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Tazacorte, La Palma
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Down by the port, life ticks by at a leisurely pace. Admire the glitzy yachts, embark on a boat trip or take the plunge at the scuba diving centre. Evenings here are all about tucking into the freshly grilled catch of the day at one of the seafront restaurants.
Like the rest of the island, Tazacorte loves to celebrate which is why every year, it plays host to Love Festival, an LGBTQ+ event that fills town with music, parades and pride. Another favourite festival among locals is Caballos Fufos, which is held every September.
Whether it’s hiking or dolphin-spotting boat trips, Tazacorte is packed with things to do. For panoramic views, Mirador de Las Hoyas reigns supreme, while the black-sand beach has got sunbathing and swimming covered. Did you know, there’s even a banana museum here?
La Palma
La Palma
La Palma
Tazacorte is known for its beautiful beaches, warm climate, and vibrant banana plantations. It is one of the sunniest areas on La Palma, making it a popular destination for sun-seekers. The town also offers stunning views of the ocean and surrounding landscapes, as well as historical architecture and natural parks.
The best time to visit Tazacorte is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is pleasantly warm, and the tourist crowds are smaller. Summers can be hot, while winters are mild but may see more rain.
Yes, Tazacorte is an excellent spot for hiking. The surrounding landscape includes trails that suit various skill levels, leading to stunning views of the ocean and volcanic terrain. Popular hikes include routes in the nearby Caldera de Taburiente National Park.
Yes, Tazacorte is a great location for whale watching. Several tour companies operate boat trips from the harbour, offering the chance to see various species of whales and dolphins in their natural habitat.
Tazacorte has a modest nightlife scene. Visitors can find a few local bars and restaurants where they can enjoy live music or local events. The atmosphere is generally relaxed, making it a nice place to unwind after a day of exploring.
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