Mirador de Tajuya
★ 4.6 (1252 reviews)
Mirador de Tajuya is one of those places that truly leaves you speechless. Located in Dos Pinos, this privileged viewpoint offers some of the most striking views of the Tajogaite volcano and the trail left by the lava on its journey to the sea. From here, you can witness the magnitude of the Cumbre Vieja eruption and that unique contrast between the destructive force of magma and the resilience of La Palma's nature, with pine trees framing the volcanic landscape in an almost surreal way.
What makes this viewpoint special is that you don't just see the volcanic cone—you see the entire story the land tells: the path of the lava flow, the resilience of the local people, and how life returns even in the most affected areas. It's a beloved spot for locals and visitors seeking to understand and feel close to what this natural event meant. Open 24 hours, you can visit anytime, though many recommend sunset to catch that special light bathing the volcano.