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Immerse yourself in the tranquil and unique experience of natural volcanic swimming pools nestled on the rocky coast of Moya, Spain. Surrounded by smooth, weathered stones and the endless rhythm of crashing Atlantic waves, this hidden gem offers a soul-soothing retreat into nature's embrace. Bask in the warm sunlight as locals and travelers unwind in the calm azure waters, sharing peaceful moments and the gentle sea breeze. Let the raw, rugged beauty of the volcanic rocks and pristine ocean spark your spirit of exploration and relaxation. Experience an authentic Spanish coastal escape where wild nature meets refreshing seaside serenity.

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Spring to Early Autumn — enjoy warm, sunny days perfect for swimming and sunbathing

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Spring to Early Autumn — enjoy warm, sunny days perfect for swimming and sunbathing

2–4 hours

Swimsuit and towel, Water shoes for rocky surfaces, Sunscreen and hat, Camera or smartphone for photos, and Reusable water bottle

Nature Lovers, Swimmers, Solo Travelers, Couples, Adventure Seekers, and Photographers

The nearest airport is Gran Canaria Airport (LPA), located about a 1-hour drive from Moya with regular shuttle and taxi services.

Nearby accommodations include boutique hotels and cozy guesthouses in the villages of Moya and the surrounding northern Gran Canaria area.Book a stay →

Explore nearby hiking trails through volcanic landscapes, visit the historic village centers, or enjoy local Canarian cuisine in Moya's traditional restaurants.Book a tour →

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