“A superb boutique hotel nestled into the historic old quarter of Santa Cruz de La Palma. Set in a wonderfully restored 17th century building, the rooms are spacious and comfortable with ocean facing balconies. Perfect for a romantic, relaxing break. ”
“A superb boutique hotel nestled into the historic old quarter of Santa Cruz de La Palma. Set in a wonderfully restored 17th century building, the rooms are spacious and comfortable with ocean facing balconies. Perfect for a romantic, relaxing break. ”
Recommended For
- Local exploring
- A small boutique hotel, perfectly placed for exploring the colonial history of Santa Cruz de La Palma.
- Local markets
- Explore the local markets of Santa Cruz de La Palma and pick up some treats to bring home with you.
- Windsurfing
- The surrounding coastline is great for windsurfing, ask at the hotel for lessons.
- Sailing
- The ideal port of call for a sailing trip around La Palma.
- Sights nearby
- Three miles from the fantastic Observatorio Astrofísico.
- Pet friendly
- Pets are allowed on request
- Free wifi
- Full of character
- Sit-out Terrace
- No restaurant
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Less £
- Quiet
- Romantic
- Charming
- On an island
- Historic
- Boutique
- Sea Views
Facilities
- Pet friendly
- Pets are allowed on request
- Sit-out Terrace
- No restaurant
- Outdoor dining
- Walking distance restaurants
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Free wifi
- Wifi
- Sitting Room
Activities
- Local markets
- Explore the local markets of Santa Cruz de La Palma and pick up some treats to bring home with you.
- Windsurfing
- The surrounding coastline is great for windsurfing, ask at the hotel for lessons.
- Sailing
- The ideal port of call for a sailing trip around La Palma.
- Sights nearby
- Three miles from the fantastic Observatorio Astrofísico.
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Hotel San Telmo
'A peach of a boutique hotel in a converted 17th-century house in the oldest part of Santa Cruz de La Palma. There's impeccable style, personal attention from the owners and a lovely breakfast in the heart of this architecturally resplendent town.'
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)