On La Palma pretty much the beach with the highest chance for sunshine! The artificial bay causes relatively calm water and the promenade features some very good restaurants. The town still can improve matters by finally removing comletely the ruins of a large former pool, by creating more parking spaces AND by offering acceptable (!) public bathrooms. The current bathrooms are a total disgrace and I always plan ahead to never needing them!! Otherwise, the sand on the beach is nice (black, as everywhere on La Palma, but cery fine and clean) and finding a nice space on the beach is typically not an issue! Last, but not least, the beach also offers a nice scenery with the Atlantic ahead and the huge Caldera Taburiente in the rear and the colorful...
Read moreWhen there is no sun on the island, go HERE! It is most likely to find the sun here, since the wind is mostly going from the north to south, the clouds are formed at the mountains leaving Puerto de Tazacorte a favorable place to get some sunshine. Additionally, there are a lot of nice restaurants/cafe’s/terraces to have a drink or to lunch or to have dinner. The beach is OK,...
Read moreIt is a very nice, dark sanded beach. At the end of July, when we were there, it was not full at all. Also not overrun by tourists. A very nice view on the island with the small city in the foreground. Showers are available, also small huts to change in (could have been toilets). Above the beach there are little restaurants to grab a bite to eat or...
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