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Experience an unforgettable night of stargazing on La Palma, one of Spain’s Canary Islands, renowned for having some of the clearest skies in the world. Guided by certified astronomical monitors, you’ll discover constellations, satellites, and other celestial wonders using the naked eye and an astronomical laser pointer.
With powerful binoculars, you’ll explore vast regions of the night sky, observing nebulae and star clusters that reveal the universe’s immense scale. The highlight of the evening is peering through an advanced astronomical telescope, where you might see the craters of the Moon, the rings of Saturn, or Jupiter’s Galilean moons, depending on what’s visible that night.
Your guide will enrich the experience with fascinating stories about the cosmos, sharing scientific insights, myths, and legends from various cultures. Every session is unique, as the focus shifts with the lunar phase and the night’s celestial conditions, making each visit a new adventure.
The activity lasts approximately 1.5 hours and takes place at one of two scenic astronomical viewpoints, Llano del Jable or Llano de Las Ventas, both high above sea level for optimal viewing. The exact meeting point and start time are confirmed on the day, based on up-to-date weather and sky conditions, ensuring you enjoy the best possible experience.
Spaces are limited for this intimate group activity, so don’t miss your chance to witness the stars like never before. Secure your spot now and get ready to explore the universe from La Palma’s extraordinary vantage point.





