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La Higuera de la Abuela

La Higuera de la Abuela (Calle Tajaniscaba, 10, 38900 Echedo) – located in a town toward the northern end of El Hierro, this is a great restaurant for plant lovers, since it’s located in a lush garden (with succulents, cacti, bougainvillea, oleander, and hibiscus). Local dishes are served here, such as rabo de buey (stewed […]

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La Casa Abajo Sport & Coffee

La Casa Abajo Sport & Coffee (Calle Tigaday Uno 25, 38911 Frontera) – this modest restaurant is catered to hikers and sports bikers who pass through Frontera on their way to nearby sights. As the restaurant’s name suggests, coffee, teas and assorted breakfast food (from omelets to fresh fruit) are served here during the morning. […]

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Garañones

Garañones (Calle Cascadas del Mar 3, 38911 Frontera) – located on the northwest part of the island, this restaurant is known for serving freshly-caught local seafood (including camarones). These and other dishes, including meat and potatoes, can be eaten with a Canarian sauce served here called “mojo verde” (a punchy herbal sauce made of garlic, […]

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Casa Guayana

Casa Guayana (Ctra Gral.Timijiraque, 38910 Timijiraque) — this modest restaurant (for local diners) is located just a walk away from a nearby popular beach. Their garlic prawns are superb, though their signature chicken dish ‘rooster chunks’ are an acquired taste. Local Canarian wines are also served.

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Casa Goyo

Casa Goyo (Calle Jarera, 11, 38915 San Andrés) – this simple family run restaurant has been opened since 1995, and serves various local & international dishes such as stuffer chicken breasts, onion bacalao (cod fish), roast pig with chickpeas, roast beef, lasagna, and grilled Herreño cheese. Wines produced in the Canary Islands are also served. […]

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Bar Restaurante Joapira

Bar Restaurante Joapira (Plaza Candelaria 8, 38911 Frontera) — sample some of the best Venezuelan dishes at this restaurant. Run by three friendly ladies, it offers delicious cachapas (stuffed corn pancakes) and a variety of grilled meat. Located in an elevated area in the town of Frontera, the outdoor seating boasts expansive ocean views. Dining […]

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Monumento al Meridiano Cero

Monumento al Meridiano Cero / Meridian Zero Monument (highway GR 131 towards Faro de Orchilla) — this monument, close by the lighthouse at Orchilla, stands as testimony to the fact that the Prime Meridian was once fixed here before being transferred to the Observatory in Greenwich, in England. The monument is simple and highly symbolic, […]

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Iglesia de la Concepción

Iglesia de la Concepción (Calle Gral. Rodríguez y Sánchez Espinosa, 1, 38900 Villa de Valverde) – this is the largest church in the island, which was originally built in 1544, and underwent renovations in the mid-1700s and the early 1800s. In addition, the church clock had repairs doing in 2000. Until 1852, this church’s grounds […]

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Ermita de Nuestra Señora de los Reyes

Ermita de Nuestra Señora de Los Reyes (Diseminado Dehesas las Cm, 2, 38912 Frontera) – this chapel is dedicated to the patron saint of El Hierro (Virgen de los Reyes), who was credited with ending a dangerous drought that the island endured in 1741. As a reward, the islanders vowed to transport every four year […]

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Ecomuseo de Guinea

Ecomuseo de Guinea (Calle General las Puntas, 38911 Las Puntas) — this outdoor museum is the island’s largest cultural site. The Cases de Guinea is a fascinating journey through a volcanic cave and 20 ancient houses, four of which are accessible, displaying island life through the centuries. The eco-museum’s guided route (through caves, volcanic tubes […]