El Remo

La Palma


Just a short way down to the very end of the road beyond Puerto Naos, past the banana greenhouses, brings you to this small village right by the sea, composed of a gathering of low-build houses, cafeterias and restaurants. It's a fun place to scramble over the rocks looking for crabs (plentiful) and watching the waves crash ashore. A black-sand playa runs largely the length of Calle Remo; sunsets are terrific.

Bus 24 (€2.40, 30 minutes) runs here from Los Llanos, travelling via Puerto Naos.


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