There are corners on La Palma that are more than that. Corners that we describe as “very La Palma”
But what are they really? And, most importantly: where are they?
These are corners that speak of the island, its people, its customs, its normal lives. In other words: more than representative corners
Where are they? It is very difficult to answer this question because they are simply infinite. The possibilities are endless and, furthermore, it may happen that we leave behind a specific spot that you, on your visit to the island, consider to be included in this very particular classification. However, to work out an appetite, we include one per municipality in this first list of this topic
Plaza de San Sebastián in Santa Cruz de La Palma
Mirador de San Bartolo in Puntallana
Plaza de San Andrés in San Andrés y Sauces
La Tosca dragos trees in Barlovento
El Tablado in Villa de Garafía
Poris de Puntagorda
Ermita del Buen Jesús in Tijarafe
Plaza de España in Tazacorte
Piccola piazza a Los Llanos de Aridane
Salinas in Fuencaliente
La Salemera in Villa de Mazo
Montaña de la Breña in Breña Baja
Mirador de la Concepción
More to come! We promise