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Hotel Boomerang
Hotel Boomerang is located in Valverde, the capital of the small Canary Island of El Hierro. It offers a 24-hour reception and rooms with free Wi-Fi and a TV.


Parador de El Hierro
Set between the mountain and the sea at Roque de Bonanza, this secluded hotel looks out over the Atlantic Ocean from its setting on the tiny, tropical island of El Hierro.


CASA MAR AZUL
CASA MAR AZUL is located in Las Puntas, just 7.8 miles from Playa del Verodal and 18 miles from Faro de Orchilla. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
La Zamora
La Zamora is located in Guarazoca, just 14 miles from Playa del Verodal and 13 miles from Roque de la Bonanza. The vacation home features both Wifi and private parking free of charge.


Casas Rita
Casas Rita in Frontera provides adults-only accommodations with an open-air bath, a garden, and barbecue facilities. With mountain views, this accommodation offers a balcony and a swimming pool.
Bajo Capital Con Terraza y Aparcamiento Privado
Bajo Capital Con Terraza y Aparcamiento Privado offers accommodations in Valverde, 9.4 miles from Roque de la Bonanza and 26 miles from Faro de Orchilla.
Tesbabo Rural - Mimo
Tesbabo Rural - Mimo offers accommodations in Mocanal, 13 miles from Playa del Verodal and 13 miles from Roque de la Bonanza. Featuring sea and mountain views, this apartment also comes with free...
Casa Girdana
Casa Girdana is located in Valverde, just 15 miles from Playa del Verodal and 12 miles from Roque de la Bonanza. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking, and free Wifi.
El Rincón de Yeico
El Rincón de Yeico offers accommodations in Isora, 7.3 miles from Roque de la Bonanza and 19 miles from Faro de Orchilla. This vacation home provides a garden.
La Cuadra de Juan
La Cuadra de Juan is located in Frontera, just 7.2 miles from Playa del Verodal and 17 miles from Faro de Orchilla. This property offers a private pool, free Wifi, and free private parking.


