On the 19th of September 2021 a new volcanic crater was formed near La Palma. The volcano previously known as Cumbre Vieja erupted, completely changing the landscape west of the city. Hiking 5km on the newly christened Tajogaite - cracked mountain - you'll almost reach the crater. From here, awesome views of the lava flows and the Aridane Valley open up.

Tajogaite Volcano Hiking Tour
- Guided 5km round trip hike to a newly formed volcanic landscape
- Safety first - we keep a safe distance from the volcano at all times
- See the 2021 crater and lava flows up close, and hear about the eruption from your guide
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- Bring water
- Bring a hat
- Bring suitable footwear
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