Take a journey through western La Palma to see a village hidden inside a cave. Along the way, you'll stop for a coffee break at El Time, a viewpoint overlooking the Aridane Valley. Then, you'll continue to El Poris de Candelaria, a small village inside a 50-metre-high cave. Here, there's a 10-minute walk down to the coast, past the white-painted houses built by locals to escape the summer heat. The calmer waters at this part of the island are where the fishing boats were docked over 100 years ago.

Full-day guided bus tour to El Porís de Candelaria
- Stop at El Time viewpoint for a panoramic view over Aridane Valley
- Visit El Porís de Candelaria, a village of white houses inside a natural cave
- Snap some photos of the coast and architecture on show
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- Bring suitable footwear
- Food and drinks not included
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