This little village on Las Palmas' south-eastern fringe has two separate and very different beaches. The main San Cristobal beach is a long pebble beach that get big waves. The safest place to...
This little village on Las Palmas' south-eastern fringe has two separate and very different beaches. The main San Cristobal beach is a long pebble beach that get big waves. The safest place to swim is in the shelter of the old fort at its northern tip.
San Cristobal's other beach is a tiny patch of golden sand sheltered by the little harbour at the southern end of the village. Known as El Rincon it is only busy at weekends and is calm enough for safe swimming.
Go to San Cristobal for the village feel and great beachfront promenade.