Hotel Taburiente Playa is 984 feet from Los Carcajos Beach, on La Palma’s east coast. It offers 3 outdoor pools and free parking, as well as a sauna and tennis courts.
Surrounded by a beautiful, natural landscape, the Parador de la Palma provides great views of the island and is set in 44 hectares of tropical gardens. Each of the hotel's rooms comes with mini-bar.
Salitre Tea offers accommodations in Breña Baja, a 10-minute walk from Los Cancajos Beach. The apartment offers an outdoor swimming pool with a fence and free Wifi.
D'Sal y Arena is located in Breña Baja, just a 2-minute walk from Los Cancajos Beach and 1.4 miles from Bajamar Beach. This beachfront property offers access to a balcony and free Wifi.
Beautiful views of the mountains and the coast. Lots of walks around the area short and long. The beaches were stunning and each one was different. The road can be narrow and single tracks once off the main roads a lot of the time. The one main tourist attractions Cubo de la Galga in the area was nice easy walk and not long. National Parks on the la Palam were just stunning. The main footpaths are well maintained can be steep and hard going, but well worth for the views.
Lesley
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Brena Baja is a district rather than a town, the main town...
Brena Baja is a district rather than a town, the main town is San Antonio and a bit further away San Pedro. These have some restaurants but the island capital Santa Cruz is a short drive away where there are plenty of restaurants. We self catered mainly and found the nearest Hyper-Dino supermarket had everything we needed.
Colin
United Kingdom
Scored 2.0
2.0
Located at the end of the Airport runway, the H10 Tambietrme...
Located at the end of the Airport runway, the H10 Tambietrme is easily accessible by taxi or a scenic walk along the coast.
The hotel has an impressive Reception area, with a jungle type waterfall feature. The Reception desk is stunningly awful, boasting long queues and the customer care skills that can only be matched with that of a prison warden in china.
The hotel boasts lift access, however this is limited to the main building only. If your unfortunate enought to be upgraded - you will enjoy an adventurous walk to the other side of the complex and regularly climb five flights of stairs to access your suite, which boast a balcony with a road view.
The rooms are basic, with two worn and creeky single beds on wheels - pushed together - and equally drift apart providing a refreshing wake-up landing on the floor between the beds should u roll-over in the night
The housekeeping was faultless; I felt really eco-friendly using the same towels throughout my stay.
The all-inclusive option provides a limited range of poorly cooled food, with a complementary serving of salmonella; and exercise for those repetitive dashes to the toilet, especially if you paid to be upgraded for the extra sprint and stairs.
The hotel drinks were exceptionally good, and provided suitable anaesthetic to the entertainment more suited to those in their golden years who have the luxury of turning their hearing aids off, or forgetting it every happened quite quickly.
Overall a unique experience, that I may decline a second time.
Thomas
United Kingdom
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A truly exceptional hotel. Wonderful location, in a park+botanical garden, beautiful views of the coastline, with
the capital city in the distance. Very well furnished, spacious rooms, spotlessly clean. Overall, great architecture.
Superb breakfast. Plenty of choices, options - hot and cold items.
Above all, helpful staff. In the reception - Diego clearly stands out. Very knowlegable, charming, always ready
to provide advice.
Highly recommended.
Thank you.
Nice, quiet, renovated and cosy apartment close to the centre of Breña Baja, not far from beach Las Cancajos and the airport. Beautiful small veranda with nice view to the bay of Santa Cruz. Comfortable beds. WIFI well working.
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