Chat with us, powered by LiveChat Escorted Group Walking Holidays for Solo Travellers in La Palma, Canary Islands

What to expect

Cumbre Vieja

Cumbre Vieja

Hike across otherworldly lava fields

Roque de los Muchachos

Roque de los Muchachos

Reach La Palma's highest point

Los Tilos Forest

Los Tilos Forest

See primeval laurel trees & waterfalls

Fuencaliente

Fuencaliente

Discover striking geometric salt flats

About this trip...

Join our Canary Islands group walking adventure and discover the wild beauty of La Palma. Known as La Isla Bonita, this captivating island rises to 2,426 metres at its highest point and is home to one of the world’s largest erosion craters: the spectacular Caldera de Taburiente. An extraordinary variety of hikes awaits, shaped by volcanic forces—from the Teneguía eruption in 1971 to the island’s most recent volcano, Tajogaite, which emerged in 2021. And because the landscape is constantly changing, every step feels like a new reveal: ancient laurel forests and prehistoric fern-filled ravines in the north give way to dramatic cliffs, colourful terrain, vineyards and sweeping ocean views.

Walking Grade: Easy to Moderate

Activity Level: Activity Level Rating
What's this?

What's included?

  • Return flights & transfers
  • Airport taxes & charges
  • Twin/double room for sole use
  • Solos Board: Daily breakfast & dinner, plus four picnic lunches on walking days
  • Welcome drink & information meeting
  • Four guided walks with a professional guide
  • Accompanying Solos Tour Leader
  • Fully Financially Protected

What's extra:

  • Insurance, see here

Itinerary

  • Arrival day
  • Route of the volcanoes
  • El Cubo de La Galga - Los Tilos
  • Day at leisure
  • Cumbre Vieja Crater
  • Day at leisure
  • Roque de los Muchachos - Pico de la Cruz
  • Departure day

What you'll be doing

Day One: Arrival Day

Day One: Arrival Day

We arrive in La Palma and transfer to Hacienda San Jorge, Playa de Los Cancajos. This evening, we get together with our fellow walkers and Tour Leader for our welcome meeting, followed by dinner.

  • Dinner included
Day Two: Route of the Volcanoes

Day Two: Route of the Volcanoes

La Palma is the most active volcanic island in the Canary Islands, featuring its last eruption in late 2021. Today, we discover the most recent volcanoes of La Palma. We walk the last section of the southern spine of the island, from the almost perfectly shaped cone of the legendary San Antonio Volcano to the candy-striped lighthouse of Fuencaliente on the coast. Following part of the iconic GR 131 trail, this route packs into just a few hours everything that makes La Palma extraordinary: volcanoes, lava flows, vineyards and vast ocean panoramas.

We head down through the lava fields of the San Antonio (1677) volcano, where vines flourish in the rich black soil. Many bodegas can be found in this region, producing the famous sweet Malvasía wine. Old rocks not covered by the most recent eruptions depict original indigenous carvings. Near Roque Teneguía, a striking rock formation rich in history, the views open dramatically over the island’s west coast. Lava rivers cascade toward the sea, banana plantations dot the terrain, and the Atlantic stretches endlessly beyond. We then reach one of La Palma’s most important natural landmarks: the Teneguía Volcano, formed during its powerful 1971 eruption. The landscape shifts from deep black to warm red tones as we approach the crater, where the story of the eruption brings the island’s volcanic energy vividly to life. Following the lava flows downhill, the trail leads to the southern tip of the island. Here, the Fuencaliente lighthouses rise beside the last working salt pans.

 

  • Distance: 6km
  • Walking Time: Approx. 3 hours 
  • Ascent/Descent: +10m/-650m
  • Transfer Time: 40min out/50 min return
  • Breakfast, picnic lunch & dinner included
Day Three: El Cubo de La Galga - Los Tilos

Day Three: El Cubo de La Galga - Los Tilos

Today, we travel to the rugged northeast of the island. Here, the Alisios trade winds meet the high mountains of La Palma and carve deep gorges. We follow a shaded path up through a rich Laurisilva rainforest that benefits from countless springs. Giant ferns and mossy rocks cover the ground. Water canals and aqueducts show the human efforts to collect water for the extensive banana plantations in the lower sunny areas and to send it to the drier south.

Onwards to the Somada Alta viewpoint, we're rewarded with panoramic views of the north-eastern coast before we head down to the peaceful village of San Bartolo, where we can enjoy a well-earned lunch. We descend along a broad forest track fragrant with thyme, mint and wild oregano, arriving in La Galga, a small farming hamlet in Puntallana. Red-soiled terraces of avocados, bananas and mangoes frame colourful houses leading to the chapel of San Bartolo. Here, we pause to enjoy local flavours—papas arrugadas with red mojo and queso palmero. Afterwards, we visit Los Tilos Forest, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and one of Europe’s last laurel forests. A short, easy walk through shaded trails leads to its iconic waterfall, where cool air and ancient greenery offer a magical ending.
 
