Keys facts about Puerto Naos
Tastes of the coast
Puerto Naos is another winner for standout seafood, where grilled octopus, garlicky prawns and fresh tuna are served just steps from the sand. Come lunchtime, restaurants on the palm-lined promenade fill up for dining. Stay for sunset and you’ll be in for a real treat.
Delightful day trips
You’re perfectly placed to explore the west coast and the rest of the island here! It’s just a short drive up the coast to Tazacorte, where you’ll have boat trip options galore, or how about a visit to Los Llanos for the Sunday flea market? Locals sell everything from crafts to antiques.
Language
Spanish
Currency
Euro (€)
Time difference
+0hr
Local beer
£1.50
Three-course meal for two
£39.00
Average flight time
4.5hrs

