Best attractions and places to see around San Andrés Y Sauces include a diverse range of natural and cultural sites in the northeastern part of La Palma. This region is characterized by its ancient laurel forests, significant water channels, and natural sea pools. Visitors can explore historical landmarks such as 16th-century churches and an archaeological park, offering insights into the island's heritage. The area provides varied experiences, from exploring unique ecosystems to discovering traditional architecture.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The square was formerly the Plaza Principal, then Plaza de la Constitución, and has been called Plaza de España since the 19th century. The historic Iglesia de El Salvador is located directly on the square. City Hall (Ayuntamiento): A magnificent 16th-century Renaissance building that dominates the square.
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Beautiful view, you can rest in the shade below.
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If the weather is good, it's definitely a great view. Unfortunately, we weren't lucky today. 😅
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The view is really great when the weather is clear
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Very beautiful viewpoint, the Mirador Somada.
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A really impressive viewpoint, even if I didn't find the descent particularly comfortable.
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A very beautiful place with great buildings.
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The cat is probably up there all the time. :) Very friendly cat
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San Andrés y Sauces is renowned for its natural beauty. You can explore the ancient Los Tilos Forest, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve with hiking trails and waterfalls like Cascada de Los Tilos. Another significant natural site is Los Nacientes de Marcos y Cordero, famous for its water channels and a hiking trail through 13 tunnels leading to natural springs. For swimming, visit the natural pools of Charco Azul.
Yes, the municipality has a rich history. The Historic Quarter of San Andrés features cobbled streets and traditional architecture, including the 16th-century Church of San Andrés Apóstol. The Church of Los Sauces also houses Flemish Renaissance art. Don't miss the El Tendal Archaeological Park in Los Galguitos, which offers insights into the ancient Benahoaritas inhabitants through its caves and visitor center.
For breathtaking vistas, head to Roque de los Muchachos, the highest point on La Palma, offering incredible sky observation opportunities and views. Another excellent spot is the View from the Mirador de la Somada Alta, which provides wide, unobstructed views over the north-east coast and the laurel forest.
Absolutely! The natural pools of Charco Azul are ideal for families, offering safe swimming areas with lifeguards. Many of the natural parks and viewpoints, such as Roque de los Muchachos, are also accessible and enjoyable for families, though some hiking trails may be more challenging.
The region is a hiker's paradise. Popular trails include the challenging Cubo de la Galga Gorge, known for its dense, jungle-like laurel forest. You can also explore the Marcos y Cordero Trail, which takes you through tunnels and past springs. For more options, check out the hiking routes around San Andrés Y Sauces.
Yes, the area offers various cycling routes. You can find several road cycling routes that take you through scenic landscapes and charming villages. Explore options like the Las Mimbreras Picnic Area loops or routes connecting to Barlovento. For detailed routes, refer to the road cycling guide for San Andrés Y Sauces.
La Palma generally enjoys a mild climate year-round. For hiking and outdoor activities, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures. During winter, higher altitude areas like Roque de los Muchachos can be cold, so warm clothing is essential. Summer is great for swimming in natural pools like Charco Azul.
Beyond the well-known sites, the region holds unique spots. The Cuevas de los Murciélagos (Bat Caves) are volcanic caves home to several bat species. Also, the Colorful Waterfall, though partially man-made, is a striking sight within the Caldera de Taburiente National Park, with its iron-colored walls and algae creating a vibrant display.
Puerto Espíndola is a charming small fishing port where you can enjoy fresh local fish. It's also a popular spot for diving, allowing you to explore the rich underwater world with its sponges, soft corals, and diverse fish species.
The Monumento al Infinito is an eleven-meter-tall structure created by Canarian artist Cesar Manrique. Erected in 1985 to commemorate the opening of the Roque de Los Muchachos Astrophysical Observatory, it's located nearly 2,000 meters above sea level and offers incredible views, especially at sunrise.
Visitors frequently praise the unique, jungle-like atmosphere of the laurel forests, especially in areas like Cubo de la Galga Gorge, where the humidity and temperature create an ideal environment for hiking. The stunning panoramic views from elevated points like Mirador de la Somada Alta are also highly appreciated, offering unobstructed perspectives of the coastline and forests.
Yes, the region has a strong agricultural heritage. You can see banana and yam plantations throughout the municipality. San Andrés y Sauces is also known for its rum production, with local distilleries sometimes offering tours and tastings, providing insight into this traditional industry.


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