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Playa el Emir Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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WilliamThomas
One of the smaller beaches
Playa el Emir is near Brava beach and is again, another beautiful beach in which to take you shoes off and have a stroll along!
Beoordeeld op 15 dec 2019
WilliamThomas
One of the smaller beaches
Playa el Emir is near Brava beach and is again, another beautiful beach in which to take you shoes off and have a stroll along!
Beoordeeld op 15 dec 2019
ruthandvern
What a great surprise walking along the shoreline
The playa (beach) surrounds the sweet shrine of thanksgiving for the intercession by the Lady of Candelaria. Not only is the shrine covered in cemented on plaques of thanks many of the surrounding roc...
Beoordeeld op 27 jul 2019
ruthandvern
What a great surprise walking along the shoreline
The playa (beach) surrounds the sweet shrine of thanksgiving for the intercession by the Lady of Candelaria. Not only is the shrine covered in cemented on plaques of thanks many of the surrounding roc...
Beoordeeld op 27 jul 2019
Red-Super-Hero
It is a shrine
It is a shrine, take a moment and go see it. It is free and is not that far from the Los Dedos (the fingers in the sand).
One of the smaller beaches
Playa el Emir is near Brava beach and is again, another beautiful beach in which to take you shoes off and have a stroll along!
One of the smaller beaches
Playa el Emir is near Brava beach and is again, another beautiful beach in which to take you shoes off and have a stroll along!
What a great surprise walking along the shoreline
The playa (beach) surrounds the sweet shrine of thanksgiving for the intercession by the Lady of Candelaria. Not only is the shrine covered in cemented on plaques of thanks many of the surrounding roc...
What a great surprise walking along the shoreline
The playa (beach) surrounds the sweet shrine of thanksgiving for the intercession by the Lady of Candelaria. Not only is the shrine covered in cemented on plaques of thanks many of the surrounding roc...
It is a shrine
It is a shrine, take a moment and go see it. It is free and is not that far from the Los Dedos (the fingers in the sand).