Best waterfalls around Isla De La Palma are found on "La Isla Bonita," a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve known for its diverse natural landscapes. The island features 8 waterfalls, offering a range of hiking experiences through lush forests and volcanic terrain. These natural features provide opportunities to explore the island's unique geology and rich vegetation.
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A lovely little side road next to the Cascada de Colores.
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CAREFUL (October 2025): the access is closed due to hazards on the way. Path closed from Casa del Monte to Espigón Atravesado
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The trail to the cascades is closed. Only open route is to the mirador (almost 1 hour ascent). Nice vista.
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Unfortunately, there was no water flowing during our hike. But the walk to the waterfall is a little adventure and also recommended.
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The route is spectacular and yet still easily doable.
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Despite rain, unfortunately no waterfall at the beginning of March 25. It must have rained for a while beforehand.
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The pictures do not even come close to conveying the beauty
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Incredibly beautiful, you can't see it in pictures
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Isla de La Palma, known as 'La Isla Bonita,' features waterfalls that stand out due to their diverse natural settings. You can find vibrant, colorful waterfalls like Colorful Waterfall, lush laurel forests surrounding cascades such as Los Tilos Waterfall, and even water-filled hiking experiences through ancient channels like the Marcos y Cordero Way.
The Colorful Waterfall (Cascada de Colores) is famous for its rock face adorned with reds and oranges. These hues are caused by the high iron content in the water flowing over the wall, creating a visually stunning effect within the Caldera de Taburiente National Park.
Yes, Los Tilos Waterfall offers a relatively short and easy hike, taking about 20 minutes from the visitor center through a beautiful laurel forest. It's a tranquil retreat suitable for many visitors.
The Marcos y Cordero Way is a unique hiking route that follows ancient water channels and involves passing through several dark tunnels. While not a single large waterfall, the route is characterized by the continuous presence of water, offering an adventurous experience for experienced hikers through laurel forests and springs. It leads to the Marcos Spring Waterfall.
For hikes like the Marcos y Cordero Way, it's advisable to bring waterproof clothing and a torch for the tunnels. Generally, sturdy hiking shoes are recommended for most trails, especially those within the national parks or barrancos.
The short, easy hike to Los Tilos Waterfall is generally considered family-friendly due to its accessibility and relatively flat terrain through the laurel forest. For other easy hiking options around the island, you can explore the Easy hikes around Isla De La Palma guide.
Many of Isla de La Palma's waterfalls, like the Colorful Waterfall and Los Tilos Waterfall, are known to carry water all year round. The island's mild climate makes them accessible throughout the seasons, though the lushness might be more pronounced after periods of rain.
While some waterfalls, like Los Tilos Waterfall, cascade into serene pools, explicit wild swimming is not always permitted or safe directly at the waterfall base. For places to take a dip on the island, you can check out information on visitlapalma.es.
Near the waterfalls, especially within the Caldera de Taburiente National Park and Los Tilos forest, you can find various outdoor activities. There are numerous Mountain Hikes and Running Trails. For example, the Barranco de Las Angustias, a common access route to the Colorful Waterfall, offers challenging running and hiking opportunities.
Yes, many waterfall locations on Isla de La Palma offer stunning viewpoints. For instance, the area around Los Tilos Waterfall has a mirador, and the hike to the View of the Fondada Waterfall provides impressive views of the caldera's rear part and one of the island's highest waterfalls.
The Cathedral (Caldera de Agua) is an impressive erosion crater, also known as a kettle, located in the creek of the Caldera de Agua. It's a notable natural monument and viewpoint that can be explored as part of a hike, often featuring small waterfalls within its dramatic landscape.


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