Located in the historic center of Tazacorte, 1.2 mi from the beach, Hotel Hacienda de Abajo is an adults-only hotel (over 14 years old), offering individually decorated rooms and free Spa access.
1.5 miles from Puerto de Tazacorte Beach, the apartment offers an open-air bath and a shared lounge. The accommodation features a public bath, free Wifi throughout the property, and an elevator.
Featuring a garden, "Casa Jasmin" 14 Calle Medina Quesada offers accommodations in Tazacorte. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are available at the vacation home free of charge.
Set overlooking the tranquil Puerto Naos beach, this 4-star hotel complex is located in a small town on the west coast of the island of La Palma.
Muzeyhan Banu
Italy
When we had a problem related to air conditioning, the hotel staff did everything to help us and moved us to another room. Also, they seem to take Covid very seriously.
Located in the center of Llanos de Aridane on La Palma, this hotel offers functional rooms with satellite TV and a private bathroom. It features a large rooftop sun terrace.
Tazacorte is perfectly placed for exploring the sunny side...
Tazacorte is perfectly placed for exploring the sunny side of the island, well away from the more commercialised east coast. It is very close to the truly awesome volcanic lava flows from the huge and famous 2021 eruption that tragically buried so many houses, agricultural businesses and livelihoods. You can get right up onto the lava in several places within a very short drive from Tazacorte. It's also worth driving 1/2 an hour up to Mirador Astronómico del Llano del Jable for amazing views above the still smoking volcano, and to truly appreciate the massive scale of the vast river of black lava flowing down to the coast below.
The town of Tazacorte is small, quiet and sedate, but it's quite characterful, and the local authority have done a decent job in making it as attractive as possible. There is limited shopping, one very good restaurant (Re-Belle), one that's pretentious and frankly not great (El Sitio), and quite a few more basic eateries in town. There is also another very good restaurant (Franchipani) up in Los Llanos - the nearest main town a 15 minute drive away.
Puerto de Tazacorte (the port area and the nearest beach 5 minutes drive down the hill) is not so nice. Very run down and neglected and shows a total lack of investment. What is worse, there has been literally no attempt to improve or renovate the area in the 8 years since our last visit. It looks better after dark. The nightlife is fairly tame, with several basic tourist-type restaurants, but it's pleasant enough to wander round in the evening.
I wouldn't personally wish to stay down in Tazacorte Puerto. The Hacienda de Abajo up the hill in Tazacorte is the only good hotel in the area, and that really is something very special (see reviews).
Simon
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Nice and small city with everything someone might need.
Nice and small city with everything someone might need. Enough pubs, some openly LGBTQ+ friendly, several easy to access beaches, nice banana plantation museum close by, restaurants, a couple decent supermarkets and convenience shops right there. Easy access to the only naturist beach in La Palma, and it is a charming and big one too. If that is your thing – you cannot go wrong with staying in Tazacorte. Easy access to Los Llanos and from here to the rest of the island with many hiking paths and countless places with views.
Dmitrii
Finland
10
Scored 10
A lovely little town with attractive streets of traditional...
A lovely little town with attractive streets of traditional houses. A busy cafe on the main square outside the supermarket. The banana museum was surprisingly interesting. The drive down to the port and beach should be 5 minutes, but is slow due to roadworks. We went on an excellent whale watching trip from the port. Lots of beautiful places around to visit, though you can't go south at the moment because of the larva flow.
Jasper
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Tazacort is in 2 parts, the village and the beach and marina...
Tazacort is in 2 parts, the village and the beach and marina areas. There are 2 buses which link them and a walk of about 20 minutes downhill from the village but quite a steep haul back up. The buses are only every hour and not terribly punctual.
The village is unspoiled and typically spanish, the playa area has lots of nice restaurants and bars and cafes and shops. The marina is a lovely spot to wander round and you can book boat trips for whale viewing which we recommend (but it can bee quite rough)
rolland1968
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Small working town. A couple of shops, bars and restaurants.
Small working town. A couple of shops, bars and restaurants. Pretty seafront with fantastic sunset views. Nearby beach and harbour are excellent. Safe for bathing. Dramatic scenery and year round sunshine. Not ideal for anyone with mobility issues.
Kathryn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Tazacorte is a small town.
Tazacorte is a small town. The pueblo has two areas and there is a lower Puerto with a harbour and a beach with excellent seafood restaurants. It is not too busy and is mainly locals and a few tourists.
The owners kept in good contact before, during and at the end of our stay. Fantastic hosts with welcoming bottle of nice local wine. The apartment had every conceivable gadget for the kitchen plus items not normally available: e.g. beach umbrella and cooler box, beach towels. Everything was immaculate and there was a huge private terrace with 360 degree views. It was the size of a tennis court with extra bathroom, outside kitchen and 4 tables with 4 sets of 4 chairs. Perfect location for shops and bars/restaurants.
Very beautiful view of the sea and the town of Tazacorte, charming apartment on a local, authentic street, very close to the central square and the grocery store. Everything necessary for cooking is available, the small terrace is pleasant and it is the perfect place to watch the sunset and have breakfast. The host is very attentive, the best service we have had in a long time! He did everything to make our stay as pleasant as possible. We loved our stay and highly recommend this place. We will come back!
The apartment was probably one of the best apartments I stayed during my many travels. Very good price, easily accessible and in an amazing part of the island, amazing view from the huge balcony. The apartment was fully equipped. Right next to the apartment is a small SPAR supermarket and other supermarkets are easily reachable by a short bus drive or by car. Perfect apartment for my my wife, my little son (18 months) and myself.
Lovely quiet pool area (usually had the pool to myself) and sun on our balcony most of the day (though not for sunset). Close to centre of Tazacorte (though the road is quite steep).
We enjoyed our time here in spite of the negatives and would stay again as we had a lovely relaxing time.
Shower was hot and powerful (I don't understand the negative reviews) and bathroom was big enough for us.
Birgit was really nice host, she patiently waited for me and explained everything. I had great time here. Very bright and clean apartaments with nice balcony and great view. I was living probably in the best possible location in Tazacorte, because bus stops, supermarkets and restaurants few steps away.
The appartment was really nice. Clean, comfortable, good location with a parking space next to the apartment. We enjoyed our stay and would love to come again.
Great little town very close to the beach (walkable). Flat is well equipped and comfortable, 5 of us stayed without any issues. Thank You x
Super view over to the beach in both directions from a small balcony.Well appointed overall with very equipped kitchen. Appreciated having cool underground car parking.
Spacious apartment with a nice kitchen. The bedroom was also spacious and had ample storage. The accommodation was close to the town centre, supermarkets and parking.
Beautiful location, so peaceful amongst the banana plantations. Easy walk into Tazacorte for a few bars and restaurants. Amazing sunsets from roof terrace.
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