Best attractions and places to see around Fuencaliente De La Palma include a diverse range of volcanic landscapes, coastal features, and cultural sites. Located at the southern tip of La Palma, the region is characterized by its volcanic past, which has shaped unique natural formations and fertile ground. Visitors can explore active and dormant volcanoes, traditional salt flats, and significant viewpoints. The area also offers insights into marine ecosystems and local winemaking traditions.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Standing in front of a volcano is quite an experience. A look into the crater is a must!
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Located on the southern tip of the island of La Palma, these two lighthouses, like faithful sleepers of the sea, have survived historic volcanic eruptions. The older one was built in 1892 after a long and expensive construction process and began operating in 1903. All materials were brought by ship and even the volcanic stone used for its construction came from a quarry in Arucas, Gran Canaria. Geological phenomena have been on the verge of destroying it several times, such as the earthquakes that preceded the eruption of the San Juan volcano in 1949 and the eruption of the Teneguía volcano in 1971, which damaged the structure of the building as a result of seismic movements. Due to its poor condition, in 1983 it was decided to project the construction of a new tower of approximately 24.15 m, attached to the old lighthouse. In 2006, the old lighthouse was converted to house the Interpretation Center of the Marine Protected Area of the island of La Palma.
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A really deep, spectacular crater right on the GR 131 - Ruta de los Volcanos. Interesting to see what shapes the lava formed. You can take really great photos
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Hard to believe, but it was only created in 1949. The explosion crater Hoyo Negro was formed during major earthquakes this year. This mainly emitted gases and ash. There was never any lava flow here. Still, more than impressive!
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The scenery is indeed breathtaking and highly recommended. The hiking trail leads steadily downhill from the visitor center of the San Antonio volcano in the direction of Faro de Fuencaliente on the southern tip of the island (tip: definitely visit the salt pans - there is a circular route here). Sturdy shoes are mandatory (ideally hiking boots)! Recommended direction of march wg. the slope: down 😀 Bus line 23 ends at Faro and there is a small restaurant and a shop with products from the salt works.
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In the meantime, the entrance fees have increased (8€/6€ residents), but it is still very worthwhile.
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Very nice hiking loop done in 3:30 at the end of the afternoon If the weather is nice in my opinion start from the yellow trail then green and finally red to have the sun and light permanently ... superb viewpoints Very good memory !!
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Fuencaliente is rich in volcanic landscapes and stunning vistas. You can visit the impressive San Antonio Volcano, which last erupted in 1677, and its visitor center. Another significant site is the Teneguía Volcano, one of the youngest in the Canary Islands, known for its otherworldly lava fields. For panoramic views, the Llano del Jable Astronomical Viewpoint offers magnificent sights of the Aridane Valley and excellent stargazing opportunities.
Yes, Fuencaliente offers several cultural and historical points of interest. The Fuencaliente Lighthouses and the Salinas de Fuencaliente are a must-see, featuring traditional sea salt production and housing the Marine Reserve Interpretation Center in the old lighthouse. You can also explore the colonial-style Iglesia de San Antonio, built in the 17th century, and discover ancient archaeological sites like Las Cabras with its unique cup-marks.
The region is a hiker's paradise. The famous Volcano Route (Ruta de los Volcanes), approximately 24 kilometers long, passes through impressive volcanic landscapes. You can also find numerous hiking trails around the attractions. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking routes around Fuencaliente De La Palma, which include options like the circular route from Faro de Fuencaliente to Volcán de San Antonio.
Absolutely. The Fuencaliente Lighthouses and the Salinas de Fuencaliente are considered family-friendly, offering an interesting insight into traditional salt production and marine life. The Llano del Jable Astronomical Viewpoint is also suitable for families, providing accessible views and a great spot for stargazing. Many of the natural beaches, like Playa de Echentive with its natural pools, are also enjoyable for families.
Fuencaliente's coastline features unique black volcanic sand beaches. Playa de Echentive, formed after the 1971 Teneguía eruption, is known for its natural pools. La Zamora Beach is popular with surfers and divided into two sections. For a peaceful fishing cove, visit Punta Larga Beach, nestled between black rock and banana plantations. Playa del Faro is a pebbled beach located beneath the lighthouses.
To truly experience the island's volcanic history, visit the San Antonio Volcano, where you can walk along the crater's edge and learn about its 1677 eruption at the visitor center. The Teneguía Volcano, which erupted in 1971, offers trails through its unique lava fields. Don't miss the Hoyo Negro Crater, a deep crater from the 1949 eruption, located directly on the GR 131 - Ruta de los Volcanos.
La Palma generally enjoys a mild climate year-round, making it suitable for outdoor activities in most seasons. However, for hiking, the cooler months from autumn to spring (October to May) are often preferred to avoid the peak summer heat. Always check local weather forecasts, as conditions can vary, especially at higher elevations where it can be cooler and windier.
Yes, Fuencaliente De La Palma is an excellent location for stargazing. The Llano del Jable Astronomical Viewpoint is particularly renowned for its remote location and elevation, offering very good conditions for observing the night sky. La Palma is a Starlight Reserve, making it one of the best places in the world for astronomy.
Yes, the diverse terrain of Fuencaliente offers excellent opportunities for both road cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes catering to different difficulty levels. Explore road cycling routes or MTB trails around Fuencaliente De La Palma for detailed tour suggestions, including challenging loops and moderate trails.
Fuencaliente is famous for its high-quality wines, especially Malvasía, thanks to its volcanic soil. You can visit local wineries like Bodegas Teneguía for tours and tastings. Additionally, the Salinas de Fuencaliente offer a unique experience of traditional sea salt production, and there's a cafe nearby where you can enjoy views of the salt flats.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking volcanic landscapes and the panoramic views. The opportunity to walk along crater edges, explore lava fields, and witness traditional salt production at the lighthouses are often highlighted. Many appreciate the well-maintained trails and the chance to experience the island's raw natural beauty and geological history firsthand.


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