffen Kö.
3 months agonot overcrowded during the week
Ferran Latorre Mas
5 years agoQuiet area dedicated to diving