The volcanic nature of the island and the eruptions that have taken place over the past century have contributed to increasing the surface of the island, and created beautiful landscapes. Volcanic cones, layers of small rock fragments, lava fields, blacks, ochres and reds, the silence… They all create an awe-inspiring atmosphere that connects us to the powerful energy of this indomitable nature.
What if we look to the sky? It’s indescribable. La Palma, which is certified as a Starlight Reserve, is one of the best places in the world to observe the heavens. And if we dive into the water? Breathtaking. The island has one of the three marine reserves in the Canary Islands: an underwater volcanic landscape that is astoundingly beautiful and full of caves, arches and walls, as well as being home to many species, some of which are unique to this area.
On our way back up to the surface, but without yet leaving the clear blue waters that surround La Palma’s abrupt coastline, we can relax in one of the marvellous natural pools that are protected from the waves by lava flows that reached all the way down to the sea.
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