Best attractions and places to see around Tazacorte include its historic center, unique black sand beaches, and significant natural features. This charming seaside town on La Palma's western coast offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty. Visitors can explore historical landmarks and vast banana plantations that define the landscape. The region also provides access to impressive ravines and a rich marine reserve.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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On the path, or rather trail, from Los Bercitos to Playa de Taburiente, you automatically come to the Lomo de Tagasaste lookout point. It offers a beautiful view of the caldera and its mountain range. Breathtaking!
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Despite fog and clouds, it's amazing 🌲🌋😍😍
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Wonderful view even with rainbow
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The Lomo de Tagasaste viewpoint gives you incredible views of the peaks that make up the Taburiente caldera, which has a diameter of eight kilometers. An essential stop!
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This mirador has the best view of the caldera because there are fewer trees to obscure the view. The short descent from the parking lot is worth it.
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Very nice view and easy access. A short run from the parking lot will get you there in less than 10 minutes, plus you can continue on the trail for more adventure.
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Spectacular views of the Caldera de Taburiente. It is easily accessed from the parking lot.
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This natural space, at the foot of the Caldera de Taburiente National Park, is formed after the union of the two permanent streams that emerge from the caldera. It is a magnificent place and a stopping point for numerous routes in the area. Despite carrying water almost always, it is advisable to carry water in your backpack, since it is not suitable for consumption and it usually gets a lot of sun. It is also important to wear appropriate footwear because the terrain is steep.
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Tazacorte is rich in natural beauty. You can relax on the black sand of Playa y Puerto de Tazacorte, the longest beach on La Palma. The dramatic Barranco de las Angustias, part of the Caldera de Taburiente, offers impressive landscapes. The coastline also features the wilder Playa del Mangón and vast banana plantations that define the region. Don't miss the Colorful Waterfall, a unique iron-colored cascade within the Caldera.
For breathtaking views, visit Pico Bejenado, which offers a spectacular 360-degree panorama of the Caldera de Taburiente and even neighboring islands on clear days. The Lomo de Tagasaste Viewpoint provides incredible views of the caldera's peaks, and Los Roques Viewpoint is easily accessible with very nice views. Other notable spots include Las Hoyas Viewpoint, offering vistas of the coastline and banana plantations.
Tazacorte's historic center, particularly the Charco neighborhood, is known for its well-preserved 16th and 17th-century manor houses and colorful buildings. The Church of San Miguel Arcángel, built in 1513, is historically significant as the first chapel on La Palma. You can also explore the Plaza de España with its shaded pergola and mosaics, and the Old Public Washing Place (Los Lavaderos) for a glimpse into daily life.
Yes, Tazacorte offers several family-friendly options. The tranquil Playa y Puerto de Tazacorte is ideal for swimming and relaxation with its blue flag status. Easy walks are available, such as the 'Puerto de Tazacorte – Puerto de Tazacorte Marina loop' or the 'San Miguel Square, Tazacorte – Tazacorte Staircase Quarter loop', both rated as easy hikes. Whale and dolphin watching tours departing from Puerto de Tazacorte are also a popular family activity.
Tazacorte is a great base for hiking. You can find trails like the 'Puerto de Tazacorte – Puerto de Tazacorte Marina loop' (easy, 6.6 km) or the 'San Miguel Square, Tazacorte – Angustias Ravine loop' (moderate, 9.5 km). The Barranco de las Angustias is a popular route leading to the Colorful Waterfall. For more options, explore the Hiking around Tazacorte guide.
Absolutely. The Puerto de Tazacorte is a popular departure point for maritime excursions. The Marine Reserve of La Palma, with its rich biodiversity, is an excellent area for observing whales, dolphins, and other marine life in their natural habitat.
Beyond hiking, Tazacorte offers various outdoor activities. The clear, warm waters of the Marine Reserve are perfect for scuba diving, exploring unique underwater volcanic formations. You can also find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Puerto de Tazacorte Beach – El Time Viewpoint loop' (difficult, 55.4 km), or running trails like the 'View of Tazacorte loop' (moderate, 7 km). Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Tazacorte and Running Trails around Tazacorte guides for more details.
Yes, Tazacorte is home to the only museum in Europe dedicated to the banana. This museum offers fascinating insights into the history of the fruit and its significant role in the island's economy and culture.
La Palma is renowned for its exceptionally clear night skies, making it a Starlight Reserve. While Tazacorte itself offers good views, dedicated astronomical viewpoints like Mirador Astronomico del Llano del Jable are nearby, providing optimal conditions for stargazing.
Tazacorte enjoys a pleasant climate year-round, making it a great destination almost any time. For hiking, spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures. The summer months are ideal for beach activities and water sports. La Palma's clear skies make it excellent for stargazing throughout the year, especially during new moon phases.
While specific accessibility details for all attractions vary, the Los Roques Viewpoint is noted as being 'easy to reach, even if you are not good on foot,' with a well-developed path from the parking lot. The main Playa y Puerto de Tazacorte is a Blue Flag beach, often indicating good facilities and accessibility. It's always recommended to check specific venue details for the most up-to-date accessibility information.


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