Vakanz - Winter 24/25 - LuxairTours

167 See, hear, smell, taste... An experience for all your senses! Our excursions help you to get to know your destination and all its facets. Discover amazing places, typical dishes from the region or breathtaking beaches. • Hiking in the laurel forest of Cubo de la Galga – a precious natural treasure • Following the trail of the new Cumbre Vieja volcano • Hiking in the heart of La Caldera de Taburiente • Hiking to the Roque de los Muchachos – Head up to the sky in La Palma • Hiking to the Porís de Candelaria – In search of a small paradise • Bus trip to the Roque de los Muchachos • Stargazing from the Roque de los Muchachos • Discovering the botanical side of La Palma in the north of the island • Volcano hiking tour • 4x4 minibus excursion to the volcanoes You can find out more about the excursions at: lg.lu/lapalma Excursions Attention sun seekers! The beach in the port of Tazacorte area holds the record for the most hours of sunshine in La Palma. Hiking in the Caldera de Taburiente National Park is an absolute must when staying on the island. This walk gives you a close-up view of the incredible crater, which is 9 kilometres wide and 2 kilometres deep, as well as a beautiful reddish-coloured waterfall in the Las Angustias ravine. The laurel forests of Los Tilos and La Galga, with their endless trees, giant ferns and canyons, are other unmissable places for walks in nature. La Palma is also a popular diving spot. Its waters are rich with caves and submerged arches where you can get up close to all types of wildlife, including puffer fish, barracudas and multi-coloured neon fish. Must do The Roque de los Muchachos, the highest point on the island, is topped by the largest astronomical observatory in the northern hemisphere. It's an incredible spot for stargazing! On a boat excursion, you can combine dolphin and whale watching with a visit to the pirate bay of Prois de Candelaria. On this steep coastline to the west of La Palma, there is a gigantic cave that you must see for yourself. To the north and north-west of La Palma, near Santo Domingo de Garafia in particular, you will find huge dragon tree plantations, a typical tree of the Canary Islands. The island's capital, Santa Cruz de La Palma, is well worth a visit. Stroll through the town to see the historic centre and traditional colonial houses. Must see Information about the destination, entry requirements and residence taxes can be found here: lg.lu/lapalma

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