Guayedra beach is located at the end of the ravine of the same name, which is an incredible natural environment. This beach is located at the foot of Tamadaba and its views towards the natural park are spectacular, the impressive Roque Faneque is the true guardian of the beach that contrasts with the color of the black sand shores, it is, without a doubt, a of the most beautiful beaches of Gran Canaria.
It is a west-facing beach so it is not protected from the waves, it is advisable to check the wave forecast before going. In case of waves, great caution is recommended since the waves usually form on the shore and can be somewhat dangerous. Nudism is practiced on Guayedra beach, although it is not a rule. Any nudist or non-nudist person can access the beach without any kind of problem or inconvenience.
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 Guayedra beach we have two options, the first is to walk from Agaete. It is a short walk, approximately 30 minutes although the unevenness is considered, we leave you the information of this walk here.
The other option is to drive to the Guayedra ravine on a dirt path and still have to walk another 15 minutes to the beach.
Check the map bellow to get direction to Guayedra Beach in Agaete
It was a pleasant visit! It was about a 15-minute walk down to the beach. It is a nice, soft black sand beach with an epic landscape. Sadly, there is little trash in the beautiful nature.
After 1-hour hike from Agaete, we discovered a breathtaking rocky volcanic beach, offering peaceful beauty and a unique rugged landscape.
Here you can also spot the Canaries lizards!!
You need to drive over a muddy road and walk around 10 minutes down to visit this quite non touristic beach. We've seen around 10 people in total and stayed till sunset. And it was worth it!
The path to the beach is quite okay but you'd better have proper walking shoes.
The View on the way to the beach and at the beach from both left side and right Side is fantastic! There are lot stones and the waves are quite strong, I did not swim.
Nudist beach, difficult to access and very dangerous, with stones and a lot of waves. It is not worth making such a difficult trip and then not even going into the water. Not recommended. I will not go back. It is not worth it.
CK
3 months agoIt was a pleasant visit! It was about a 15-minute walk down to the beach. It is a nice, soft black sand beach with an epic landscape. Sadly, there is little trash in the beautiful nature.
Alessandra
8 months agoAfter 1-hour hike from Agaete, we discovered a breathtaking rocky volcanic beach, offering peaceful beauty and a unique rugged landscape. Here you can also spot the Canaries lizards!!
Steve
a year agoYou need to drive over a muddy road and walk around 10 minutes down to visit this quite non touristic beach. We've seen around 10 people in total and stayed till sunset. And it was worth it!
Lee May
2 years agoThe path to the beach is quite okay but you'd better have proper walking shoes. The View on the way to the beach and at the beach from both left side and right Side is fantastic! There are lot stones and the waves are quite strong, I did not swim.
Mario Sosa
2 months agoNudist beach, difficult to access and very dangerous, with stones and a lot of waves. It is not worth making such a difficult trip and then not even going into the water. Not recommended. I will not go back. It is not worth it.