  • Distance: 7km
  • Walking Time: Approx. 4 hours
  • Ascent/Descent: +200m/-400m
  • Transfer Time: 25min out/40min return
  • Breakfast, picnic lunch & dinner included
Day Four: Day at leisure

Day Four: Day at leisure

After breakfast, we enjoy some free time until dinner. We can relax and enjoy the facilities at our hotel or get to know a bit more of the island, perhaps taking an optional excursion.


  • Breakfast & dinner included

Day Five: Cumbre Vieja Crater

Day Five: Cumbre Vieja Crater

On 19 September 2021, the earth erupted on La Palma’s western side, giving birth to a new volcano: Tajogaite, the “cracked mountain”. The eruption transformed the landscape and forever changed the lives of the communities who lived in its path. Today, this powerful setting offers a unique hiking experience to the Cumbre Vieja crater—an opportunity to witness nature’s raw force and the resilience of the island’s people. This journey blends tragedy and hope, tracing the marks of destruction alongside stories of endurance and renewal.

Our walk begins opposite the visitor centre of Caldera de Taburiente National Park. The trail winds its way, revealing awe-inspiring vistas of this formidable force of nature. We behold the mesmerising spectacle of Tajogaite, its ominous silhouette against the sky, a testament to the raw power that shaped the land of La Palma. Along the way, marvel at the vast flows of lava cascading down into the Aridane Valley, El Paso, Los Llanos and Tazacorte, a reminder of the volcano’s fierce embrace.
 
  • Distance: 6.5km
  • Walking Time: 3 hours
  • Ascent/Descent: +600m/-100m
  • Transfer Time: 30min out/30 min return
  • Breakfast, picnic lunch & dinner included
Day Six: Day at leisure

Day Six: Day at leisure

Today, we can take time out to rest and explore the nearby town of Santa Cruz de La Palma at our own pace until dinnertime. Delight in the Canary Islands’ wooden balconies, visit the market or museums, and enjoy some food and a drink near the beach.


  • Breakfast & dinner included

Day Seven: Roque de los Muchachos - Pico de la Cruz

Day Seven: Roque de los Muchachos - Pico de la Cruz

For the final walk on La Isla Bonita, we drive up to the highest point of La Palma, the spectacular Roque de Los Muchachos viewpoint, 2,426 metres above sea level. Hiking from Roque de Los Muchachos to Pico de la Cruz is one of La Palma’s most unforgettable experiences. Set high above the island, this route offers dramatic landscapes, sweeping ocean views and, on clear days, glimpses of neighbouring islands, all within the heart of Caldera de Taburiente National Park.

The day begins with a scenic drive that climbs through five distinct vegetation zones, from coastal farmland to laurel forest, chestnut groves, pine woods and finally the sub-alpine zone at the island’s highest elevations. Each level reveals changing scenery, culminating in panoramic views across the entire island. Our hike starts at the world-class Roque de los Muchachos Observatory, passing close to its telescopes and across ancient basaltic rock formations formed over four million years ago. Renowned for its clear skies, high altitude and minimal light pollution, Roque de los Muchachos is one of the world’s leading astronomical sites. On arrival in Pico de la Cruz, we’ll be rewarded with stunning views back across the route we’ve completed.

 

  • Distance: 6km
  • Walking Time: 3.5 hours 
  • Ascent/Descent: +150m/-300m
  • Transfer Time: 90min out/60 min return
  • Breakfast, picnic lunch & dinner included
Day Eight: Departure Day

Day Eight: Departure Day

We say goodbye to La Palma and transfer to the airport for our flight home.


  • Breakfast included

Accommodation

Hacienda San Jorge, Playa de Los Cancajos

Set in the picturesque coastal area of Playa de Los Cancajos, in the municipality of Breña Baja. Hacienda San Jorge is styled like a traditional La Palma village, blending classic Canary Islands architecture with lush tropical gardens. The property is surrounded by native plants and mature ficus, palm and dragon trees, creating a tranquil, botanical feel. It’s just steps from the black-sand beach, making it an ideal base on La Palma.
Facilities include:
A saltwater swimming pool set in the gardens with sun loungers and parasols, plus a gym, sauna and steam room. There’s also an on-site mini-market for essentials and local products. The panoramic buffet restaurant serves typical Canarian cuisine, with views over the sea and mountains on one side and the pool and gardens on the other.
Rooms include:
Spacious, apartment-style rooms with a safe, fully equipped bathroom, lounge area with TV, and a kitchenette with fridge, ceramic hob and microwave. All rooms have a balcony or terrace.

Dates & Prices

Departure Return Nights Price from Other Info Regional flights
26 Nov 2026 3 Dec 2026 7
£1999
  Please call for regional flights
18 Feb 2027 25 Feb 2027 7
£2069
  Please call for regional flights

Essential Information

Transfer Time
The transfer time from La Palma Airport to our hotel is approximately 10 minutes.
Walking Programme
Four guided walks are included in the programme. Your walking guide will advise you in resort of the daily programme. The walking programme is graded as Easy to Moderate and you can expect to walk between 6 – 7 km per day, with ascents/descents, rough underfoot terrain and high altitudes involved. Below are the distances for each walk, however please bear in mind these are approximate and subject to change due to local conditions. 
 
