SAT 05OCT24
Santa Cruz De La Palma, Canary Islands
09:00 AM 07:00 PM
Morning breakfast at the la veranda buffet
Wandered town, interesting, some sort of protest about canada going on? but google translate couldnt
wifi on ship is terrible
lunch was sushi at la veranda
Tour Volcanoes & Wine
1:45pm
4.00 Hrs
A lot of time on a bus which drove mom crazy
The volcano and education about the volcano was neat
we bought sea salt for dad from a sea salt place
walked on the rim of a dormant volcano
The wine was too young, the sweet wine was nice but not as good as ice wine.
Tried to do italian place for dinner but they were booked so ended up doing room service instead
The food was great
went to bed after doing a little more planning
have failed to study for canada citizenship
have failed to get enough rest
Santa Cruz De La Palma, Canary Islands
09:00 AM 07:00 PM
Morning breakfast at the la veranda buffet
Wandered town, interesting, some sort of protest about canada going on? but google translate couldnt
wifi on ship is terrible
lunch was sushi at la veranda
Tour Volcanoes & Wine
1:45pm
4.00 Hrs
Marvel at the stunning, volcanic landscape of southern La Palma, admire breathtaking views from the site of a 17th-century eruption, sample sweet local vintages at the island’s largest wine producer. Have a first stop at La Glorieta square: This extremely beautiful, nice little plaza is ornamented with colourful and extravagant mosaic works, depicting motifs of the Palmerian flora and fauna. With much attention for detail, Luis Morera, one of the most renowned artists of La Palma, and student of Ceasar Manrique, has built built this artistic treasure between 1993 and 1996. Continue your tour travelling through lush vineyards and pine forests to the San Antonio volcano, which last erupted in the late 1600s. From the crater’s rim, behold the pretty town of Fuencaliente, which means “hot spring” even though the namesake inspiration was long ago destroyed by volcanic activity, and take in a spectacular view of the Teneguía volcano, which erupted more recently in 1971. At the Bodegas Teneguía, learn about the decadent malvasia grapes, which are allowed to become over-ripe for more sweetness and thrive in soil enriched by volcanic ash and lava. Savor an ambrosial taste of the fruit-saturated, aromatic wine produced in this somewhat unique terroir. You’ll long revel in the joys of this journey through an island inextricably tied to its volcanic past.
·Visit La Glorieta square, with colourful and extravagant mosaic works created by the artist Luis Morera
·Drive to Fuencaliente, a lovely town nestled amid glorious vineyards and volcanic mountains.
·Exult in sweeping vistas from atop the San Antonio volcano crater.
·Gaze at the magnificent Teneguía volcano, which last erupted nearly 50 years ago.
·Visit the Bodegas Teneguía for a tasting of the distinctly sweet local wine made with malvasia grapes.
A lot of time on a bus which drove mom crazy
The volcano and education about the volcano was neat
we bought sea salt for dad from a sea salt place
walked on the rim of a dormant volcano
The wine was too young, the sweet wine was nice but not as good as ice wine.
Tried to do italian place for dinner but they were booked so ended up doing room service instead
The food was great
went to bed after doing a little more planning
have failed to study for canada citizenship
have failed to get enough rest