Breña Baja

The Muy Noble y Honorable Villa de Breña Baja is home to one of the tourist centres of the island: the Playa de los Cancajos, which has been given the blue flag. Besides, it is one of the top dive sites on the island. Mountains, beaches, handicrafts and hiking paths are eagerly awaiting for you.

El Paso

Located in the middle of the island, this is the only municipality without coastline. El Paso, besides, has got the privilege of having the Caldera de Taburiente National Park. Birthplace of the silk manufacture, it is also home to Canary pine trees, attractive walks, panoramic views.

Fuencaliente de La Palma

The southernmost municipality on La Palma stands out for its volcanic nature. Wines, hiking paths, black-sand beaches and small coves, a Marine Reserve, saltpans, pine trees will make your visit unforgettable.

Los Llanos de Aridane

Located in the west of the island, this town offers one of the main tourist areas of the island, Puerto Naos. He is proud to have two of the island's beaches, awarded the blue flag of Puerto Naos and Charco Verde. It is also one of the gates

Puntagorda

Par excellence, is Puntagorda the municipality of the blossoming almond trees. It is home to beautiful and rough ravines, as well as to panoramic views and a relaxing landscape, dotted with beautiful and good samples of the rural traditional architecture.

Puntallana

Fertile, green, lush, rural, traditional … That’s Puntallana. Historically speaking, it has been considered as the barn of the island. It displays good examples of the laurel and evergreen vegetation and, on the coast, one of the best beaches of the island, the Nogales beach.

San Andrés y Sauces

Lush greenery, jaw-droppingly beautiful water springs, taro cultivations, valuable cultural heritage, natural seawater swimming-pools, hiking trails … San Andrés y Sauces is home to the Los Tilos laurel forest, the first World Biosphere Reserve on the island.

Santa Cruz de La Palma

The capital of the island lies in the East of the island and it is home to the only commercial port of the island. It is a small but cosy town which has been declared as a Cultural Asset (category: historic-artistic setting) To go for a walk along its cobbled streets and alleyways is an

Villa y Puerto de Tazacorte

Considered the palmero municipality with more hours of light and sun, it is located in the west. Historically very important, because for him began the conquest of the island has beaches (special mention of the Port, awarded the Blue Flag), plataneras landscape, heritage, sunsets that leave you

Tijarafe

Watchful over Tazacorte, this municipality stands, with a wide landscape diversity, cradle of one of the most traditional festivals on the island (El Diablo) and an important architectural heritage as well as a coast as steep as it is beautiful. Discover more on their website