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Discover La Palma's volcanic landscape on an 8-hour full-day tour featuring a 3-hour hike, sightseeing at lava delta, viewpoints, and close-up views of Tajogaite.

This full-day tour in La Palma offers an engaging mix of hiking, scenic bus rides, and close-up views of the Tajogaite volcano. Priced at $57.79 per person, the tour is designed for those interested in understanding the island’s volcanic activity and landscape changes following 85 days of eruption activity. It operates with a vehicle that includes air conditioning and offers pickup options from key locations, making logistics convenient. With an average booking window of 11 days in advance, this tour attracts visitors eager to explore La Palma’s recent volcanic features.
Starting early at 8:15 am, the tour covers a variety of impressive sights, from the new crater viewpoint to the lava delta at Puerto de Tazacorte, finishing with views from the nearby neighborhoods of Tajuya and Tacande. The tour’s guided hikes and scenic stops ensure an immersive experience, although it requires moderate physical fitness and isn’t suited for those with reduced mobility. Given the small group size limit of 14, the experience feels personal and well-paced, with plenty of opportunities for photos and learning about the island’s geological changes.
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The tour departs from the Tourist Information Office of Los Cancajos, with pickup options from La Palma & Teneguía Princess hotel and Estación de guaguas Santa Cruz de La Palma. The air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort throughout the day’s rides between stops. The journey begins early at 8:15 am, helping travelers make the most of the daylight for sightseeing and hiking.
The tour concludes at the same meeting point, making logistical planning straightforward. Its small group size, capped at 14 travelers, promotes a comfortable and engaging atmosphere, with plenty of time at each stop for exploring and taking photos.

The highlight of the tour is a guided hiking walk from Llano del Jable to a designated crater viewpoint. This approximately 3-hour trek covers scenic paths guarded for safety, providing the only close on-foot access to the Tajogaite volcano because of current restrictions. The path is well-maintained, and the guides offer insight into the island’s geological history as you ascend.
This walk is ideal for those who enjoy moderate hikes, offering spectacular views of the crater from an enabled viewing platform. Although some reviews mention feeling a bit rushed, the overall experience is designed to balance sightseeing with manageable physical activity.

After the hike, the tour moves to the Port of Tazacorte, where travelers gain free time for lunch at local eateries or cafes (cost not included). The lava delta here is a spectacular sight—an expansive landform created by recent volcanic flows extending into the sea.
This stop allows visitors to see the new landmass created in the sea and appreciate how lava has reshaped the coast. The scenic views and photo opportunities make this a compelling part of the tour, and the 1 hour and 45 minutes allocated gives plenty of time to explore at a relaxed pace.
Next, the tour visits Tajuya, a neighborhood that became an impromptu viewpoint during the eruption. The stop lasts approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes, during which the volcano can be seen clearly from a vantage point.
This photo stop offers a close-up perspective of the Tajogaite crater, allowing for memorable pictures. Since the area is visibly affected by lava flows, it provides a striking visual of the landscape’s transformation. The stop balances sightseeing with enough time to absorb the scale of the volcanic activity.
The final stop is near Tacande, one of the neighborhoods closest to the volcano’s birthplace. This 1-hour visit offers an opportunity to observe the orography altered by the eruption’s coladas and flows. It’s a chance to see how the land has been reshaped after more than 85 days of eruption activity.
This proximity gives a real sense of the volcano’s power and recent activity, making it a compelling conclusion to the day. The stop emphasizes the geological changes and helps visitors understand the scale of the eruption in a tangible way.

The tour price of $57.79 per person covers all transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle and guided commentary. It does not include lunch, so travelers should plan to eat during the free time at Puerto de Tazacorte.
The tour is suitable for those with moderate fitness levels, given the hiking component. It is not recommended for travelers with reduced mobility due to the walking involved. Since the tour has a maximum of 14 participants, the experience tends to be intimate and flexible, with guided explanations enhancing understanding of the volcanic landscape.
This activity offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for those unsure about weather conditions or scheduling. Since the experience depends on good weather, poor weather could lead to rescheduling or refunds. For the most part, the tour’s small group size and well-organized itinerary make it a dependable choice for exploring La Palma’s recent volcanic activity.
This full-day adventure is ideal for geology enthusiasts, hikers, and curious travelers eager to see the impact of recent volcanic eruptions. It suits those who enjoy moderate physical activity, scenic drives, and learning about volcanic landscapes firsthand.
The scenic stops and viewpoints ensure it appeals to photographers and nature lovers as well. It’s less suited for travelers with reduced mobility or those seeking a more relaxed, less active day.
This tour offers a comprehensive look at La Palma’s volcanic activity with a memorable hiking experience and expansive scenic stops. For $57.79, it provides excellent value—combining guided walks, scenic viewpoints, and close-up landforms—and delivers a well-rounded exploration of the island’s recent geological changes.
The small group size, professional guides, and detailed itinerary make it a reliable choice for travelers wanting an active, educational, and visually stunning day. Keep in mind the physical effort involved and plan accordingly for a rewarding experience that captures the raw power of La Palma’s volcanoes.
“Since all the paths are guarded this is the only way you can get the closest on foot to the Tajogaite Volcano. However we hadnt got a lot of time t…”
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included. You’ll have time at Puerto de Tazacorte to buy and enjoy your own meal.
What is the physical difficulty of the hike?
The hike is moderate, about 3 hours from Llano del Jable to the crater viewpoint. It requires a moderate level of fitness.
Are there any mobility restrictions?
Yes, the tour is not recommended for travelers with reduced mobility due to walking and uneven paths.
What should I bring for the hiking portion?
Comfortable walking shoes, water, and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to 14 participants for a more personalized experience.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at the Tourist Information Office of Los Cancajos, with included pickup options.
What is included in the price?
Transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle and guided commentary are included.
What is the duration of the entire tour?
Approximately 8 hours, beginning at 8:15 am and ending back at the starting point.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is best suited for those who can handle a moderate hike and a full-day schedule; check fitness levels beforehand.