The beach at Puerto del Carmen

Unless you are situated in the old part of the town, the main beach at Puerto del Carmen is not going to be far away. The Avenida de las Playas is the long road that stretches almost the entire length of the town and the Playa Grande follows that road.

Playa Grande

The sand is a mixture of light and dark particles – the dark ones being lava ash, which gives the whole beach a slightly darker shade than you might expect on a holiday in the sun. That said, it is very clean and on a fine day can be an ideal place to go with a family.

The sea is very clear and even a bit saltier than on the European coast. Depending on which part of the beach you are on, there are pedalos for hire, or loungers with sunshades. There are also first aid points and a lifeguard station.

If the beach gets too much for you, or you’ve left something at home, then there are numerous small shops along the avenida that will sell you almost anything, but in particular buckets and spades, beach towels, souvenirs, and discount electronics!

Unfortunately, the beach can be pretty unpleasant when it’s windy – the sand blows up and gets into everything, so it’s best to go there on a fine day with little wind and be prepared to do something else when the weather changes.

La Rueda II

La Rueda II is a so-called “Tex-Mex” restaurant in the old town of Puerto del Carmen. Although located in Avenida del Varadero, the actual entrance is situated in a side street on the other side (Virgen del Carmen, on the corner of Calle Lanzarote). Here you will usually be greeted by a member of staff outside the restaurant – even if you don’t go in, children will love the lollipop!

La Rueda II

The food is very good and one of the highlights must be the fajitas that come with the meat sizzling in an iron frying pan for you to roll up youself. This is actually one of the best value items on the menu.

The restaurant has a balcony overlooking the harbour with tables for all sizes. Closer to the edge of the balcony you can look down onto the bowling court, or just enjoy the view across the water towards Fuerteventura.

To book a table, call 928 515821.

Puerto del Carmen – a look around the harbour

This video from YouTube shows the harbour in Puerto del Carmen. To the left, the boats that take tourists and divers out in the daytime moor for the night. On the right-hand side are the restaurants with there tables overlooking the water.

At about this point there are lots of little fish in the water, waiting for visitors to through them scraps of bread to eat. They often fight over the bread and can cause quite a splash. Every now and again a stingray comes into the harbour to feast on the fish.

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