
Los Cocoteros is a picturesque urbanization from the coast of Guatiza. This former private development, whose spaces have gradually been converted into public places for two decades, houses some 200 houses. Until recently, most of them were weekend or summer homes, second homes
The coast is It is full of volcanic rock, where the waves break at the sound of the tides, and some small walls have also been built to retain the high tide water, creating a pleasant natural pool.
Las Salinas de Tío Alberto, which are one of the few salt flats that are still in a good state of conservation, and in a small part, they maintain the activity of manufacture of salt.
The Bañadero de Guatiza is a small cove of black sand and barely a hundred meters from the urbanization of Los Cocoteros.
A A few tens of meters north of Los Cocoteros is La Cueva del Agua, also known as La Olla, a spectacular volcanic cave that stands out for the clean and bluish water inside, which, together with good sea conditions, will allow you to enjoy a peaceful swim. However, when the sea is rough, you have to be very careful, since bathing is very dangerous. In the latter case, when there are waves you can enjoy seeing a natural spectacle from outside.