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A village hidden in a cave: tourists were advised a unique place in the Canary Islands
The Canary Islands have long been known for their wonderful climate, picturesque beaches, and unspoiled nature, but few people know about a hidden village located in a natural cave. This amazing place is Poris de Candelaria, located on the island of La Palma in the municipality of Tijarafe.
The unique settlement with its white houses and blue doors is becoming increasingly popular among tourists looking for unusual experiences. Poris de Candelaria was once a fishing village, but now the houses here are mostly used as second homes.
The village attracts attention for its authenticity and lack of modern amenities: there is no internet, no restaurants, and not even shops. The only bonus for visitors is the unforgettable sunset, which, according to tourists, is worth all the difficulties on the way.
To get to the village, tourists need to take a steep path that runs through numerous bends by the sea or use a boat or a private car. The road takes about four kilometers and requires good physical fitness.
The natural environment surrounding the village attracts special attention from visitors. The cliffs, volcanic gorges, and caves of La Palma create picturesque landscapes, and Tijarafe, the municipality where the village is located, is famous for its pine forests, almond groves, and banana plantations.
The area is of historical and cultural value. The houses built to protect from the summer heat remain a symbol of the connection between man and nature. The locals preserve traditions that add to the authenticity of this gem.
Poris de Candelaria is not only a vacation spot, but also a reminder of the harmony between man and nature. Visitors can enjoy the unique landscapes and feel like a part of the untouched world.
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