The volcanic beach at Puerto Naos is the main attraction of the resort – the expanse of black sand stretches for 500m along the coast, and is the longest beach on the island of La Palma. The beach is great for sunbathing and is backed by attractive trees for that much needed shade.Puerto Naos is made up of just a few streets, and a boulevard lined with shops, bars and restaurants. The hotel and bars make up the nightlife in Puerto Naos, which is fairly busy for the island, but still low-key in comparison to the other Canary Islands.