From Tazacorte: Discover the Northwest Coast by Speedy Yacht

Discover La Palma’s northwest coast on a 2-hour yacht tour with caves, lava flows, and marine life. Perfect for those seeking scenic views and a relaxing boat trip.

Imagine cruising along the rugged coastline of La Palma, one of the Canary Islands’ most stunning spots, aboard a sleek hydrofoil boat. That’s essentially what this 2-hour tour from Tazacorte offers—an opportunity to see some of the island’s most striking natural features without the fuss of a long day trip. We’ve looked into it thoroughly, and while we haven’t experienced it ourselves, the glowing reviews and detailed descriptions make this tour worth considering if you’re after scenery, a bit of adventure, and some relaxing sea time.

What we particularly like about this experience is how it combines unique stops at caves, like La Cueva Bonita and La Cueva Colorada, with sweeping views of recent lava flows and the chance to see marine life. Plus, the inclusion of snacks and drinks onboard smooths out the experience, making it feel more like a leisurely outing than a rushed tour. The knowledgeable guides seem to add a lot of value, sharing insights that help bring the landscape to life.

However, one thing to keep in mind is that the tour’s duration is just two hours—which is perfect if you want a quick taste of the coast, but maybe not enough for those looking for a deep dive or more extensive exploration. Also, since the boat can stop for a swim depending on the season and sea conditions, if swimming or snorkeling is a top priority, you’ll want to check if that’s available during your visit.

This tour is best suited for travelers who enjoy scenic boat rides, are interested in geological features like caves and lava streams, and appreciate a relaxed pace with some onboard snacks. It’s not ideal for very young children, pregnant women, or those with mobility issues, but overall, it’s a solid choice for anyone wanting to get a good overview of La Palma’s northwest coast.

Key Points

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  • Stunning coastal views and geological formations make this a photogenic trip.
  • Caves and lava flows are highlights, offering a glimpse of La Palma’s volcanic landscape.
  • Marine life sightings, including dolphins, are possible on the way back.
  • The 2-hour duration is good for a quick, relaxing excursion but may feel brief for some.
  • Snacks, drinks, and blankets are included, adding comfort to the experience.
  • The tour is pet-friendly, which is a bonus for animal lovers.

This boat tour from Tazacorte is all about showcasing the rugged beauty of La Palma’s northwest coast. The vessel, called Fantasy hydrofoil, seems to be a modern, fast boat equipped with underwater vision—meaning you can enjoy the scenery both above and beneath the water surface. This is pretty neat because it gives you a peek into the underwater world, which might otherwise be hidden from view. It’s a nice touch that elevates the experience from a simple boat ride to something a little more engaging.

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Itinerary Breakdown

Start at Puerto de Tazacorte: The meeting point is straightforward, located conveniently in Tazacorte. Expect a friendly welcome and quick safety briefing before setting sail. The boat is not only quick but also designed for smooth rides, so if you’re prone to seasickness, it’s worth noting that the trip is relatively short but could still be bumpy if the sea’s rough.

Sail along the northwest coast: The main focus is on coastal scenery, with the guide pointing out notable formations and sites. The boat passes Prois de Candelaria, Puntagorda, and Tinizara Well, giving you a sense of the island’s varied landscape. The highlight for many is the chance to see outstanding rock formations—sharp cliffs, caves, and lava flows that tell the story of La Palma’s volcanic past.

Visit La Cueva Bonita and La Cueva Colorada: These caves are major attractions, and the boat takes you close enough to admire them. The guides attempt to give entry into La Cueva Colorada, which is particularly interesting if you’re into geology or cave formations. While the reviews mention trying to access the interior, don’t expect extensive cave exploration—more like close-up views from the water.

Stop for a swim at Playa de la Veta: Depending on the season and sea conditions, you might get a chance to dip into the Atlantic. It’s a nice way to relax, and the crew provides snorkeling gear in case you want to peek beneath the surface. The stop is usually brief but enough to refresh before heading back.

Visit the recent lava delta: One of the more recent volcanic features, this lava delta is a captivating sight that speaks to the island’s fiery history. Seeing the recent lava flows adds a layer of immediacy and realness to the landscape, and it’s quite a conversation starter.

Wildlife and marine animals: On the way back, the chances of seeing dolphins or other marine life are mentioned, and some reviews confirm sightings. Although some travelers note no dolphins appeared during their trip, the possibility adds an element of excitement. The boat’s underwater vision might even allow you to see marine creatures beneath the surface.

