Charco De Los Sargos is a secluded beach located in the picturesque town of Frontera on the scenic island of El Hierro, Canary Islands, Spain. This stunning beach is known for its striking black volcanic sand, which beautifully contrasts with the azure waters of the Atlantic Ocean. The beach provides a tranquil retreat with its natural pools formed by volcanic rocks, perfect for swimming and snorkeling. It offers a serene environment where visitors can enjoy sunbathing, explore the surrounding marine life, and take leisurely strolls along the coastline. The lack of lifeguards and amenities makes it more suitable for those seeking solitude and immersion in nature.
The beach's remote location means that it lacks typical beach amenities like restrooms and food vendors, but this adds to its natural charm. Nearby attractions include the bustling township of Frontera and hiking trails offering breathtaking views of the ocean and the island's rugged landscape.
For exploration beyond the beach, the Ecomuseo de Guinea is nearby, providing insights into the island's past and its natural history.