La Palma

Our Land

Let yourself be amazed by the great diversity of landscapes on the island of La Palma: from the young volcanic areas in the south to the lush laurel forests in the north and from the depths of the earth and its volcanic tubes (known in La Palma as “caños de fuego”) to the steep peaks that fall sharply towards the interior of the Caldera de Taburiente, an enormous erosive 8 km crater in diameter, declared a National Park in 1954.