Playa De Santiago (beach)
Playa De Santiago (beach)
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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David D
Devon, UK27,098 contributions
Oct 2021 • Couples
Friday 15th October we visited Playa de Santiago and it's beach which lies on the south coast of the island.
The beach sits in a picturesque bay flanked by Punta Marichal at one end and the small Port at the other and surrounded by mountainous terrain. A promenade runs the length of the beach, roughly one kilometre.
The beach is in two parts, separated by a concrete groyne with a small wooden pier on top of it.
It is predominately a wide pebbled stoney beach with patches of black volcanic sands. There are static umbrellas dotted around the beach and there is also showers.
Lots of space to spread out the beach mats and towels and relax. There are a number of supermarkets and shops nearby, to pick up all the supplies required for a day here.
The beach sits in a picturesque bay flanked by Punta Marichal at one end and the small Port at the other and surrounded by mountainous terrain. A promenade runs the length of the beach, roughly one kilometre.
The beach is in two parts, separated by a concrete groyne with a small wooden pier on top of it.
It is predominately a wide pebbled stoney beach with patches of black volcanic sands. There are static umbrellas dotted around the beach and there is also showers.
Lots of space to spread out the beach mats and towels and relax. There are a number of supermarkets and shops nearby, to pick up all the supplies required for a day here.
Written 3 December 2021
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Roland B
Zurich, Switzerland1,807 contributions
Jan 2022
a beach like any other on the island, with black sand and stones, for the hard-core mostly brittish sunbathers.
Written 3 January 2022
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