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Pico Bejenado Viewpoint

The Pico Bejenado is a volcanic mountain in the southeast of La Palma with an elevation of 1,854 metres. It is part of a triangular mountain range between the Barranco de El Riachuelo, Barranco Tenisca, Barranco de las Angustias and the southern side of the Caldera de Taburiente. You need to follow the PR LP 13.3 path. There is a steep incline but you will be rewarded with spectacular views once you reach the peak. You can see the outstanding insular landscape and a panoramic view of the Caldera de Taburiente National Park, the Ruta de los Volcanes and the Valle de Aridane.

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Barranco de Los Poleos (Chincho) Viewpoint

Los Poleos viewpoint is in the north of La Palma. You can take in its distinctive landscapes, particularly the Barranco de Juan Díaz and the Barranco de Franceses. It is located 1,400 metres from Las Mimbreras road (LP 109) which connects Villa de Garafía and Barlovento. The 15-kilometre road was inaugurated in November 1959 and offers views of the abundant laurel forest and the rugged terrain of the Northen part of the island.

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Energy from the sea

Medicinal-mineral waters and sea breezes loaded with mineral salts and negative ions make the Canary Islands a wonderful destination where elite athletes come to train and recover.

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A Traditional and Sustainable Model of Fishing in El Hierro

Fishermen enjoy a wealth of fish very close to the coast

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Baja de La Cruz

La Gomera offers unique and interesting places for diving. It has a wealth of marine life, as well as a wonderful underwater landscape, including rock formations, mainly of lava and basalt. The peculiarity of its waters and its unique biodiversity make it a special place where you can observe a great variety of species in their natural habitat, some of them endemic. The average annual temperatures range between 19ºC and 25ºC in summer, so you can enjoy the water 365 days a year. The seabed is surprisingly transparent on these dives, with visibility usually exceeding 30 metres. La Gomera has also been recognised as a World Whale Heritage Site.

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Roque del Herrero

La Gomera offers unique and interesting places for diving. It has a wealth of marine life, as well as a wonderful underwater landscape, including rock formations, mainly of lava and basalt. The peculiarity of its waters and its unique biodiversity make it a special place where you can observe a great variety of species in their natural habitat, some of them endemic. The average annual temperatures range between 19ºC and 25ºC in summer, so you can enjoy the water 365 days a year. The seabed is surprisingly transparent on these dives, with visibility usually exceeding 30 metres. La Gomera has also been recognised as a World Whale Heritage Site.

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Punta Gaviota II

La Gomera offers unique and interesting places for diving. It has a wealth of marine life, as well as a wonderful underwater landscape, including rock formations, mainly of lava and basalt. The peculiarity of its waters and its unique biodiversity make it a special place where you can observe a great variety of species in their natural habitat, some of them endemic. The average annual temperatures range between 19ºC and 25ºC in summer, so you can enjoy the water 365 days a year. The seabed is surprisingly transparent on these dives, with visibility usually exceeding 30 metres. La Gomera has also been recognised as a World Whale Heritage Site.

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Punta Gaviota I

La Gomera offers unique and interesting places for diving. It has a wealth of marine life, as well as a wonderful underwater landscape, including rock formations, mainly of lava and basalt. The peculiarity of its waters and its unique biodiversity make it a special place where you can observe a great variety of species in their natural habitat, some of them endemic. The average annual temperatures range between 19ºC and 25ºC in summer, so you can enjoy the water 365 days a year. The seabed is surprisingly transparent on these dives, with visibility usually exceeding 30 metres. La Gomera has also been recognised as a World Whale Heritage Site.

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Playa de Cascante

La Gomera offers unique and interesting places for diving. It has a wealth of marine life, as well as a wonderful underwater landscape, including rock formations, mainly of lava and basalt. The peculiarity of its waters and its unique biodiversity make it a special place where you can observe a great variety of species in their natural habitat, some of them endemic. The average annual temperatures range between 19ºC and 25ºC in summer, so you can enjoy the water 365 days a year. The seabed is surprisingly transparent on these dives, with visibility usually exceeding 30 metres. La Gomera has also been recognised as a World Whale Heritage Site.

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El Espigón de La Cueva

La Gomera offers unique and interesting places for diving. It has a wealth of marine life, as well as a wonderful underwater landscape, including rock formations, mainly of lava and basalt. The peculiarity of its waters and its unique biodiversity make it a special place where you can observe a great variety of species in their natural habitat, some of them endemic. The average annual temperatures range between 19ºC and 25ºC in summer, so you can enjoy the water 365 days a year. The seabed is surprisingly transparent on these dives, with visibility usually exceeding 30 metres. La Gomera has also been recognised as a World Whale Heritage Site.