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I visited Tenerife's 'secret' beach – and you can only get there by foot | The Sun
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TRYING to find a quiet beach while on holiday in Spain can be a difficult task.
But I found a hidden beach in Tenerife which is open to the public that not many people know about.
Called Abama Beach, I discovered it while staying at the Ritz-Carlton Abama, a bright pink pink five-star resort on the island.
At first I thought the beach was exclusive to hotel guests, only to be told that Spain doesn't allow private beaches.
But many people may not realise it exists, as it is pretty hard to get to if you aren't a guest of the hotel.
The beach is tucked away behind the sprawling resort, so you'd be hard-pressed to just stumble upon it.
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Hotel guests can use the land train from the front of the hotel, but non-hotel guests will just have to follow it down.
With around 280 steps, it isn't for the fainthearted as it's a steep winding road but the view down is pretty impressive.
And it's worth it when you get there, with soft sands and little wind due to be tucked into the cliff walls.
The beach has a bar and toilets as well as sunloungers you can rent, although they are free if you are a hotel guest.
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