Playa de la Cera is one of the most serene and beautiful coves in the Los Ajaches Natural Monument in Lanzarote, offering golden sand and crystal-clear waters for absolute relaxation.
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Introduction
From the moment we set foot in the Los Ajaches Natural Monument in the south of Lanzarote, we know we are about to discover something truly special. And among its many gems, Playa de la Cera shines with its own light. It is not just another beach; it is a corner of peace, a dreamlike cove where time seems to stand still and nature is displayed in its purest and most dazzling state. For us, lovers of good beach tourism, Playa de la Cera represents the essence of what we seek in a coastal destination: immaculate beauty, tranquility, and a deep connection with the environment.
Located in the famous Papagayo beaches complex, this cove, although less known than its larger sister, Playa Papagayo, possesses a particular charm that makes it unique. It is the perfect place for those fleeing the crowds and seeking an intimate space where the only sounds are the gentle murmur of the waves and the cry of seagulls. Its golden sand and turquoise waters, protected by the surrounding volcanic formations, create an idyllic setting that seems taken from a postcard. We feel fortunate every time we have the opportunity to immerse ourselves in its serene atmosphere and contemplate the majesty of the Atlantic in this incomparable spot in Lanzarote.
How to Get to Playa de la Cera
Getting to Playa de la Cera is part of the adventure and, at the same time, an experience that connects us with the wildest and most authentic spirit of Lanzarote. Access to this and the other Papagayo beaches is through the Los Ajaches Natural Monument, a protected area that is worth a visit in itself. For this, our usual starting point is the municipality of Yaiza, a charming white village that serves as a prelude to the island's volcanic nature.
From Yaiza, we will take the road towards Playa Blanca. Before reaching the center of Playa Blanca, we will see the signs directing us to the Papagayo beaches. It is important to know that, to access the natural park with a motor vehicle, there is a small toll that is paid at a control booth. This payment, usually around 3 euros per car, is allocated to the maintenance and conservation of the environment, something we deeply value to preserve the beauty of this place.
Once inside the park, the road turns into a dirt track. It is a journey of approximately 15-20 minutes, which, although it can be a bit bumpy for some vehicles, can be traversed without major problems if driven with caution. The arid and volcanic landscape that surrounds us during this route is impressive and prepares us for the natural wonder that awaits us. At the end of the track, we will find extensive unpaved parking areas, strategically distributed near the different coves. From the parking closest to Playa de la Cera, we will have to walk a few minutes along well-marked trails, which require comfortable footwear. The walk is light and allows us to enjoy the panoramic views of the coastline, with Fuerteventura and the Isla de Lobos outlined on the horizon. We feel that this slightly more 'difficult' access is precisely what helps keep the beach in its most pristine and less crowded state, which is always a plus.
The Sand and the Water
Playa de la Cera captivates us from the first moment with the quality of its sand and the transparency of its waters. The fine golden sand, of a tone that contrasts wonderfully with the intense blue of the ocean, is a delight for the feet. It is soft to the touch and extends in a relatively wide strip, offering us a generous space to spread our towel and enjoy the Lanzarote sun. We love how the sunlight reflects on it, giving it a special shine that invites complete relaxation and disconnection.
But if the sand is a delight, the water is, without a doubt, the undisputed protagonist. The waters of Playa de la Cera are of astonishing clarity, with shades ranging from the most vibrant turquoise to the deepest emerald. Thanks to the natural protection provided by the rocky formations of the surrounding cliffs, the cove is usually sheltered from currents and strong waves, making it a natural pool of calm waters. This calm is perfect for swimming, for children to play in total safety, and, of course, for snorkeling. Diving into these waters is like entering an aquarium: the visibility is excellent and allows us to observe the rich marine life that inhabits its rocky bottoms, from small colorful fish to other fascinating species. The water temperature, mild and pleasant for most of the year, invites us to prolong our swim without haste. Truly, it is a complete sensory experience that recharges our energy and connects us with the purity of the Atlantic.
Services and Facilities
It is essential to understand that Playa de la Cera, as part of a protected Natural Monument, offers quite limited services and facilities. This is precisely one of the reasons for its charm and its state of conservation. Let's not expect to find the infrastructure of an urban beach here, but rather an almost pristine natural environment where beauty lies in its simplicity.
Access to the Papagayo beaches complex has a control point where a small entry fee per vehicle is paid, allocated to the conservation of the park. Once inside, we have extensive unpaved parking areas, relatively close to the different coves, including Playa de la Cera. It is important to remember that from the parking lot to the sand, there is a short walk along dirt trails, so we recommend wearing appropriate footwear.
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