Nestled at the southern end of Las Palmas, the Bandama Caldera is a striking geological feature that dates back over 5,000 years. This ancient crater, spanning an area equivalent to 10 football fields, offers a dramatic landscape framed by the city skyline and the vast ocean. Visitors can hike into the heart of the caldera, experiencing its rugged terrain and expansive views. The site provides a unique opportunity to explore the natural history of Gran Canaria while enjoying panoramic vistas of the surrounding urban and coastal areas.
Bandama Caldera (Caldera de Bandama)
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