Route of the Volcanoes 
Distance: 6km
Walking Time: Approx. 3 hours 
Ascent/Descent: +10m/-650m
Transfer Time: 40min out/50 min return
 
El Cubo de La Galga - Los Tilos
Distance: 7km
Walking Time: Approx. 4 hours
Ascent/Descent: +200m/-400m
Transfer Time: 25min out/40min return
 
Cumbre Vieja Crater
Distance: 6.5km
Walking Time: 3 hours
Ascent/Descent: +600m/-100m
Transfer Time: 30min out/30 min return
 
Roque de Los Muchachos - Pico de La Cruz
Distance: 6km
Walking Time: 3.5 hours 
Ascent/Descent: +150m/-300m
Transfer Time: 90min out/60 min return
Important Information
It is your responsibility to ensure that you are fit and well enough to take part in your chosen activity holiday. This holiday is graded as Moderate. If you are unsure as to whether the walks are within your capabilities, please contact the office to discuss this matter, thus making sure you appreciate the terrain that you will be walking. You could be walking across uneven ground in some areas and extreme care must be taken, especially if wet. If used to using a pole/stick, it is advisable to bring it. Please appreciate the route and content of the holiday may change at the time and at the discretion of the guide/organiser, should conditions require. 
 
The guide has the right to refuse to guide a walk with anyone not properly attired or capable of safely completing the included walks.
What To Wear
It is of paramount importance that you have the correct footwear. It is essential to wear walking boots that are comfortable and preferably lightweight, with some ankle support and a good grip. If you already have a pair of boots that you are happy walking in (including during hot/wet weather and on hard ground), then bring these along. However, if you are bringing new footwear, do make sure they are well broken in before you arrive. Experience has shown that wearing 2 pairs of woollen socks adds to comfort. The weather, even in summer, can be unpredictable. We would therefore recommend you travel with clothing suitable for all conditions, and suggest you use the following checklist as a guideline of what to take:
  • Walking boots with good ankle support
  • Waterproofs – jacket and trousers
  • Walking poles – recommended as they provide good support for the knees, particularly on downhill sections of walks and when conditions are wet/slippery
  • Lightweight trousers and shorts with pockets
  • Shirts or t-shirts for walking in
  • Walking socks – several pairs
  • Lightweight fleece or jumper
  • Hat & gloves
  • Daysack/rucksack for walking
  • Umbrella – it can be used also for protection from the sun as well as rain
  • Lightweight drinking bottle to carry water whilst walking
  • Small first aid kit – plasters, insect repellant, etc
  • Good, high factor sunscreen, sunhat and sunglasses.
Gratuities
We suggest a Group Collection to cover transfer drivers, and hotel staff of €25.00 per person. Your Tour Leader will collect this on your behalf and distribute it accordingly, thus relieving you of the burden of who, when and how much to tip. The tipping of housekeeping will be left to your individual discretion (a small amount left in your room on departure should cover this and would be much appreciated). As is customary, ‘the hat’ will be passed around for the driver and guide on all optional excursions. For any meals that are not included in your itinerary, or taxi fares, your Tour Leader can advise of an appropriate % to add on.
Passport & Visa Entry
To enter the Canary Islands your passport must meet 2 requirements. It must be: 
  • less than 10 years old on the day you enter (check the ‘date of issue’) 
  • valid for at least 3 months after the day you plan to leave (check the ‘expiry date’) 
Check both the issue date and the expiry date in your passport. If you renewed your passport early, extra months may have been added to its expiry date. This could affect the requirement for your passport to be less than 10 years old. 
 
A visa is not required by holders of passports endorsed “British Citizen” for stays of upto 90 days in any 180-day period. Please note that stays in other EU countries counts towards this 90 day period. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have the correct visa, a valid passport and any other travel documents for your holiday.  
 
All information provided relates to British citizens who hold or are entitled to apply for a British passport. For the most up-to-date visa information please visit;  Spain Foreign Advice If you are not a British citizen and do not hold a British passport, you must make your own enquiries as to the applicable requirements.

From the 12th October 2025 the EU is introducing a new European Entry System (EES) that will be phased in and fully operational by the 10th April 2026. Non-EU nationals including British passport holders will now be required to complete biometric checks on arrival and exit to Schengen countries, which will include facial recognition and fingerprints. There is no cost for this, and no action needs to be taken prior to departure.

 

Health Requirements
Compulsory vaccinations: None. 
 
All clients are responsible for acquainting themselves with up to date health information of the countries being visited and where necessary take the required precautions. We recommend that you check with your doctor prior to departure as this information can change.   You can also visit the travel health website for more information;  Travel Health Spain

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