La Palma's natural wonders are plentiful, and this full-day tour concentrates on some of its southern highlights. You'll stop by the village of Mazo for a look around its colourful houses, stand before the crater of San Antonio volcano and learn about the island's volcanic activity, and round off at the salt pans and lighthouse of Fuencaliente.
Colourful South of La Palma Tour
- Natural highlights of the south of La Palma
- Stroll around the colourful village of Mazo
- See the crater of San Antonio volcano
- Transport
- Guide
- Bring suitable footwear
- Food and drinks not included
- Subject to weather conditions
- English-speaking guide for all nationalities
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