
From the Jameos del Agua in the direction of Órzola, we find the Malpaís de la Corona and within this volcanic zone, invaded by sands of intense white, the Caletones area. In this area small coves are formed whose white sand contrasts with the black lava rocks, which gives rise to the most exotic bathing area on the island.
Among them, Caletón Blanco stands out, a perfect name for the characteristic sand of the place, white and clean like few others. A natural pool of crystalline waters occupies a large part of this dreamy corner dotted with volcanic lava.
It is an isolated beach with no services. Its calm waters, with little waves and little depth, make them ideal to go with small children. natural pools.
There are no services and the parking is free.
To get to Caletón Blanco we have to head north along the LZ-1 road. There are no indications of this cove, so We must pay attention to a dirt road that opens to our right, shortly before reaching Órzola, the northernmost town on the island.
This dirt road takes us to a parking lot located on the beach itself.
La ubicación aislada de esta playa brinda a los visitantes una mayor privacidad y la oportunidad de disfrutar del nudismo de manera más tranquila y sin las miradas indiscretas de personas ajenas.
Sin embargo, es importante recordar que, a pesar del aislamiento, es esencial respetar las normas y la cultura de esta playa, manteniendo una conducta respetuosa y discreta en todo momento.