Return to Puerto de Tazacorte: The ride back is more relaxed, with time to enjoy the scenery, chat with fellow travelers, and maybe scan the water for more wildlife. The crew may also stop for marine animal sightings, so keep your eyes peeled.

What’s Included & What’s Not

Included in the price ($72 per person):
– Snacks and drinks—handy for staying refreshed during the trip
– A specialized guide with insights into the landscape and caves
– Life jackets for safety
– Blankets in case it’s a cooler day

Not included:
– Sunscreen—important to bring since you’ll be exposed to the sun, especially on deck
– Large luggage or bulky bags—they recommend traveling light

The Guide and Atmosphere

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From reviews, guides seem to be friendly and knowledgeable, making the trip feel personable and informative. One reviewer highlighted the good service on board, which can make all the difference in a short trip like this. The boat itself looks modern and speedy, ensuring you get the most scenic views without feeling like you’re just watching from a distance.

While some travelers report “nothing special” about the tour, the majority seem quite satisfied, especially with the views and the opportunity to see caves and recent volcanic formations up close. Dolphin sightings are somewhat hit or miss, but when they appear, they add an extra touch of magic.

Analyzing the Value

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At $72, this tour offers a good balance of scenery, comfort, and unique sights. The inclusion of snacks, drinks, and blankets means you’re not shelling out extra for basic comforts, and a knowledgeable guide can really enhance your understanding of what you’re seeing. Since this is a quick 2-hour jaunt, it’s perfect as a morning or late-afternoon activity if you’re exploring La Palma for several days.

Compared to longer excursions, it’s quite accessible and likely offers more than just a typical boat ride, thanks to the caves, lava flows, and marine life potential. If you’re someone who appreciates a relaxed, scenic outing without the fuss of a full-day tour, this can be a satisfying option.

This experience is ideal for travelers who enjoy coastal scenery, geological features, and a touch of marine life. It’s particularly suited for those who want a quick but engaging boat trip with informative guides and comfortable amenities. It’s not the best choice for very young children, pregnant women, or anyone with mobility issues, given the nature of the boat ride and the fact that it’s only 2 hours.

If you’re looking for a family-friendly outing with some adventure, or a way to see La Palma from a different perspective, this tour offers a lot of value. However, if your main goal is swimming, snorkeling, or dolphin watching, you might want to consider other options or check if those activities are seasonal.

All in all, the From Tazacorte: Discover the Northwest Coast by Speedy Yacht is a solid, scenic tour that balances natural beauty, geological interest, and a touch of marine wonder. It’s well-suited for travelers wanting a quick, visually stunning experience without a lot of fuss. The inclusion of caves, lava flows, and possible wildlife sightings makes it a worthwhile addition to your La Palma itinerary, especially if you enjoy gentle boat rides with informative guides.

Expect stunning views, a relaxed pace, and the chance to appreciate La Palma’s volcanic history from the water. It’s a good option for those who want a taste of the coast’s rugged charm and don’t mind a short adventure.

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FAQ

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Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour isn’t specifically designed for children under 2 or for very young kids, and travelers under 17 are not allowed. It’s better suited for adults or older teens comfortable on a boat for two hours.

Can I swim during the tour?
Yes, depending on the season and sea conditions, the stop at Playa de la Veta may include a chance to swim or take a dip in the Atlantic Ocean. Snorkeling gear is provided, so you can explore underwater if you wish.

Are marine animals visible on this trip?
There’s a possibility of seeing dolphins or other marine animals, especially on the return journey. Some reviews mention dolphin sightings, but it’s not guaranteed.

What should I bring?
Bring sunscreen, comfortable clothes, and beachwear. Avoid large luggage or heavy bags, as space on the boat is limited.

Is the boat pet-friendly?
Yes, the boat is pet-friendly—just be sure to inform the activity provider in advance.

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts about 2 hours, making it a quick but fulfilling way to see the coast.

What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak both Spanish and English, catering to a range of visitors.

Is this tour suitable for pregnant women?
No, pregnant women are advised not to participate in this tour.

Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

If you enjoy scenic rides, geological wonders, and a relaxed pace, this tour from Tazacorte might just be your next favorite thing to do in La Palma. It’s a straightforward experience that delivers on views and memorable moments—perfect for a quick escape into nature’s volcanic artistry.

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