Activities for young people on La Palma
La Palma is an ideal island for satisfying the adventurous spirit of younger visitors. In just one day, you can kayak near the towering cliffs in the west, watch the sun set over the picturesque fishing cave of Poris de La Candelaria and almost touch the stars on top of Roque de Los Muchachos at night.
There are also options for outdoor sports enthusiasts. There are many long trails, which great for walkers, runners and cyclists. Fans of bodyboarding will find fantastic waves on the northern beaches, while the southern area is a must for diving enthusiasts. In Fuencaliente, the municipality where
There are also options for outdoor sports enthusiasts. There are many long trails, which great for walkers, runners and cyclists. Fans of bodyboarding will find fantastic waves on the northern beaches, while the southern area is a must for diving enthusiasts. In Fuencaliente, the municipality where La Palma Princess & Resorts is located, you will find Las Cruces de Malpique, an underwater ‘cemetery’ with 40 stone crosses erected on sand and rock.
La Palma also has the most unspoilt terrain in the archipelago. Last year’s volcanic eruption has reshaped the landscape of the Aridane Valley, but after several months of work to get the volcano back to normal, it is now possible to visit it up close and contemplate the power of the earth.
And we must not forget about leisure. As well as excellent restaurants that showcase the local gastronomy, La Palma is also known for its wines. The vineyards are planted in a landscape of black volcanic lava plains and produce wines of international prestige, which have been appreciated throughout history, even by monarchs.