Maximum 60 people
Spanish, English
3 hours
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- We actively collaborate in the conservation of biodiversity, working with the Ministry for Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge by sharing data on cetacean sightings that help in their monitoring. In our observation activities, we apply responsible practices such as sailing at reduced speed and respecting observation distances.
- We also promote local development by working with suppliers, skippers, and guides from the island, generating employment and added value in the La Palma community. In addition, we encourage our visitors to maintain a respectful connection with our island, valuing and protecting our marine and coastal ecosystems.
- We offer tours throughout the year, promoting the deseasonalization of tourism and inviting visitors to discover the coast of La Palma and the ocean inhabitants that are characteristic of each season. In this way, we contribute to a more balanced form of tourism.
- Our outreach work goes further, and we participate in talks and educational activities in collaboration with schools and local entities, promoting knowledge of the marine environment among young residents. In this way, we contribute to creating a collective awareness in La Palma society.
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Departure from the port of Tazacorte:
We will meet at the pier for a welcome and to board the boat. The guides will explain the safety rules and give a brief introduction to what we will be doing during the excursion.
Sailing to Cueva Bonita, Poris de Candelaria, and La Veta Beach:
During the trip, you can enjoy the volcanic cliffs, rock formations, and explanations of the different points of interest, their peculiarities, and curiosities. We can enter Cueva Bonita whenever conditions allow us to do so safely.
Whale watching and marine life in the wild:
We will continue the route, moving away from the coast in search of cetaceans, turtles, and seabirds. Sightings are carried out responsibly, respecting observation rules.
Return via the Tajogaite volcanic fajana:
On the way to the port, we will approach the lava fields to contemplate the new landscapes created by the eruption of the Tajogaite volcano and enjoy the views from the boat. The order in which we will see the different points of the coast may vary.
Arrival at the port and farewell:
We will end the experience by sharing impressions and remembering the importance of protecting the oceans.
Regular rates:
- Adults (12 years and older): €60/person
- Child (3 to 12 years old): €35/person
- Infant (up to 3 years): free
Group rates:
- More than 5 people: €54/adult - €31.5/child
- More than 10 people: €48/adult - €28/child
- Guided boat tour
- Complimentary non-alcoholic beverages
- First departure time: 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
- Second departure time: 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
- Location: Marina in Puerto de Tazacorte
- Approximate duration: 2.5 to 3 hours
- Minimum number of people per group: 8 people
- Maximum number of people per group: 60
- Languages in which the experience can be offered: Spanish, English
- Accessible activity: For wheelchair users, depending on the type of wheelchair, we can help you access the activity
- Suitable for families with children
- Minimum age to participate: Suitable for babies
- Pets allowed
- Sunscreen and a hat.
- Some warm clothing because it can get chilly while sailing.
- Camera or cell phone.
- Binoculars to help us spot marine animals.
- Arrive half an hour early for boarding.
Maximum 60 people
Spanish, English
3 hours