Dramatic cliffs guide · La Gomera

    Dramatic Cliff-Backed Beaches in La Gomera

    11 verified beaches set beneath sheer volcanic cliffs on La Gomera — lava headlands, black-sand coves and rugged Atlantic walls, with the access notes each one needs.

    Curated by the Beach Atlas team · Updated July 2026

    Cliffs are why the beaches on La Gomera look the way they do — dark volcanic walls that frame the water and drop straight to the shore. This page gathers only the beaches our verified inventory records as backed, framed or enclosed by cliffs on La Gomera, so you are planning from each beach's own notes rather than marketing gloss.

    Arrival is the trade-off: expect steep steps, a rough track or a boat, and pack shade and water because a cliff cove often loses its sun early. Compare access, surface and amenities on the full La Gomera beach list, or widen the search with the best Canary beaches.

    Getting down to the water here

    Cliffs are what give these La Gomera beaches their drama — and why arrival takes planning. Expect some combination of steep steps, a barranco path, a dirt track or boat-only access, and bring shade and water because a lava cove often loses its sun early and has no facilities. Conditions shift with the wind too: a headland that blocks the northeast trades on one side can funnel them on another. Use the full La Gomera beach list to compare access, surface and amenities before you commit your morning, or widen the search with the best Canary beaches.

    The verified beaches

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    La Raja

    La Gomera

    Setting: Its exposure to the Atlantic trade winds results in moderate wave conditions, though the surrounding cliffs provide some shelter.

    La Raja is a small beach on the northeastern coast of La Gomera, accessible via roadside parking. The beach features black sand and pebbles, typical of the island's volcanic origin. Its exposure to the Atlantic trade winds results in moderate wave conditions, though the surrounding cliffs provide some shelter.

    Type
    Other
    Wave conditions
    Moderate
    Parking
    Roadside
    Playa de Agulo beach in La Gomera, featuring a pebbly shoreline with wavy water conditions
    Guillaume Baviere from Uppsala, Sweden

    Playa de Agulo

    La Gomera

    Setting: Backed by steep cliffs and traditional houses, the beach is exposed to the Atlantic Ocean, resulting in moderate to rough sea conditions with noticeable waves.

    Playa de Agulo is a small pebble beach on the northern coast of La Gomera, nestled in the village of Agulo. Backed by steep cliffs and traditional houses, the beach is exposed to the Atlantic Ocean, resulting in moderate to rough sea conditions with noticeable waves.

    Type
    Pebble
    Wave conditions
    Wavy
    Parking
    Roadside
    Playa de Ancón Chico beach in La Gomera with moderate water conditions
    Waielbi

    Playa de Ancón Chico

    La Gomera

    Setting: Playa de Ancón Chico is a small beach on the northwestern coast of La Gomera, known for its dark volcanic sand and rugged cliff backdrop.

    Playa de Ancón Chico is a small beach on the northwestern coast of La Gomera, known for its dark volcanic sand and rugged cliff backdrop. The beach is exposed to the Atlantic Ocean, leading to moderate wave conditions. Access is via roadside parking, making it a convenient spot for a quiet seaside visit.

    Type
    Other
    Wave conditions
    Moderate
    Parking
    Roadside

    Playa de Arguamul

    La Gomera

    Setting: The surrounding landscape is characterized by steep cliffs and rugged terrain, accessible via roadside parking.

    Playa de Arguamul is a pebble beach on the western coast of La Gomera, exposed to the Atlantic Ocean. The remote shoreline typically experiences moderate to rough seas with consistent wave action, making it suitable for experienced swimmers but not for novice bathers.

    Type
    Pebble
    Wave conditions
    Wavy
    Parking
    Roadside

    Playa de Cascante

    La Gomera

    Setting: The beach is backed by cliffs and offers relatively calm waters, though moderate swells can occur.

    Playa de Cascante is a small black-sand beach on the southern coast of La Gomera, set in a semi-sheltered cove. The beach is backed by cliffs and offers relatively calm waters, though moderate swells can occur. It is a quiet spot, suitable for swimming when conditions are mild.

    Type
    Other
    Wave conditions
    Moderate
    Parking
    Roadside

    Playa de Iguala

    La Gomera

    Setting: The beach is accessed via roadside parking and is surrounded by rugged cliffs and native vegetation.

    Playa de Iguala is a small secluded beach on the southern coast of La Gomera, featuring dark volcanic sand. Sheltered in a quiet cove, the waters are typically calm, making it suitable for swimming. The beach is accessed via roadside parking and is surrounded by rugged cliffs and native vegetation.

    Type
    Other
    Wave conditions
    Calm
    Parking
    Roadside

    Playa de la Sepultura

    La Gomera

    Setting: Sheltered by surrounding cliffs, it offers calm and safe swimming conditions, making it popular for families.

    Playa de la Sepultura is a small black sand beach located on the west coast of La Gomera in the Valle Gran Rey valley. Sheltered by surrounding cliffs, it offers calm and safe swimming conditions, making it popular for families. The beach has roadside parking and is known for its tranquil waters.

    Type
    Other
    Wave conditions
    Calm
    Parking
    Roadside
    Playa de Vueltas beach in La Gomera with calm water conditions
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    Playa de Vueltas

    La Gomera

    Setting: Protected by a breakwater and cliffs, the waters are typically calm and clear, making it ideal for swimming and families.

    Playa de Vueltas is a small black sand beach located on the southeastern coast of La Gomera, in the sheltered bay of Valle Gran Rey. Protected by a breakwater and cliffs, the waters are typically calm and clear, making it ideal for swimming and families.

    Type
    Other
    Wave conditions
    Calm
    Parking
    Roadside
    Playa del Inglés beach in La Gomera with moderate water conditions
    Guillaume Baviere from Uppsala, Sweden

    Playa del Inglés

    La Gomera

    Setting: The beach is partially sheltered by cliffs, resulting in generally moderate wave conditions.

    Playa del Inglés is a small, dark sand beach on the west coast of La Gomera, set in the dramatic valley of Valle Gran Rey. The beach is partially sheltered by cliffs, resulting in generally moderate wave conditions. It is a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing, with roadside parking nearby.

    Type
    Other
    Wave conditions
    Moderate
    Parking
    Roadside

    Playa Majona

    La Gomera

    Setting: The surrounding cliffs and rugged landscape offer a remote, undeveloped setting.

    Playa Majona is a secluded natural beach on the northwest coast of La Gomera, characterised by dark volcanic sand and pebbles. Its open exposure to Atlantic swells and trade winds generates consistent moderate to strong waves, making it popular for bodyboarding but challenging for swimming.

    Type
    Other
    Wave conditions
    Wavy
    Parking
    Roadside

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    Common questions about cliff-backed beaches in La Gomera

    • Our verified inventory contains 11 cliff-backed beaches in La Gomera, ranked with Blue Flag certifications first, then organized beaches with full amenities, then alphabetically. The count reflects only beaches we've independently verified with confirmed coordinates, attributes, and a hand-written description — for the full list, see the global guide.

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