Discover the best top things to do in Fuencaliente de la Palma, Spain including Volcan Teneguia, Salinas Marinas de Fuencaliente, Bodegas Teneguia, Volcan de San Antonio, Faro de Fuencaliente.
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4.5 based on 506 reviews
Thoroughly enjoyed our volcano trip, interesting display and information in the visitors centre before a little hike along the volcano ridge itself. Definitely glad I had a jacket as it got quite windy up there and the walk can be a little slippery underfoot so trainers at least are a sensible choice. Views from the top are spectacular and worth the walk, not sure the Spanish are so worried about health and safety as I doubt the single rope along the pathway would hold you back if you took a tumble.
4.5 based on 1,011 reviews
Took the bus here from our hotel, about €3 each way for the two of us. The salt flats are a self sufficient business with walks around the outside of the salt pans. There are plenty of information boards to read on the way around in multiple languages to give you a better understanding of what you are looking at. It doesn’t take long to complete the walk, perhaps 45 minutes. There is also a restaurant and small shop to pick up products and have a drink/food. Lovely views and some interesting content. Worth a visit I’d say.
4.5 based on 110 reviews
Join us every day from monday to friday at 12:30h! We offer an experience of guided tour, english or spanish, around 45 min. Per only 9€. History, tradition, production, elaboration, and local wine for every public. Malvasia, sweet or dry, with oak or without, red or white... An historic building, a cooperative with more than 15 different wines to taste all our island culture of wine. Here, inside our 73 year old winery to find out why we have won the Certificate of Excellence. Come to visit us from Monday to Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays (Temporarily closed). Price of tasting from 0.50 Euros per glass.
4.0 based on 1,025 reviews
We visited on a sunny day at the beginning of August, the entry price was very reasonable and we got it even cheaper as residents! The information centre was very well laid out and there was loads of information in English and German as well as Spanish. We then ventured outside, the earthquake simulator was a bit of fun and then walked around the rim of the volcano admiring the views into the crater and down to the sea. We then returned to the centre and were slightly disappointed to find the on site cafe closed despite it only being around 3.30 and long before the tours closed. All in all an interesting and reasonably priced activity.
4.0 based on 151 reviews
For €2 you can go into the visitors centre where you will see a lovely little exhibition and be offered a 30 minute film to watch which is very interesting about the island, and the protected marine life. I’d recommend this for sure!
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