Covachos Beach, located in Santa Cruz de Bezana, Cantabria, is a secluded and picturesque destination known for its golden sand and majestic cliffs. The beach is divided into two sections by a small rocky outcrop, with the option to walk to Castro Island during low tide via a sandbar. This unique natural feature allows visitors to experience the sensation of walking on water. The surroundings are untouched, providing an isolated and wild atmosphere perfect for those seeking tranquility and adventure. The presence of a freshwater waterfall on the cliff adds to the enchantment of the area, making it one of Cantabria's most beautiful and sought-after beaches.
Covachos Beach is also known for its crescent shape and unique tidal phenomena, creating a captivating landscape that changes with the tides. The beach's tranquil and natural beauty makes it ideal for sunbathing and swimming, although it lacks amenities such as lifeguards and restrooms, which contributes to its pristine condition.
The proximity to both the vibrant city of Santander and natural attractions like the Liencres Natural Park offers a mix of cultural and outdoor experiences for visitors.