Thinking about exploring La Palma’s volcanic landscape? This guided tour to the Tajogaite Volcano offers a close-up look at one of the island’s most dramatic recent natural phenomena. It’s a well-rounded experience that combines a scenic hike, expert storytelling, and some remarkable photo opportunities. If you’re into geology, natural power, or just want a memorable day out on the island, this trip could be just what you’re looking for.
What we really appreciate about this tour is its combination of guided insights and stunning scenery. The guides are praised for their knowledge and friendly approach, which makes the experience feel personal and engaging. Plus, the visit to the lava delta and the new volcanic crater provide a fascinating look at how La Palma is still changing before your eyes.
However, a noteworthy consideration is the physical aspect of the hike. The route involves about 3 hours of walking over roughly 5 kilometers, mostly downhill, which some travelers found a bit steep or tough on the knees. If you have mobility concerns or prefer easier walks, this might be a challenging choice. Still, for most active travelers, it’s manageable and very rewarding.
This tour suits those who are eager to see volcanic activity up close, appreciate natural landscapes, and enjoy informative guides. It’s particularly good for travelers who want a mix of outdoor adventure and educational commentary without it being overly strenuous. Families with active kids might find it suitable, but those with mobility issues might want to consider other options.
La Palma: Guided Tour to Tajogaite Volcano with Transfer
“Thor, our Norwegian guide was very informative and polite and friendly and set a good walking pace with plenty stops. It was very interesting to se…”
Key Points

- Expert-guided experience with knowledgeable, friendly guides.
- Close-up views of the recent volcanic activity and landscape changes.
- In-depth insights into how locals experienced and adapted to the eruption.
- Scenic stops at viewpoints like Plaza de Tajuya and Tacande.
- Moderate physical effort required—mostly downhill, some steep sections.
- Small group size (max 14), making it more personal and attentive.
If you’re contemplating this tour, here’s what you’re signing up for: an 8-hour adventure that pairs a scenic bus ride with a rewarding hike, all led by a professional guide. The experience kicks off with pick-up from various locations—such as Fuencaliente, Santa Cruz de La Palma, or Los Cancajos—making it convenient no matter where you’re staying.
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The Morning: Transfer and Hike
Once on the bus, you’ll head to Llano del Jable, where your hike begins. Expect a walk of around 3 hours and 5 kilometers along a trail created specifically to reach the viewing point of the Tajogaite crater. The path is well-maintained and offers a chance to see how the landscape is transforming—you’ll spot control and measuring instruments still used to study ongoing volcanic activity.
The reviews highlight that the guides are very informative, with one noting that their guide, Thor, “was very informative and polite and friendly,” setting a good pace with plenty of stops. This helps make the walk feel manageable and educational rather than rushed or overwhelming.
Scenic Stops and Highlights
Along the way, you’ll visit spots like the Puerto de Tazacorte, where you can see the lava reaching the sea—forming a dramatic lava delta. This is a particularly spectacular sight because it illustrates how the volcano has reshaped part of the island in real time. The district of La Laguna shows the destruction caused by the eruption, with a new road connecting the impacted villages.
Later, you’ll stop at Plaza de Tajuya, which became a vantage point during the eruption, offering incredible views of the cone and lava flows. The nearby neighborhood of Tacande is also notable for its proximity to the volcano’s origin point, giving you a sense of the event’s scale.
What You’ll Learn
Throughout the trip, your guide shares stories of how the local community lived through the eruption, blending geology with social history. This helps put the landscape into perspective—transforming from just a scenic place into a powerful story of resilience and change.
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The tour includes a lunch stop in Puerto Tazacorte, which travelers from reviews say is a lovely area to relax and enjoy some local food or tapas. While food isn’t included, the stop offers a chance to soak in the scenery and reflect on the morning’s hike.
The Return
After a full day of sightseeing and walking, the bus will take you back to the meeting points, ending the experience. The group size is kept small (up to 14 people), which means more personalized attention and fewer crowds.
The reviews tell us a lot about what makes this experience stand out. Travelers consistently praise the guides for their knowledge and friendliness, with one mentioning that Wim was “an excellent guide with great knowledge.” The ability to learn about volcanoes, the local impact, and the island’s geography makes the trip educational as well as scenic.
Many reviewers highlight how close-up and accessible the volcano’s recent activity makes the experience. Julie, for example, appreciated seeing the new volcano up close and enjoyed the scenery, saying, “We enjoyed the scenery around us.” Others appreciated the storytelling about local life and the way the eruption impacted communities, making it both informative and emotionally engaging.
At $55 per person, this tour offers solid value considering transportation, guided expertise, and access to unique viewpoints. It’s not a casual sightseeing bus ride; it involves some walking and a chance to connect with the landscape. Travelers consistently mention the quality of the guides and the scenery, which helps justify the cost.
For those wanting a comprehensive look at La Palma’s recent volcanic activity, this tour hits the mark. It’s especially good for travelers interested in geology, natural scenery, or local stories of resilience.
This trip is perfect for active travelers who want to see La Palma’s volcanic landscape from multiple angles. If you enjoy hiking, learning about natural phenomena, and exploring new landscapes, you’ll find this a very fulfilling experience. It’s also suited for those who appreciate guides with good local knowledge and enjoy small-group settings.
Keep in mind, if you have mobility issues or are uncomfortable with steep downhill walking, you might find parts of this tour challenging—though most of the walk is downhill and manageable with proper shoes. The price reflects a full-day guided experience that combines transportation, expert commentary, and scenic stops, making it a fair deal for what you get.
In summary, this tour offers a compelling mix of adventure, education, and stunning views that will appeal to curious, active travelers eager to see La Palma’s volcanic history up close.
Is transportation included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included, with pick-up points at various locations such as Fuencaliente, Santa Cruz, and Los Cancajos. The bus will have a sign with “La Palma Transfer & Tours.”
How long is the hike?
The hike lasts around 3 hours, covering about 5 kilometers along a trail created for viewing the volcano crater. The walk is mostly downhill but can be steep in parts.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes are essential—preferably boots or trainers that can handle ash and uneven terrain. Also bring a sun hat, sunscreen, water, a jacket, and casual, breathable clothes.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the physical nature of the walk and the terrain suggest it’s better suited for active adults or older children comfortable with hiking.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility if your plans aren’t set.
Are there any food options on the tour?
Food and drinks are not included, but there is a stop in Puerto Tazacorte where you can enjoy local cuisine or tapas.
If you’re looking for an immersive, scenic, and educational day to see La Palma’s recent volcanic landscape, this guided tour of Tajogaite offers a thoughtful balance of adventure and insight. It’s a great way to witness the island’s ongoing transformation, learn about its resilience, and take home some memorable views.
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