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Our first stop will be the top of San Antonio volcano, a watchtower that rises 650 metres above sea level and from where you can witness great panoramic views of both the southern and southwest coast of the island.
We will descend from the San Antonio volcano to the Fuencaliente lighthouse, passing by the Teneguía volcano, the last subaerial eruption ocurred in Spain, back in October 1971. This spectacular landscape is formed by the lava of the Teneguía volcano, the youngest soils in Spain until its eruption in 2021. It is also the last stretch of the well-known "The Volcano Trail", which runs along the ridge of the Cumbre Vieja Natural Park.
Once at the lighthouse, we will enjoy one of the most impressive landscapes on the island, the Fuencaliente's Salt Pans, a place full of contrasts where the white salt, the black volcanic earth and the blue sea paint a picture of immense beauty. It is worth mentioning that these salt pans have been declared a Site of Special Scientific Interest due to the variety of migratory birds that inhabit and rest there.
Leaving the Fuencaliente's Salt Pans behind, we will visit one of the most awarded wineries of the Canary Islands, located next to San Antonio volcano to enjoy a guided tour ending with a tasting of two wines.
This will be the end of the tour. From here, we will return to the selected point.
State your place of pick up and return - Fuencaliente - San Antonio volcano - Fuencaliente's Salt Pans - Wine-Cellar.
Tour duration: 4 hours.