El Golfo
Description
The remains of a former volcano on the coast where half of the crater remains, but the rest has been washed away by the sea. From the view point you get a stunning view of the curve of the remaining crater. Down in the base of the crater, separated from the sea by a spit of volcanic debris, is a small lagoon which has been turned green by algae. The contrast to the blue of the neighbouring sea makes for an amazing view.
Charge
Free
Getting There
There is no access to El Golfo by public transport, you need to have either your own transport or visit as part of an organised tour
Latitude: 28.97806; Longitude: -13.828774
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Disclaimer: Details correct at time of writing (27/11/2021), and on time of last update (02/12/2021) but may no longer be accurate, particularly if some time has passed.