Leocadio Machado Beach Closed Due to High E.coli Levels

The Granadilla de Abona City Council raises the red flag and temporarily prohibits swimming until new analyses are conducted.

Red flag waving at Leocadio Machado beach, indicating temporary closure to swimming.
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Red flag waving at Leocadio Machado beach, indicating temporary closure to swimming.

The Leocadio Machado Beach in Granadilla de Abona has been temporarily closed to the public this Tuesday, July 7, after detecting levels of Escherichia coli exceeding the permitted limit.

The Granadilla de Abona City Council decreed today the temporary closure of Leocadio Machado Beach. The measure was taken after analyses detected levels of Escherichia coli (E.coli) higher than permitted.
Consequently, a red flag has been raised, temporarily prohibiting swimming in this area. The Council reports that only Leocadio Machado beach exceeds the permissible levels.
New samples will be taken tomorrow, Wednesday, for a counter-analysis. The City Council has adopted this decision to ensure the safety of bathers. The beach will be reopened as soon as the new analyses confirm that the waters are suitable for swimming.
Beachgoers are advised to follow the restrictions indicated by the beach safety and lifeguard team.
Based on information from the official source: Ayuntamiento de Granadilla de Abona (07/07/2026)