This beach is one of the rare protected ones where swimming is allowed. It can get quite crowded, but I enjoyed strolling along the shore and grabbing some fish food at one of the terraces. Additionally, there is a microclimate in the area, which means the temperature is consistently 3 degrees higher compared to a location 5 kilometers away.
We stumbled upon the most exceptional beach. It was impeccably organised and boasted a handful of fantastic dining options.
This beach near Santa Cruz de la Palma is the perfect spot to relax and soak up the sun! Located right in front of the historic Santa Cruz center, it is a safe and secure spot to spend the day. With lifeguards on duty, you can be sure that you're in good hands. Plus, with its convenient location, it's easy to get to and enjoy!
That place is a tranquil spot, but be warned - the 20 minute walk from the car park isn't for the faint-hearted. Driving in the dark is a no-no, and swimming can be a challenge depending on the wind and waves. Despite this, it's still a magical place worth visiting.
This classic Canarian beach has an incredible backdrop of mountains, Santa Cruz, and clouds, and it features a unique black sand and black rocks. Unfortunately, the manmade breakwater is an eyesore, but it's only a few steps away from H10 Tabu6and a few restaurants, making it a great beach to visit.
The beach in La Palma is simply stunning. It's not too crowded and is great for swimming, with a lifeguard on duty. There's a kiosco with food and drinks (closed on Wednesdays), showers, and even a beach volley field. You can rent loungers (2€50) and parasols (1€50), making it easy to relax in the sun. It's easy to access by car or bus number 204.