Los Caletones (Órzola)

Los Caletones (Órzola)

Just a little bit before entering the northern town of Órzola you will come across a set of coves known as Los Caletones. Due to its location it was not effected so much by the volcanic debris from the volcano “Volcán de la Corona however effected the small neighbouring village of Yé. Its pleasant climate are those when there is little wind, this makes Los Caletones a quiet pool area.

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The proximity of Roque del Este and the possible sighting of Alegranza (islotes del Archipiélago Chinijo) together form miles of sandy beach boasting a wonderful landscape and creating the ideal postcard. In the midst of all the fine white sand you will also come across some greenery.

Los Caletones, Lanzarote

The sea on this coast of Lanzarote has created between its coastal rocks varying bathing areas all being shallow in depth. Within this area there are some natural stones that allow you to rest upon sheltering you from the constant prevailing wind of Órzola.

You can reach Los Caletones by car. There are several authorised parking areas within the vicinity. If visiting with children it is important that you find a rock free zone so that it is possible for them to play games.

Baño en Los Caletones, Lanzarote

Summary

Northern beaches of Lanzarote close to the village Órzola. Rocky with shallow waters.
Arrival: By car. Normally you will be able to park directly at the beach. Just in high season it could be croweded.
Services: No.
Actual weather forecast: Just click here.
Map of location: Plano de situaciĂłn

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