Le sentier de la Caldera Taburiente traverse le seul parc national de l'île, un incontournable pour les randonneurs de La Palma. Avec un dénivelé négatif de 800 mètres, suivez les 16 kilomètres de sentiers qui sillonnent le bassin d'un cratère de volcan, contemplez des paysages incroyables et visitez l'insolite Cascada de los Colores, une chute d'eau où les eaux riches en fer créent un effet aux couleurs de l'arc-en-ciel dans la roche.

Randonnée au parc national de la Caldera de Taburiente
- Marche à pied à travers le parc national de la Caldera de Taburiente
- Visite de La Cascada de los Colores
- Des paysages naturels incroyables
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Guide
Visite à pied
- L'âge minimum pour participer est de 6 ans.
- Ne convient pas aux personnes en mauvais état de santé
- Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte de plus de 18 ans à tout moment
- Apportez des vêtements chauds
- Apportez des chaussures appropriées
- Repas et boissons non inclus
- Transfert non inclus
- Sous réserve des conditions météorologiques
- Veuillez noter que tous les horaires sont approximatifs et sujets à changement
- Activité avec itinéraire non adapté aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Activité avec itinéraire non adapté aux personnes en fauteuil roulant
- Ne convient pas aux familles avec des enfants en bas âge
- Apportez un chapeau
Ce que les internautes disent de cette expérience
Basé sur 6 évaluations de voyageurs vérifiés
Catégories d'évaluation
Sécurité
4,5/5
Personnel
4,5/5
Rapport qualité-prix
4,7/5
Service
4,5/5
Adam
De États-Unis d'Amérique - février 2024A voyagé seul
18 - 24 ans
Bien
Note globale4/5
I like a real hike. This was too easy for athletes, who are better to walk to the lighthouse if in sunny far south La Palma or towards beaches or for ...
JaneA
De États-Unis d'Amérique - janvier 2024A voyagé en couple
35 - 44 ans
Bien
Note globale4/5
We needed more information beforehand about the length and severity of the walk. We found that if we had booked direct we would have known what to exp ...
Tamara Solo
De États-Unis d'Amérique - janvier 2024A voyagé en couple
25 - 34 ans
Excellent
Note globale5/5
Sara
De États-Unis d'Amérique - février 2023A voyagé en couple
Excellent
Note globale5/5
Full day out with great guide (Femke). Frequent stops. Courteous drivers. Bring a packed lunch and plenty of water. We were lucky with the weather.
ScotLR
De Royaume-Uni - juillet 2022A voyagé avec des amis
35 - 44 ans
Excellent
Note globale5/5
Anonyme
De Royaume-Uni - septembre 2021Moyen
Note globale3/5
Great experience but wouldn’t do it again. We booked the trip for my son’s 11 Birthday and we regretted at the end.He was so tired at the end that he ...
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