El Puertito / Los Molinos Beach is a serene and picturesque destination located on the west coast of Fuerteventura, within the municipality of Puerto del Rosario. The beach itself is small, approximately 150-200 meters long, and offers a tranquil atmosphere surrounded by high basaltic cliffs over 20 meters tall. At low tide, the beach reveals a stretch of fine sand, ideal for walking or relaxation, while at high tide, it's covered with pebbles and small stones. The area is also home to a quaint village, Puertito de los Molinos, known for its traditional houses and local cuisine.
The beach is a hidden gem for those seeking an authentic experience away from tourist crowds, offering stunning natural landscapes and outdoor activities like surfing and fishing. The strong waves make it challenging for swimming but perfect for other water sports. The nearby village provides a glimpse into the island's historical and cultural heritage.
In September and October, the beach experiences super tides, revealing breathtaking sea caves at low tide, a unique attraction for explorers and nature enthusiasts. This phenomenon, combined with the area's rich history and tranquility, makes Los Molinos Beach a compelling destination for those interested in nature, history, and culture.