Cave adventure, lava, mosaics and wine

 There are no limits to the diversity of La Palma. Even those who think they already know the island like the back of their hand will be amazed on this tour. First, we will take a look at the lava flow of the San Juan volcano from 1949 and explain to you the peculiarities of volcanism, how a lava tube is formed and what these structures have been used for over thousands of years. Together, armed with helmets and headlamps, we will venture inside and be amazed. In a huge cave, chocolate seems to grow into our mouths. Are those stalactites and cave paintings that we see there? Why were rituals held here to deal with birth trauma and what glitters like stars from the ceilings everywhere? We will reveal these and other secrets for you on this cave adventure. But that’s not all. Back on the surface, we hike across lava fields to the famous mosaic park “La Glorieta” in Las Manchas. Luis Morera, a student of Cesar Manrique, has created giant lizards and flower formations here using countless tiles, which are surrounded by native plants and are in perfect harmony with them. A visit to the wine museum with wine tasting rounds off the day. (The visit to the lava tube can also be booked separately) Sturdy shoes and a thin jacket are recommended for the lava tube. If you have them, you can also take gloves with you, as the lava rock is very sharp – should you happen to stumble.

Start: 09:30/ Distance: 3km / Time: 3 hours / Price 65€

Please specify pick-up point when booking:

8:50 Los Llanos: Bus station
9:15 Puerto Naos: Hotel Sol (on the main road)
9:30 Las Manchas: below the Caños de Fuego visitor center (where the stilt paths cross the road)

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