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High above the Atlantic

YOGA
in Bandama

Experience a special YOGA Session at the bottom of an ancient volcano. Located very close to Las Palmas (about 20 minutes by car), one of Gran Canaria's most beautiful natural highlights awaits: the Caldera de Bandama.

In collaboration with the YoAgoYoga yoga studio, we have created the "Move-On" series and offer you various combinations of Yoga and hiking experience.

We will circle the Caldera and enjoy the views over the island and the spectacular sight into the interior of the ancient volcanic crater, which was used as a vineyard about 400 years ago and still fascinates with its ruins from ancient times.

After a short break, we will finally venture into the heart of the Caldera. Your yoga instructor from YoAgoYoga is already awaiting you, and your yoga experience begins!

Before we ascend back to the surface, we will enjoy a healthy, vegan lunch. Strengthened, we will start our return journey to the viewpoint, where we will end our day with a cup of japanes green tea

TIMETABLE

DAY TRIP 09.00 Picking up by car at the agreed meeting point (see map). 10.00 Arrival at Bandama and start of the hike around the Caldera. 11.30 Short break at the viewpoint and start of the descent into the Caldera. 12.15 Arrival in the Caldera. 12.30 Lunch (vegan food) 14.00 Yoga & Meditation (guided) 16.00 Start of the ascent 16.45 Arrival at the viewpoint and tea tasting (Japanese green tea). 17.15 Return journey to Las Palmas

SERVICE PACKAGE
  • Hike/YOGA (guided/guided)

  • Number of participants: max. 6

  • incl. vegan lunch, water and yoga mat

  • Duration: 8 hours

  • Pick Up from Las Palmas included

€ 79 Per Person

€ 399 In Total

  • up to a maximum of 6 participants

TOUR - FACTS
Fitness
Hiking Skills
Landscape
Adventure
Duration approx. 8 Hours
Participants maximum 6
Meeting Point

Aparcamiento de Las Arenas

Las Arenas, Ctra. del Rincón, 15,

35010 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
(28°07'42.9"N 15°27'05.7"W)

Amazing contrasts of colors between the black, green, and shaded slopes of the volcano. A fascinating place!
Alexander Ehrich, Vienna

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