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La Palma Private Tazacorte Walking Tour
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Welcome to the sunniest town in all of Spain! On this guided walking tour through Tazacorte, you will discover one of the most charming and captivating municipalities on the island of La Palma. From the very first moment, you will be enchanted by its vibrant 16th-century colorful houses, historic architecture, and picturesque cobblestone streets.
Shared group tours are led by certified official local guides, ensuring an insightful, authentic, and high-quality experience for everyone. To ensure you enjoy the tour to the fullest, sessions are conducted in your native language—available in English, Spanish, French, Italian, or German, subject to schedule availability. Step into Tazacorte's ric...
Höhepunkte
2 Stunden und 25 Minuten
Angeboten in Deutsch (Deutsch) & 4 Andere
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
2 Stunden und 25 Minuten
Angeboten in Deutsch (Deutsch) & 4 Andere
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Government Fees
Treffpunkte
Abreise
"We will pick you up at the entrance of Bar La Vica in the arrival hall. Your guide, Iván—who will be wearing a cream-colored cap—will be waiting for you holding a sign with the lead traveler's name."
Rückkehr
La Palma Private Tazacorte Walking Tour
Über uns
Welcome to the sunniest town in all of Spain! On this guided walking tour through Tazacorte, you will discover one of the most charming and captivating municipalities on the island of La Palma. From the very first moment, you will be enchanted by its vibrant 16th-century colorful houses, historic architecture, and picturesque cobblestone streets.
Shared group tours are led by certified official local guides, ensuring an insightful, authentic, and high-quality experience for everyone. To ensure you enjoy the tour to the fullest, sessions are conducted in your native language—available in English, Spanish, French, Italian, or German, subject to schedule availability. Step into Tazacorte's ric...
Höhepunkte
2 Stunden und 25 Minuten
Angeboten in Deutsch (Deutsch) & 4 Andere
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
2 Stunden und 25 Minuten
Angeboten in Deutsch (Deutsch) & 4 Andere
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Government Fees
Treffpunkte
Abreise
"We will pick you up at the entrance of Bar La Vica in the arrival hall. Your guide, Iván—who will be wearing a cream-colored cap—will be waiting for you holding a sign with the lead traveler's name."
Rückkehr
Reiseplan
1
Plaza de España — Tour Starting Point:
What the tourist will see:
Tourists will gather in Tazacorte's vibrant Plaza de España, surrounded by colorful traditional tilework, a shaded pergola, and the adjacent Church of San Miguel Arcángel. Beneath sunny skies, they will admire the surrounding historic architecture while listening to an introduction on La Palma's Atlantic history, agricultural evolution, and local "bagañete" identity.
15 Minuten
2
Iglesia de San Miguel Arcángel — The First Sanctuary of La Palma:
What the tourist will see:
Tourists will stand before the whitewashed facade and bell tower of San Miguel Arcángel, often spotting local kestrels and red-billed choughs flying overhead. They will observe the site of La Palma’s very first 1492 chapel while hearing short stories of pirate raids, Saint Michael's patronage, and the 1570 Jesuit martyrs.
15 Minuten
3
Calle Real and Colonial Mansions — The Historic Quarter:
What the tourist will see:
Tourists will stroll down Calle Real, admiring grand whitewashed manor houses with traditional tea-wood balconies showing Portuguese and Andalusian influences. Looking at these stately homes, they will hear tales of sugar wealth, Flemish trade, hidden courtyards, and secret pirate-era hideouts.
12 Minuten
4
Hacienda de Abajo — A Living Museum of History and Art:
What the tourist will see:
Tourists will stand before this 17th-century sugar estate turned hotel, taking in its lush gardens, fine art, tapestries, clocks, and rare Chinese porcelain. They will observe the private chapel and historic cochineal dye oven while learning about the estate's sugar wealth and slave labor history.
30 Minuten
5
Urban Viewpoint / Valley Overlook — Panoramic Stop:
What the tourist will see:
Tourists will take in sweeping views of the Aridane Valley, where emerald banana fields stretch toward the Atlantic Ocean beneath the towering El Time cliffs. Looking down, they will observe hand-built volcanic stone terraces and irrigation channels while hearing about Tazacorte’s shift from sugar to bananas, local lizards basking in the sun, and the native Benahoare resistance torches.
10 Minuten
6
Banana Museum (Museo del Plátano) — Cultural & Agricultural Heritage:
What the tourist will see:
Tourists will admire a late 19th-century Canarian manor house with whitewashed walls and dark timber finishes. Set against lush green foliage, the guide will explain how banana farming evolved into La Palma’s main economic, social, and cultural symbol.
7 Minuten
7
District of Historic Stately Homes — Social Architecture:
What the tourist will see:
Tourists will walk past grand historic mansions, observing their impressive height, ornate wooden balconies, and detailed stonework alongside smaller workers' homes. The guide will explain how these architectural details, size, and decoration were deliberate displays of wealth, power, and prestige, marking the sharp divide between rich landowners and field laborers.
8 Minuten
8
Casa Monteverde — The Seat of Sugar Barons and History:
What the tourist will see:
Tourists will stand before Casa Monteverde, one of La Palma's oldest civil buildings, admiring its stone masonry, timber finishes, and historic facade. The guide will highlight its ties to Northern European sugar trade, Jesuit martyrs, and Flemish merchant Jácome de Monteverde—his massive sugar empire and clashes with the Inquisition.
8 Minuten
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Casa Díaz Pimienta — Fortified Elegance and Craftsmanship:
What the tourist will see:
Tourists will gather in El Charco to admire Casa Díaz Pimienta's centerpiece: an intricately carved tea wood balcony hanging over the street. The guide will highlight its dual design—high outer walls built for privacy and defense, paired with ornate exterior woodwork displaying the local nobility's wealth and prestige.
7 Minuten
10
Plaza de Simón Guadalupe / Plaza de La Vica — A Peaceful Neighborhood Square:
What the tourist will see:
Tourists will enter this shaded square, taking in its lush foliage, central fountain, and the bronze bust of Dr. Morales. The guide will highlight the relaxed local life with elders gathering to chat and point out the historic passage that once connected the beach to the village upper streets.
8 Minuten
11
Plaza in Front of Tazacorte Town Hall — Civic Heart and Local Pride:
What the tourist will see:
Tourists will gather in the plaza outside Town Hall, seeing a decorative fountain topped with Saint Michael the Archangel. The guide will link the statue to Alonso Fernández de Lugo's 1492 landing while explaining the town's civic life, independent spirit, and local bagañete pride.
7 Minuten
12
Modern History and Municipal Independence — The Struggle for Autonomy:
What the tourist will see:
Tourists will look out over the streets, coastal banana fields, and nearby hills where Tazacorte fought for independence from Los Llanos. The guide will detail the rivalry fueled by coastal wealth managed inland until 1925, as well as the tragic 1928 bubonic plague that tested the newly independent village.
7 Minuten
13
Local Culture, Modern Life, and Closing — The Living Essence of Tazacorte:
What the tourist will see:
Tourists will admire ocean views and recent volcanic landscapes as the tour ends. The guide will introduce fishing customs like el reclamo de la morena, festivals like Caballos Fufos, and local cuisine before recommending sunset dining at the harbor and reflecting on Tazacorte's rich history.