 This detached apartment enjoys a quiet location between the villages of Tazacorte and Todoque. The area around Tazacorte, a sunny spot even by La Palma standards, offer everything you need for a wonderful holiday. Tazacorte is a rural village with only a few hundred inhabitants, about 5 kilometres from Los Llanos.
1 bedroom, 1 bathroom 2 guests
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Both the patio on the seaward side and the roof terrace offer an imposing view of the Atlantic ocean and the mountains. The apartment is located in the midst of banana plantations and the typical Canary banana hothouses. The following items and services are of course included: Fuel costs, bedding and towels, garden furniture including sun beds, and parasols, functional, well-equipped kitchen including coffee machine, stove and refrigerator.
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The apartment includes: — 1 bedroom with double bed — 1 small bathroom with shower/water closet — living room with SAT-television — 1 small kitchen — patio in front of the apartment as well as a roof terrace - CD player / radio / cassette
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Village, Rural |
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Walking, Sightseeing, Romantic |
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Self Catering |
| Guests: |
2 |
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1: 1 double bed
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1 |
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Facilities
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Facilities:
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- TV - Cable TV - Garden - Parking - Car Advised - Balcony/Terrace - Covered terrace
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Availability
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Tariff
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Maximum number of occupants: 2 adults.
Rate per day for two persons: Euro 32
Additional costs for final cleaning: Euro 24
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* please note that prices shown are subject to change and any currency rates shown are for guideline purposes only
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Europe |
| Country: |
Canary Islands |
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La Palma |
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About the area
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Tazacorte |
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Like all of the Canary Islands, La Palma is volcanic in origin. It is agreed that volcanic eruptions from the seabed thrust the island to the surface; the island now rests on a 4000 m pedestal. The last volcanic episode took place in 1971 in the island’s south, with the eruption of Teneguia. Even today, extremely high ground temperatures can be detected only slightly below earth’s surface.
One seldom comes across such a variety of landscapes over such a small surface area: alpine mountains, volcanoes, cloud forests, steep coastlines and beaches. Only white beaches are lacking.
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Tazacorte
With a surface area of 12 km sq., Tazacorte is geographically the smallest community, but the village and in particular the harbour played an important role in the history of La Palmas. It was here that Guillén de Peraza first landed in 1442 in a failed attempt to conquer La Palma. It wasn’t until 1492 that Alonso de Lugo and his army succeeded in conquest.
Tazacorte, like Argual and the Caldera de Taburiente, are among the most fertile parts of the island, and sugar cane was originally cultivated here. The well-maintained and restored mansions here hark back to the sugar dynasties of Monteverde, Massieu und Van Dale. The cultivation of bananas did not begin here until the mid-19th century, and today the most bountiful plantations, which extend to the town centre, are located in Tazacorte.
The community has a population of about 7000 inhabitants and the most exquisitely colourful town hall on the island. The small town is picturesque and extends upside of the Avenida de la Constitución. From the promenade the visitor can look beyond the banana plantations to the sea.
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Attractions
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Sightseeing:
Iglesia de San Miguel: This chapel was first erected in the 15th century following conquest by Spain, but was altered many times over the years. The plaza with the access balcony in front of the church is particularly beautiful. Bougainvillea-entwined stone benches of colourful tile invite the visitor to linger.
Casa Van Dale: Elaborately restored country estate below the town centre, today used for rotating exhibits. The mansion Casa Monteverde is located across from it.
Puerto de Tazacorte: The road from the town centre to the harbour takes about 30 minutes. Boating excursions to the Cueva Bonita depart several times daily from here. Further along the beach promenade is the brightly painted town with a wealth of restaurants right along the water from which the sunset can be viewed.
Iglesia Nuestra Senora: Wonderful small chapel in the heart of the banana plantations along the way to Tijarafe with an elaborately adorned Baroque altar and a 16th century statuary portraying the archangel Michael.
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