Are you holidaying in Gran Canaria? Discover the Las Salinas natural pools, unquestionably the most beautiful on the island! Located on the west coast in the pretty town of Agaete, these sea pools offer crystal-clear water and superb views of the lava cliffs or the ocean. We were won over by this place, which is both beautiful and fun!
Here are some useful tips to help you prepare for your visit and have a wonderful time!
This opinion is completely independent, based on our experiences. We visited the region anonymously, making our own choices and paying our bills in full.
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Why visit Las Salinas natural pools?
Are natural pools worth a visit? Our opinion:
Absolutely! The natural pools of Agaete are, in our opinion, the most beautiful in Gran Canaria(see our list). Surrounded by volcanic rock, the site offers beautiful panoramic views of the west coast cliffs. We had a great time in the 3 different pools, which are interconnected by small underwater tunnels. Hold your breath and swim from one to the other!
The place really did seem magical! This is one of the best activities not only inAgaete but also in Gran Canaria!
Our favorite moments
Swimming pools are a playground, but also a place to relax! We loved it:
- The view of the black lava cliffs and the azure sea.
- Underwater tunnels to move from one pool to another.
- Water transparency!
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Where are the swimming pools?
- In the town ofAgaete, 10 minutes’ walk from Puerto de Las Nieves.
- Driving time from Las Palmas: 35min
- Driving time from Maspalomas: 1h05
- Here is a map to help you find your way:
OUR ADVICE FOR RENTING A CAR IN Gran Canaria
- Compare prices on our preferred platform: DiscoverCars – one of the best rated sites.
- If you’re planning to explore the mountains, don ‘t take the smallest cars. A more powerful engine will be more comfortable.
- But don’t take too big a car either, as some roads are narrow.
- There’s a lot of demand and it’s an island, so book early.
How to get there?
The site is accessible by car and bus (101, 103, 130).
Parking
We parked in the Las Salinas parking lot. The soil is earthy and stony but suitable. If the parking lot is full, you can also leave your car at the Puerto de la Nieves parking lot and walk along the seafront for 10 minutes to reach the swimming pools.
Useful tips: difficulties, with children, facilities…
Best time to visit
It’s a great place to go all year round! In winter, the climate remains mild in the Canaries and you can enjoy a swim. In summer, visitor numbers are on the rise, but the natural pools of Las Salinas are a little less touristy than other sites on the island!
WHERE TO STAY INAgaete
Option 1: Puerto de la Nieves by the sea
For example:
- Hotel Occidental Costa Negra, with view – See prices, photos and availability
- Hotel Puerto de la Nieves, near the beach – See prices, photos and availability
Option 2: in the old town and valley
Here you’ll find mainly apartments and small houses for rent, in a quiet location and at lower prices than in the major seaside resorts.
See all our reviews on where to stay in Agaete (coming soon)
Length of visit and main difficulties
Take time to enjoy the pools! You can spend 30 minutes walking around, taking photos and admiring the sights. Or you can stay for half a day if you’re in the mood for lazing around and sunbathing.
There are no particular difficulties in accessing the site. Access to the pools is via staircases that descend into the water. There’s no sand, but rather rough volcanic stone.
Visiting with children
A great place for a family outing! The pools are protected from the waves and ideal for fun. Younger visitors will love the water tunnels. However, the pools are deep (but not deep enough for diving, mind you) and if your children haven’t yet learned to swim, armbands or buoys will be necessary.
Catering, Toilets and Facilities
We saw toilets right next to the pools. There’s also a snack bar, but we didn’t try it out. Dogs, parasols, deckchairs and camping are prohibited. The beach is not supervised.
DISCOVER Agaete
A breathtaking landscape
We found the Salinas site to be magnificent and the landscape awe-inspiring! Enjoy the pleasures of wide-open spaces as you stroll along the shore and swim. The view of the ocean and coast from the water is superb.
The contrast between the arid black of the volcanic rock and the blue of the ocean has won us over! We were particularly taken by the beauty of the rock formations and the turquoise color of the water. Photo enthusiasts will be delighted!
An aquatic playground
The natural pools of Las Salinas are also great fun! We had a lot of fun going through the underwater tunnels to get from one pool to another. It was fun! Like us, slip into the skin of a diver and explore the seabed.
You can also enjoy the bay right next to the natural pools. Play with the waves and let them wash over you, provided they’re not too strong. Watch out for the swell, of course!
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Frequently asked questions
Is there a charge for access to the natural pools at Las Salinas?
Access to Las Salinas d’Agaete is free! Swimming pools belong to the public domain and anyone can swim in them. We have
Are there any other beaches close to the Las Salinas natural pools?
Yes, you’re in Agaete, home to some very pretty beaches! Right next to the seawater pools, we liked Playa de las Nieves or, a little further on, the wilder Playa de Guayedra beach.
PLAN YOUR TRIP TO Gran Canaria
- Practical advice
25 tips for a successful trip to Gran Canaria
When to go?
How to get around
How to rent a car in Gran Canaria
Driving tips
Best excursions (coming soon)
Itineraries: 3 days – 4 days – 5 days – 6 days – 7 days – 10 days
- The must-dos
Las Palmas and its historic center
Dolphin watching in Gran Canaria (coming soon)
Maspalomas dunes
Puerto de Mogan (Little Venice)
Agaete and its natural pools
The magnificent town of Agüimes