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La Palma, often referred to as "La Isla Bonita" (The Beautiful Island), is a paradise for hikers. The island boasts diverse landscapes, from lush laurel forests in the north to volcanic craters and lava fields in the south. Highlights include the Ruta de los Volcanes, which offers dramatic views of volcanic landscapes, and the Caldera de Taburiente National Park, a vast crater surrounded by towering peaks and waterfalls. With well-maintained trails, varying difficulty levels, and breathtaking vistas, La Palma is an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. You will experience the 6 most beautiul walks.
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Day 1 Ruta de los Volcanes17.0 kmThis iconic trail runs along the southern volcanic ridge of La Palma, starting from the Refugio El Pilar and ending in Los Canarios (Fuencaliente). It offers breathtaking views of the volcanic landscapes, including craters, lava fields, and pine forests. The route is challenging but rewards hikers with dramatic scenery and a sense of the island's volcanic origins.
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Day 2 Caldera de Taburiente16.0 kmThe Caldera de Taburiente National Park features a massive crater with steep cliffs and lush vegetation. This hike takes you into the heart of the caldera, starting from Los Brecitos and descending to the base of the caldera where you can see the Taburiente River and the impressive Roque Idafe. It's a moderately difficult hike with spectacular views of the towering peaks and waterfalls.
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Day 3 Los Tilos – Marcos y Cordero12.0 kmThis trail starts in the dense laurel forest of Los Tilos and follows a series of water channels through 13 tunnels to the springs of Marcos y Cordero. The route is known for its lush greenery, cascading waterfalls, and impressive tunnels carved into the rock. It's a unique and adventurous hike, suitable for those who don't mind getting a bit wet.
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Day 4 Pico Bejenado12.0 kmPico Bejenado is an extinct volcano located within the Caldera de Taburiente National Park. The trail offers panoramic views of the entire island from its summit at 1,854 meters. The hike is moderately difficult, with a steady ascent through pine forests leading to the rocky summit, where you'll be rewarded with 360-degree views.
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Day 5 Sendero de los Dragos7.0 kmThis shorter trail, located near the town of Garafía in the north, is named after the ancient dragon trees (Dracaena draco) found along the route. The path takes you through rural landscapes and past traditional Canarian architecture, offering insights into the island's cultural and natural heritage. It's an easy walk suitable for all ages.
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Day 6 Barranco de Las Angustias15.0 kmThis hike follows the Barranco de Las Angustias, a deep ravine that drains the Caldera de Taburiente. Starting from the Mirador de Los Brecitos, the trail descends into the barranco, passing through varied landscapes, including pine forests, rocky outcrops, and riverbeds. It's a moderately difficult hike with the highlight being the crossing of the Roque Idafe, a sacred rock to the indigenous people.
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Day 7 Roque de los Muchachos10.0 kmStarting from the highest point of the island, Roque de los Muchachos (2,426 meters), this trail offers unparalleled views over the island and, on clear days, neighboring islands such as Tenerife and La Gomera. The route takes you along the edge of the caldera, providing dramatic vistas into the depths below. It's a relatively easy walk with some steep sections.
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Day 8 End of the tourAfter breakfast, we take the ferry back to Tenerife.
1 - 8 februray 2025
Guided price
- Basic price: 1,270.00 €
Supplements prices
- Single room: 350.00 €
Included
- 7 nights in hotel accommodation
- All meals
- English speaking guide
- All transfers duting the trip
Not included
- Flights
- Travel insurance
- Optional excursions
- Personal expenses
- Drinks
- Tips
Minimum participants: 6, maximum 15
***Other periods available upon request for private groups
HIGHLIGHTS
• The volcanic landscape of Teneguia
• The beautiful village of San Andres
• The spectacular rocky coast of the North
• The subtropical forest of Los Tilos
• The crater of Taburiente
• Pico de la Nieve and the views
• The absence of air, noise, and light pollution
• La Palma is the greenest and most varied island of the Canary Islands