This place can be quite and peaceful (and then it's an easy going T2.5 without getting your feet wet - by low(er) tide).
But when the tide is high(er), think twice and be careful where to make your next move - and whether you want to do this cache under current conditions at all.
Never underestimate the power of water and use your common sense!
The last meters to the cache are usually a bit wet and the next 🌊 is already lurking from the left...
You can find the current (and also the next days) tide times for Corralejo here.
When you've reached the GZ, look around: you might meet some sea animals here. There are always many 🦀🦀🦀 - they are very shy, but if you look closely at the wet stones, you may be able to spot them.
After the hard work done and logbook signed,
how about taking a bath in an exclusive small natural pool? 🙂
But please respect the local residents 🙂
Have a nice geocaching experience at The last rock!