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La Palma

Volcano Route

(Nuevo Rumbo)

Walking through the island's historic volcanic eruptions

Maximum 17 people

Spanish, English, German

7 hours

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

Our certificates:
Our ecotourism commitment:

1. Interpretation of natural and cultural heritage in protected areas. Environmental awareness.
Our activities take place in direct contact with the main protected areas of La Palma, such as the Caldera de Taburiente National Park, the laurel forests, and the Biosphere Reserve. Specialized local guides interpret their geological, biological, and cultural values, helping visitors understand the fragility of these ecosystems and the importance of their conservation. In this way, we not only show the territory, but also generate experiences that promote environmental awareness.

2. Minimizing impact and promoting less frequent and less seasonal tourism
We design tours and schedules that avoid crowded areas and peak times, thus contributing to deseasonalization and a more balanced distribution of public use. We encourage small groups, prioritize routes that allow observation without disturbing wildlife, and apply low-impact practices, such as the principle of leaving no trace. Similarly, we offer activities throughout the year to support deseasonalization and to show visitors that La Palma is a destination that is alive in all seasons.

3. Direct contribution to biodiversity conservation
Part of the income from our activities goes towards supporting local conservation initiatives, such as projects to recover endemic flora, programs to monitor protected species, and actions linked to mitigating the impacts of the Tajogaite volcano. In addition, we incorporate moments during the activity dedicated to responsible wildlife observation and explaining the threats it faces, helping to raise awareness and promote more respectful behavior.

4. Boosting local socioeconomic development
We work closely with small businesses, artisan producers, agroecological farms, and family-run accommodations on the island. This allows a significant portion of the value generated by our activities to remain in La Palma, strengthening the local economy and helping to stabilize the population in rural areas. Prioritizing local suppliers also allows us to showcase La Palma's cultural identity to visitors through its cuisine, crafts, and traditions.

Open map Breña Baja (Sta. Cruz de Tenerife), España

Walking through the island's historic volcanic eruptions

The Volcano Route is a demanding but essential hiking trail for learning, with the help of our guide, about the history of volcanism on La Palma through a landscape of lava, ash, calderas, and volcanic eruptions intermingled with the characteristic green of the Canary Island pine as you cross the youngest part of the island, formed by several volcanoes within the Cumbre Vieja Natural Park.

Walking the Route of the Volcanoes is the best way to discover the most volcanic part of the island, enjoying landscapes that seem like science fiction, evoking even a virtual walk on the planet Mars. In addition, you can enjoy incredible panoramic views of both sides of La Palma and, depending on the day, you can even see the other three islands in the province: Tenerife, La Gomera, and El Hierro. Join us on a unique journey through a spectacular volcanic landscape that is alive, dynamic, and constantly changing.

Welcome to this journey through lava, ash, flows, and craters
in Cumbre Vieja.

Prices

Regular Rates:
- Adults (over 13 years old): €46/person
- Children (up to 12 years old): €23/person

Group Rates
- Ask about special prices for groups

The price includes

- Transfer from the hotel to the route and return to the hotel.

- Guided tour of the most recent craters in the island's volcanic history: San Juan volcano, Duraznero and Hoyo Negro craters, Martin Crater, and the municipality of Fuencaliente.

- Qualified official guide.

- Insurance.

Timetable

- Excursion on Mondays and Wednesdays
- Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- Subject to change depending on the schedule
- Check schedules for special dates such as Christmas, Easter, etc.

Activity details

- Location: Municipalities of El Paso and Fuencaliente

- Approximate duration: approximately 7 hours

- Minimum number of people per group: Minimum 9 people

- Maximum number of people per time slot/group: Maximum 17 people

- Languages in which the experience can be offered: Spanish, English, German

- This activity is not accessible

- Not suitable for families with children, as it is a medium-high difficulty route

- Minimum age to participate: 16 years old if accustomed to hiking.

- Pets are not allowed

Do not forget

- Bring at least 2 liters of water per person.

- Bring warm clothing during the winter months.

- Wear appropriate footwear for hiking.

- Bring food for the route.

- Bring sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat for the summer months.

Relevance

- Your own binoculars.

- Snacks and drinks.

- Camera.

Groups

Maximum 17 people

Available languages guide

Spanish, English, German

Approximate duration

7 hours

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