Playa de Alcalá is a charming, small beach located in the municipality of Guía de Isora on the island of Tenerife. It features predominantly dark sand and gravel, with dimensions of 30 meters in length and 15 meters in width. The beach is nestled in a pristine natural setting and is only accessible during low tide, giving it a sense of exclusivity. Known for its dramatic waves and stunning sunsets, it is a perfect spot for leisurely walks along the well-maintained promenade. The area is home to a variety of crabs in the rocky parts, adding to its natural charm.
The beach is popular for activities like snorkeling, as it offers a chance to explore the underwater world. However, swimming can be challenging due to the presence of large stones near the water's edge, though a nearby ladder facilitates easier access. It is a family-friendly destination with playgrounds nearby, though it lacks sports or children's areas.
Visitors enjoy the nearby dining options with stunning views of the beach and surrounding area. The nearest medical facility, Hospital Las Américas, is 28 km away.