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Written by Celine Fournier, David Garcia, Javier Garcia
31/08/2025
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The hotel scene in La Palma complements its natural charm, offering a selection of establishments that blend history with comfort, ideal for those seeking a tranquil and authentic island experience.
1. Hacienda de Abajo Lujo
Type: Historic Luxury Hotel
Stepping into this adults-only retreat, one is immediately immersed in the island's rich heritage. It feels like staying in a beautifully restored 17th-century plantation house, where every detail, from the art-filled interiors to the lush gardens, speaks of history and a commitment to sustainability. One can find quiet corners by the refreshing swimming pool or enjoy exceptional dining, making it a perfect spot for romantic escapes and deep relaxation.
2. Hotel San Telmo
Type: Boutique Hotel
Located within the historic heart of Santa Cruz de La Palma, this charming boutique hotel provides a delightful base for cultural exploration. We discovered spacious, comfortable rooms, many with balconies offering glimpses of the ocean. The atmosphere is consistently welcoming and calm, making it an ideal choice for a relaxing break where one can easily wander through the city's characterful streets.
3. Faro Punta Cumplida
Type: Unique Lighthouse Hotel
For a truly distinctive stay, we found ourselves at this lighthouse hotel, perched dramatically on the rural north-east coast. The experience offers unparalleled panoramic views of the Atlantic, especially captivating at sunrise and sunset. It provides a peaceful, secluded setting, allowing for deep connection with La Palma's rugged natural beauty, far from any bustling crowds.
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