Playa de Guayedra is located in the north of Gran Canaria, within the stunning Tamadaba Natural Park, and offers a unique blend of black sand and pebbles. The beach is known for its rugged and wild beauty, making it a perfect spot for those seeking tranquility and natural charm. It is also a popular nudist beach, providing an open and secluded atmosphere for nudist enthusiasts. The beach's dramatic waves and the surrounding landscape of palm trees and volcanic rocks create a breathtakingly picturesque scene. Visitors should be cautious when swimming due to strong currents and waves, especially at high tide.
Guayedra Beach is accessible by car via the GC-200 highway from Las Palmas or by public bus. For more adventurous travelers, it can also be reached on foot via a scenic hike from the Port of Agaete. This trail offers stunning views of the Tamadaba hills and is about a one and a half hour walk.
The area's rich history, including its connection to Fernando Guanarteme, adds cultural significance to this beautiful location.