Discover the best top things to do in San Andres y Sauces, Spain including Tilos'shop, Taxi in Northern La Palma, Parque Arqueologico Tendal, Charco Azul, Destilerias Aldea SL, Bosque de Los Tilos, Cascada De los Tilos, Bar La Rotonda, Monumento al Infinito, Release Me.
Restaurants in San Andres y Sauces
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Little shop of local products, art and souvenirs in the middle of Biosfere World Research of Los Tilos
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Trips to the Marcos and Cordero hiking trail. Our main route of transfer is to the Nacientes de Marcos and Cordero, through a difficult access forest track in which the use of a 4x4 vehicle is necessary. It is essential to have a taxi service to access this hiking route, one of the most visited of La Palma. We seek to offer the best taxi service in the North of La Palma, thanks to our 4x4 vehicles of 8 seats for group trips to the hiking areas. Maximum comfort and great capacity for passengers and luggage. From our stop at Los Sauces we help you to organize your transfer, always with the security offered by our vehicles and our long experience on the road.
4.5 based on 635 reviews
The day we visited there were very few people there so a swim in the charco was a real pleasure.There was a lifeguard on duty and only a handful of tourists. This place is much nicer than the typical hotel pools. Unfortunately the nearby restaurant was closed so we had to go elsewhere for lunch.
4.5 based on 51 reviews
This traditional distillery is family owned to the fourth generation and has roots going back to Cuba and the distilleries there. They produce a great range of rum, some very old, I was allowed to see their separate storage and aging deposit with great racks up to the ceiling stacked with barrels full of rum all clearly dated and some marked as "reserva" or "gran reserva". I was shown round by José hijo (the son of the current owner, José padre, now retired) I was most interested to see the still, a very old copper "alambique" similar to the old stills used for whisky in Scotland. The sugar cane (All grown on the island) is fed into a crusher to extract all the juice which is then sent to the still. All their rum is made from local sugar cane unlike dark rum which is often made from molasses. In the attached shop area you can taste the products (and buy!!) which range from young white rum to a full range of golden rum from young to grand reserve, they also have rum flavoured with honey, caramel etc We had my sister in law from Finland with us and she also enjoyed the visit and thought it was very good and interesting to learn all about it.
4.5 based on 449 reviews
We went to the Los Tilos Visitor’s Centre (can be found on google maps) and left our car 500 m before the Visitor’s Centre at the start of the PR LP 6 hike. There are two options here: Option 1: just start hiking. You follow the PR LP 6 trail through the forest. After 50 minutes you cross a bridge over an empty river and then it starts to get serious. You follow a path with numerous steps. The ascent is quite hard and you go from 300-400m (Visitor’s Centre) to 1400m. This takes approximately 3 hours for 9 km of hiking upwards. Along the way there is a part which is more open, where you can have stunning views (Mirador de los Espejos), followed by an absolutely beautiful part through the river bed (dry when we went, on Dec 24th) and the lush vegetation. Finally you will arrive at Naciente de Cordero. This one is quite small and here a little water canal starts that will run along the walking path. You pass through tunnel 13. A bit further is the Naciente de Marcos which is more wild and fun to see. Next one is tunnel 12. You will definitely get wet in this one! It is necessary to bring headlamp / torch and very useful to bring a rain jacket. There are 11 more tunnels, from 15 metres up to approximately 340 metres. Watch your head in some tunnels… After the last tunnel (tunnel nr. 1), you reach Case del Monte (a closed hut), this is where the annoying part starts. You have to walk a long way down to Las Lomadas near the sea, where you can finally take a taxi back to the Visitor’s Centre (€12.75/taxi we paid). Don’t underestimate this hike! Hiking shoes, water, food, appropriate clothing, torch / headlamp, rain jacket, maybe hiking sticks to support your knees during the descent. We walked 6 hours in total with food breaks and photo stops. Don’t start hiking after 12.00 or you’ll end up in the dark maybe… Highly recommended activity in La Palma! Option 2: Take a taxi from the Visitor’s Centre to Casa del Monte. Takes about 45 minutes but costs €120 per taxi! You can share this taxi with other people though (up to 6 to 8 people). We were at the Visitor’s Centre at 11.00 and waited until 11.45 for other people but no one joined. Since we did not have enough money, we started walking (see option 1). The last taxi leaves at 12.00 or 12.30. If you take the taxi to Casa del Monte, you do the hiking in the opposite direction to option 1: Casa del Monte - tunnels - Naciente de Marcos - Naciente de Cordero - Visitor’s Centre. A good website with map is the Senderos de La Palma website (list of footpaths - short distance footpaths - PR LP 06)
4.5 based on 108 reviews
Only a short drive from the coast this place is amazing.We parked the car at the visitors centre and took the short walk to the falls.The scenery is magnificent as you follow a good path through the lava tunnels you seem to step back in time.This was one of the many highlights on our tour of the island.
Enjoy the sea of San Andres Island with a special accompaniment and sea transport. In the boat “Release Me” you may visit, according to the plan, the fishing grounds: North, South; atolls such as: Bolivar Cay and Albuquerque, places where you will have the opportunity to practice different fishing techniques with the best equipment.
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