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Tours, experiences and excursions in La Palma

La Palma is situated in the north-eastern corner of the archipelago and it belongs to the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. It has been the third Canary Island to be listed in the World Network of Biosphere Reserves. Here you can engage in numerous activities and visit wonderful places. The island is a strategic point for astronomical observatories and grants a unique view of the Milky Way. After a night spent watching the stars, planets and galaxies in the distant sky, you can enjoy a hiking tour in its lush evergreen forests, dive in its natural pools and waterfalls, participate to a whale and dolphin watching tour, experience a speleology adventure or visit its volcanoes.

Things to do and see in La Palma
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Private excursion in Lanzarote, minibus and guide available

Mass tourism is becoming a thing of the past, as today most visitors prefer private tours rather than group travel, so that they can choose their own …More

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Cumbrecita Route and Volcanoes (Price per vehicle not per person)

We will go to the Mirador de La Concepción, from there we will pass through the municipality of Breña Alta, we will climb to the Refugio del Pilar fro …More

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Guided Walking Route to Caldera de Taburiente

Without a doubt, the best activity you can do on La Palma. Discover the Caldera de Taburiente, considered the most emblematic natural wonder of the is …More

About La Palma

On the so called Isla Bonita, or Isla Verde for its lavish greenery, you can find the most charming places in Europe in just a few kilometres. Here you have wonderful mountains, ancient forests and majestic volcanoes like Teneguia or the famous Cumbre Vieja. La Palma is the ideal island for hiking lovers. Nature lovers can also bathe in its natural pools and the children can always find something new and exciting to learn, thanks to the presence of six different ecosystems, still untouched by mass tourism.

Due to its proximity to other Canary Islands, a day trip, by motor or sailing boat, to Tenerife, La Gomera or El Hierro - the smallest island of the archipelago - is recommended.