Arrieta sits where raw volcanic terrain meets the Atlantic, offering dramatic black sand beaches and sweeping ocean views that feel worlds away from crowded resorts. The village itself is small and genuine, with a working fishing port where you can watch boats return with the day's catch and grab fresh seafood at local restaurants.
Beyond the village, the surrounding countryside reveals hidden coves, lava formations that look almost alien, and walking trails through protected natural areas. Without your own transport, reaching these quieter spots means relying on infrequent buses or expensive tours that bundle you with dozens of other visitors.