La Palma é atravessada por trilhas de caminhada de nível internacional. Mas a estrela do show é a caminhada Caldera Taburiente – uma jornada pelo único parque nacional da ilha. Você caminhará pelas trilhas em forma de cobra até a bacia da cratera, contemplará paisagens incríveis e visitará La Cascade de Colores – uma cachoeira onde águas ricas em ferro criam um efeito arco-íris.
Caminhada no Parque Nacional Caldera de Taburiente
- Caminhada pelo Parque Nacional Caldera de Taburiente
- Visite La Cascade de Colores
- Cenário natural incrível
- Guia
- Passeio a pé
- A idade mínima é a partir de 6 anos
- Não é adequado para hóspedes com problemas de saúde
- As crianças devem ser supervisionadas por um adulto (maior de 18 anos) o tempo todo
- Alimentos e bebidas não incluídos
- Transferências não incluídas
- Sujeito às condições meteorológicas
- Observe que todos os horários são aproximados e sujeitos a alterações
- Não é adequado para cadeiras de rodas
- Não é adequado para hóspedes com mobilidade reduzida
- Não é adequado para famílias com crianças pequenas
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