Between banana plantations, volcanic cliffs, and the sound of the Atlantic, El Remo is one of those places where you can truly feel the authentic spirit of La Palma. This small coastal village in Los Llanos de Aridane, just minutes from Puerto Naos and Charco Verde Beach, is perfect for those seeking peace, local flavors, and a simple connection to the sea.

Why visit El Remo?
- Authentic vibe: El Remo retains its charm as a fishing village, surrounded by farmland and frequented by fishermen and shell collectors.
- Picture-perfect sunsets: The west-facing coast delivers unforgettable sunsets in warm hues over the ocean.
- Flavors of the sea: Beachfront kiosks and restaurants are known for fresh fish, seafood, and traditional Canarian dishes.
- A quiet beach: The small black sand and pebble bay (about 150 m) offers sheltered spots to relax and cool off.
- For the active: Kayaking and diving are possible here with proper permits and a guide, as it’s a protected marine area.

Services and facilities
Detail | Information |
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Beach | Black sand & pebbles, about 150 m |
Facilities | Umbrellas, wooden benches, restaurants |
Activities | Diving, kayaking, swimming (with caution) |
Setting | Semi-urban, surrounded by banana groves |
Access | By car from Los Llanos or Puerto Naos |
Parking | Designated area right by the coast |
Tips for your visit
- Bring sunscreen: the beach is sunny and hot at midday.
- Rocks can be slippery: wear water shoes if you plan to get in the water.
- On weekends, arrive early if you want a table at the beachfront restaurants.
- The sea is generally calm but always respect currents.
- Beside the beach there’s a small platform, popular with locals for jumping into the water and snorkeling