La Palma: Tajogaite Volcano Guided Trek
Hightlight
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English-Speaking
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Group-Friendly
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Reservations
History
La Palma, one of Spain’s Canary Islands, is a volcanic hotspot shaped by millennia of eruptions, with the Tajogaite Volcano forming during the dramatic 2021 Cumbre Vieja eruption, which lasted 85 days and created Europe’s youngest land. This event, the island’s most significant since the 1971 Teneguía eruption, destroyed over 3,000 buildings, reshaped forests, and formed a new peninsula, adding to La Palma’s rugged geological legacy. The nearby Tacande Volcano, documented in 1480 as the “burnt mountain,” marks an earlier chapter in the island’s fiery history.
The guided trek through this volcanic landscape reflects La Palma’s tradition of blending adventure with education, showcasing the raw power of nature within the Cumbre Vieja Natural Park. Since the 2021 eruption, these tours have become a vital way to understand the island’s ongoing geological evolution and its resilient spirit, rooted in centuries of coexistence with volcanic activity.
Highlights
- Hike an 8km route through La Palma’s newest volcanic landscape, formed in 2021.
- Enjoy close-up views of the Tajogaite Volcano and its lava flows.
- Walk over volcanic ash and explore the Cumbre Vieja’s dramatic terrain.
- Learn fascinating stories and facts from an expert guide.
- Experience the serene beauty of La Palma’s volcanic scenery from unique perspectives.
Full Description
Embark on a 4.5-hour guided trek to explore the Tajogaite Volcano, La Palma’s newest geological marvel, formed during the 2021 Cumbre Vieja eruption. Starting with a 15-minute van transfer from one of two meeting points in Los Llanos de Aridane (C. Antonio Pino Pérez, 1), this 8km hike offers an immersive journey through a landscape reshaped by lava, ash, and molten rock, with a moderate elevation change of ±300m.
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Begin at the historic Tacande Volcano, documented in 1480, and ascend the Cumbre Vieja slopes, marveling at the raw, otherworldly terrain sculpted in just 85 days. Your guide shares insights into the eruption’s impact, which destroyed over 3,000 structures and created a new peninsula, while pointing out lava flows and volcanic formations. The comfortable path skirts the back edge of Tajogaite (not the crater), offering safe, breathtaking views of the devastation and beauty left behind.
After 3.75 hours of hiking, return by van to the starting point, enriched by stories of La Palma’s volcanic history and its resilient ecosystem. Available daily in English and Spanish, with German tours on select days, this moderate trek is perfect for adventurers seeking to witness the raw power of nature up close.
Why Choose This Experience?
This guided trek offers a rare opportunity to explore Europe’s youngest volcanic landscape, blending physical adventure with educational insights into La Palma’s geological and cultural history. The expert guide’s storytelling brings the 2021 eruption to life, while the moderate 8km route suits active travelers eager to walk over fresh volcanic ash and lava flows.
With round-trip transport and a focus on safety, the tour is accessible yet thrilling, ideal for nature lovers and those intrigued by volcanic phenomena. The serene vistas and unique terrain make it a standout experience, showcasing La Palma’s raw beauty and resilience in the wake of natural transformation.
What’s Included
- 3.75-hour guided trek around Tajogaite Volcano.
- Expert guide (English and Spanish daily; German select days).
- Round-trip van transportation from C. Antonio Pino Pérez, 1.
- Safety briefing and route guidance.
- Insights into the 2021 eruption and volcanic history.
Itinerary
- Meet at C. Antonio Pino Pérez, 1 (Los Llanos de Aridane).
- Van transfer to trek starting point (15 minutes).
- Guided 8km hike around Tajogaite Volcano, starting at Tacande (3.75 hours).
- Van return to starting point (15 minutes).
- Note: Itinerary subject to change due to weather or volcanic activity.
Pricing
From $44 per person
Meeting Point
Meet at C. Antonio Pino Pérez, 1, Los Llanos de Aridane (two locations). Arrive 15 minutes early for check-in. If the gate is closed, use the intercom for entry.
How to Get There
- By foot: The meeting point is a 5-10 minute walk from Los Llanos de Aridane’s town center.
- By bus: Line 110 from Santa Cruz de La Palma stops at Los Llanos, a 5-minute walk.
- By taxi: Request drop-off at C. Antonio Pino Pérez, 1; €10-15 from Los Llanos.
- By car: Free parking near the meeting point; follow signs to Los Llanos.
Good to Know
What to Bring
- Comfortable, sturdy shoes for volcanic terrain.
- Warm clothing and jacket for variable weather.
- Hat and sunscreen for sun exposure.
- Water for hydration (minimum 1L recommended).
- Charged smartphone for photos or emergencies.
Know Before You Go
- Moderate 8km hike with ±300m elevation; suitable for fit travelers.
- Pets not allowed due to terrain and safety concerns.
- Tours in English/Spanish daily; German tours require availability check.
- Weather may affect the route; cancellations offer refunds or rescheduling.
- Follow guide’s safety instructions on volcanic terrain.
Reviews
- Amazing trek with passionate guide Armanda! The volcanic scenery was unforgettable—highly recommend!
- Informative and well-paced. The guide respected everyone, sharing detailed eruption facts. Very happy!
- Professional tour with vivid volcanic insights. The introductory video’s music was loud, but the hike was perfect.
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FAQ's
What is included in the tour price, and are there any additional costs?
The tour includes a 3.75-hour guided 8km trek around Tajogaite Volcano, an expert guide (English/Spanish daily, German select days), and round-trip van transport from C. Antonio Pino Pérez, 1. A safety briefing and historical insights are provided. No additional costs apply, as all elements are covered. Personal expenses, like extra water or snacks, are optional, but the trail lacks vendors, so bring essentials. This ensures a transparent, value-packed volcanic adventure.
How long is the tour, and what is the physical demand involved?
The tour lasts about 4.5 hours, including 15-minute van transfers each way and a 3.75-hour, 8km hike with ±300m elevation change. The moderate trek over volcanic ash and uneven terrain requires good fitness and sturdy shoes. Not suitable for those with mobility issues or low stamina. The guide paces the group comfortably, with breaks for views, but prepare for sun exposure and variable weather, ensuring an active yet manageable experience.
Is the tour suitable for families with children, and are there any age restrictions?
The tour suits families with children aged 12+ who are fit for an 8km moderate hike, as there are no specific age restrictions, but kids must be accompanied. The volcanic terrain and elevation may challenge younger children or those unused to hiking. The guide’s stories about the 2021 eruption engage older kids, but the physical demands and lack of seating make it less ideal for toddlers. Families should ensure kids can handle the distance and uneven paths.
Can I take photos during the tour, and are there any restrictions?
Photography is encouraged to capture Tajogaite’s lava flows, ash fields, and panoramic views. No restrictions apply for personal cameras or phones, though tripods may be impractical on uneven terrain. The guide may suggest photo stops, like at Tacande or Cumbre Vieja viewpoints. Stay on designated paths for safety while photographing, and avoid loose rocks. Keep devices charged to document La Palma’s raw volcanic beauty without delaying the group.
What happens if the tour is canceled due to weather or volcanic activity?
If weather or volcanic activity (e.g., unstable terrain) cancels the tour, you’ll receive a full refund or rescheduling option. Check La Palma’s weather forecast and contact the operator if conditions seem uncertain. Arrive 15 minutes early to avoid missing the van, as late arrivals may forfeit participation without refund. Follow the guide’s safety instructions on-site, as volcanic areas can be unpredictable, ensuring a secure and enjoyable trek.
