Enjoy a 7-night holiday in La Palma, known as the beautiful island for its incredible landscapes, imposing volcanoes, deep forests, welcoming beaches, and star-filled skies.
You will have the opportunity to take part in a day of stargazing, a whale watching activity on board a traditional fishing boat accompanied by a menu of local homemade tapas and you will go hiking around Cubo de la Galga and the last eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano, both with a specialised mountain guide.
You will stay in a beautiful 3* hotel in a botanical garden surrounded by nature just a few metres from the sea, a real oasis of calm and relaxation.
Book by calling 961 06 49 03 (add 0034 if you call us from outside Spain), send us an email to hello@greentravelspain.com or fill in the form in “enquiry or booking”.
Embark on a celestial experience in Isla Bonita, where the night sky becomes a breathtaking spectacle.
We invite you to immerse yourself in the fascinating universe of astronomy, exploring constellations, planets, galaxies, nebulae and an infinite number of stars. This astronomical journey is designed to captivate all ages, giving you the opportunity to discover the mysteries of the cosmos. Guided by Starlight experts, you will immerse yourself in astronomical knowledge through professional telescopes, which will bring you closer to surprising details and allow you to appreciate the immensity of space.
Our private Astronomical Observatory will provide you with a unique experience. Isla Bonita, with its clear, cloudless skies, provides the perfect backdrop for this celestial adventure. You will learn about the mythology behind the constellations, explore the surface of distant planets and marvel at the vastness of distant galaxies. Immerse yourself in the magic of the night, far from the city lights, and discover a celestial world that few have the opportunity to experience.
This astronomical journey is not only educational, but also a unique opportunity to contemplate the vastness of the universe from the special perspective of the Isla Bonita.
Embark on a unique whale watching experience in La Palma aboard the historic ship BUSSARD. You will sail along the impressive cliffs, exploring points of interest such as La Cueva Bonita, El Porís de Candelaria and La Cueva Colorada. Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere as you swim in the crystal clear Playa de la Veta, weather permitting.
The tour begins with a warm welcome by our guide, accompanied by a glass of cava. During the trip along the west coast of La Palma, you will be able to see the whales and dolphins that surround our waters. In addition, delight your palate with a menu of Spanish tapas prepared on the spot in the galley and grill on board, with vegetarian options available. The BUSSARD, a historic ship built in 1970 in Germany and transformed into a charming sightseeing vessel, offers exceptional amenities. From on-board bathrooms to sunbathing areas and a bow net to feel the sea, this ship retains its original charm. After a refreshing swim, enjoy a freshwater shower on board.
Explore the boat freely, either in the shade, on the sunbathing area or in the bow net, as you immerse yourself in the marine experience. This unforgettable tour combines the majesty of marine life with the history and charm of one of the most beautiful ships in the Canary Islands, the BUSSARD.
On a guided tour you will discover the new Cumbre Vieja volcano on La Palma, one of the most active volcanic complexes in the Canary Islands.
You will get as close as possible to the new crater to observe the volcanic lava flows, from the prehistoric to the most recent, and you will understand how they have been able to completely change some areas of the island.
On the way we will tell you, with our specialised guides, the consequences that have been generated after the last eruption on the 19th of September 2021, where the youngest territory of the Continent has been created and you will learn about the geology and history of La Palma that will make you feel closer to the place and its inhabitants.
The route will start from the first historical volcano dating back to 1480, the Tacande volcano or also known by the locals as La montaña Quemada, and we will reach the top of the volcano to see what mother nature has been able to create in just a few months. You will be able to walk through the ash that has been deposited in the area and understand the damage that has been done to the vegetation and the incredible regenerative power of the Canary Island pine.
On this tour you will be able to admire the Laurasilva of the island of La Palma, known as the Green Island for its main resources such as nature and vegetation.
The Laurasilva Forest, whose origin dates back to the Tertiary period (more than 20 million years ago), has undergone very few evolutionary changes over the years and will leave you speechless as time seems to have stopped.
Starting the walk you will notice that the path is located in a ravine, covered by a millenary evergreen forest, with mist from the trade winds that characterize this area, humidity, temperature and pleasant shadows. You will have the opportunity to get to know a living relic, it will be like going back in time and walking in the plant formations that covered a large part of Europe during the Tertiary period.
All along the way you will be accompanied by a legend. The story goes that a beautiful young woman, overwhelmed by the shepherd’s insistence on getting her heart, wanted to test his love by asking him for the impossible and thus free herself. The young woman asked him that before becoming his wife, she should approach the precipice and, resting her hands on her spear, she should jump over the abyss three times with her body without falling. On the last jump, the shepherd lacked strength and fell into the ravine. Dying, thus, for the sake of love. She lost her head and did not stop crying until the last days of her life. Since then, the local people have called the cliff El Salto del Enamorado (The Fall of the Lover) to remember him.
All activities are carried out in small groups and with specialised professionals.
Couples, families or people travelling alone.
Any date
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