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Geko Hotels
Hotel in Los LlanillosBreakfast optionsReview scoreWonderful · 231 reviewsFeaturing a shared lounge, terrace and views of mountain, Geko Hotels is located in Los Llanillos, 4.9 miles from Playa del Verodal.
Lua Hotel Boutique
Hotel in El Pinar del HierroBreakfast optionsReview scoreWonderful · 283 reviewsFeaturing a garden and views of city, Lua Hotel Boutique is located in El Pinar del Hierro, 1.2 miles from Playa de Las Calcosas.
Hotel Puntagrande
Hotel in FronteraBreakfast optionsReview scoreExceptional · 186 reviewsLocated in Frontera, Hotel Puntagrande is set on a tongue of lava rocks, surrounded by the ocean with a spectacular view from all the rooms and from the panoramic terrace.
Guest reviewBreakfast was absolutely delicious and enormous. Paula and David could not have been more helpful in looking after us.
Balneario Pozo de la Salud
Hotel in SabinosaBreakfast optionsReview scoreExcellent · 594 reviewsThis modern hotel is located right on the coast on the small Canary island of El Hierro. It offers a spa, an outdoor pool and a terrace overlooking the ocean.
Hotel Boomerang
Hotel in ValverdeBreakfast optionsReview scoreExcellent · 520 reviewsHotel Boomerang is located in Valverde, the capital of the small Canary Island of El Hierro. It offers a 24-hour reception and rooms with free Wi-Fi and a TV.
Guest reviewVery well run establishment, super friendly and informed personnel in reception. Rooms are old school, very nice and airy, clean with good lighting.
Hotel Ida Inés
Hotel in FronteraBreakfast optionsReview scoreExcellent · 251 reviewsLocated in Frontera, 7.1 miles from Playa del Verodal, Hotel Ida Inés provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.
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The town was close by and had all the amenities you could...
The town was close by and had all the amenities you could hope for. The restaurants were all varied and excellent value. Frontera itself was centrally located, the ideal place to explore the readt of the island. The roads are excellent and mostly easy to drive with the exception of a mountain pass to the south of the island which was pretty hair raising but good fun if care taken.Guest review bycullyUnited Kingdom - Review score
Most restaurants closed for Christmas so, as we prefer...
Most restaurants closed for Christmas so, as we prefer eating in the evening without driving, we ate most evenings in the apartment. Much less to do in town than we anticipated. The island of El Hierro is really beautiful. Great for sightseeing and trekking. Very friendly people.Guest review byJohn ArthurUnited Kingdom - Review score
This town is the main service centre for the island and has...
This town is the main service centre for the island and has most facilities. The bus network is centered here. Some bus routes must be pre-booked. The tourist office isn't very good. It couldn't provide a bus timetable and sent us to the wrong place to get one. However, bus times are available online and a paper copy can be collected from the bus station. Walking routes are well signposted and waymarked and there is a good network in all directions.Guest review byPamelaUnited Kingdom - Review score
We really enjoyed our stay in Isora – it’s a lovely, calm,...
We really enjoyed our stay in Isora – it’s a lovely, calm, and quiet place, perfect for relaxing and slowing down. The views of the surrounding landscape are beautiful and make the whole experience feel peaceful and grounding. There’s a small supermarket nearby, which made it easy to pick up whatever we needed without having to drive far. It’s not a busy or touristy spot, which we really appreciated – just nature, fresh air, and a slower pace of life. If you're looking for a quiet escape with scenic views and a local feel, Isora is a great choice.Guest review byEliskaCzech Republic - Review score
La Frontera is a lively, small town that offers all for the...
La Frontera is a lively, small town that offers all for the daily needs. Good location to experience the island of El Hierro. Many small restaurants, bars and small supermarkets and sports shops. In comparison, Valverde, despite capital, seems deserted and kind of depressing. La Restinga is too far away from anything else on the island. My recommendation therefore is clearly the area of La Frontera.Guest review byHolgerSwitzerland - Review score
La Restinga is a lovely fishing port at the very southern...
La Restinga is a lovely fishing port at the very southern tip of this beautiful island, and actually the continent of Europe. It has only a few bars and restaurants and a couple of small, but well stocked, mini markets. There are a couple of sandy beach areas as well as wooden sunbathing platforms close to steps to get into the sea. There is a public bus service but I would strongly recommend car hire.Guest review byMARKSpain - Review score
Valverde was my "home town" and so I am prejudiced in its...
Valverde was my "home town" and so I am prejudiced in its favour. My visit this time was to complete some business from when I was resident. The name extends to a wider area known as the ayuntamiento of which there are now three on the island. The town is also the island capital and so, by default, provides needs not fulfilled elsewhere. For example the hospital provides higher standards of care than would be expected in a community of around just ten thousand. Visitors should be aware of temperature gradients across the island. It is often true that Valverde town is seven degrees cooler than places on the coast - but the reverse can occur under some conditions! Valverde is a compact human-scale town. Everywhere (except some residential suburbs) is reachable within 15-20 minutes walk. There are several 'bus services mainly 4/5 times daily to other parts of the island and so Valverde is a good transport hub.Guest review byAlanIreland - Review score
A beautifull Island, very different than all other Canary...
A beautifull Island, very different than all other Canary Islands. Its Nature is very well preserved, its under UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, its fossil free, has lots of very well marked hiking ways allover the island, beautifull Natural pools on the coasts, some few black sand beaches, the highlands / mountain regions are very green with old Canary Pine trees and Laurel trees, a lot of endemic plants, the coasts are more vulcanic, some very barren, the views from all the Miradors are stunning. you feel far away from everything, clean air, very clear sea, wind, waves, sunshine, cooling climate in the mountains, warm on the coasts...all this you can experience on this small island.Guest review byNathalieSwitzerland - Review score
This is primarily a spot for diving enthusiasts.
This is primarily a spot for diving enthusiasts. We used it as a springboard to visit other places as it's supposed to be sunnier and warmer in winter than places farther inland or to the north. There aren't many options for restaurants and such - I'm not sure if it would be different in summer. Most are fairly traditional-looking and dishes are similar in most. Breakfast options were scarce - you'd be better off doing your own. I didn't see any bakeries nor cafés. Almost all of them were the all-in-one type of places. There are a lot of slopes, so I wouldn't recommend La Restinga for those with mobility issues.Guest review byChiewSpain