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Finca Valentina

A refuge where time stands still between 19th-century stone walls, freshly picked fruit from the tree and the sea breeze of Villa de Mazo.

Our ecotourism commitment

We are committed to the environment and work towards sustainable tourism.
That is why we are taking measures in this direction. More information

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At Villa Valentina, we practice regenerative tourism, respectful of the La Palma Biosphere Reserve and connected to its rural essence.

All our produce is certified organic, grown on the farm alongside fruit trees, a vegetable garden, and endemic flora that invite you to discover the island's agricultural landscape.

- Organic farming on our land.
All our produce is certified organic, grown directly on the farm with respect for the soil and the island's natural cycle.

- Renewable energy and energy sovereignty.
We have installed a 3.5 kW/h photovoltaic park that generates a large part of our electricity. We collaborate with La Palma Renovable for a 100% renewable island and consume the rest through the SomEnergia cooperative.

- Support for the island's sustainable olive groves.

Our company, Oil Me Up, based in Villa Valentina, is part of Olipalma, promoting sustainable olive cultivation that improves the lives of farmers and protects the environment.

- Natural surroundings and landscape observation.

Our 19th-century country estate, with its independent cottages, gardens, and viewpoints, offers the opportunity to enjoy starry skies, Atlantic sunrises, and nearby hiking trails, prioritizing silence and tranquility in a unique volcanic landscape.

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Finca Valentina is a beautiful rustic estate in the traditional style of La Palma, dating back to the mid-19th century and completely renovated for tourist use in 2007.

Facing east and situated 550 meters above sea level, Finca Valentina offers spectacular sunrises over the Atlantic Ocean each morning, with incredible views of the islands of Tenerife, La Gomera, and El Hierro.

Finca Valentina boasts 4,000 square meters of land and an ideal setting for relaxation and well-being, surrounded by fruit trees, endemic and aromatic plants, various cacti, and all kinds of flowers.

Nights at Finca Valentina invite rest and restorative sleep, as well as contemplation of La Palma's incomparable starry sky. La Palma was declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 2002 and is known for this reason as "La Isla Bonita" (The Beautiful Island) and "La Isla Verde" (The Green Island).

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