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Pozo de las Calcosas & Natural Pools
Reached by a narrow path descending a volcanic cliff, Pozo de las Calcosas is one of the strangest and most beautiful settlements in the Canary Islands: a handful of stone houses with thatched roofs built directly into the lava rock at sea level, used as summer fishing retreats since the 17th century. Below the settlement, the volcanic coast has been shaped by the Atlantic into a series of natural rock pools of exceptional beauty — some calm and shallow enough for children, others deep and surge-washed, fed directly by the open ocean. No beach, no cafe, no sign. Just rock, water and the sound of the sea.
Natural Pools · Stone Village · Remote · Coast