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Bandama Natural Monument features a dramatic volcanic caldera offering unique hiking experiences and spectacular panoramic views of Gran Canaria's volcanic landscape.

800
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
Approx. 50,000
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About Bandama Natural Monument

 

Bandama Natural Monument is centered around the volcanic crater of Caldera de Bandama, one of the most famous geological features on the island of Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands, Spain. Formed approximately 4,000 years ago, this volcanic caldera measures about 1,000 meters in diameter and plunges roughly 200 meters deep, providing a remarkable insight into the island's volcanic origins. The site is situated near the towns of Santa Brígida and Las Palmas, making it an accessible destination for nature lovers and geology enthusiasts. The crater walls are covered with native flora, including Canary Island pine and endemic shrubs that contribute to the biodiversity of this protected area. Visitors are drawn to the well-marked trails that descend into the crater, offering close-range views of the crater's interior and distinct volcanic rock formations, as well as panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscapes. The monument also features the Pico de Bandama, a prominent peak that affords sweeping views across Gran Canaria. The area has archaeological significance as well, with traces of ancient Guanche settlements found nearby, linking the natural spectacle to the island's cultural heritage. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking, birdwatching, and photography in this relatively small but geologically and ecologically rich area. Bandama Natural Monument is celebrated for its accessibility and educational opportunities related to volcanology and island ecosystems, offering visitors a compelling mix of natural history and recreational adventure.

Highlights

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Caldera de Bandama volcanic crater with steep walls and unique geology

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Pico de Bandama peak offering panoramic views over Gran Canaria

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Rich native vegetation including Canary Island pine forests

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Nearby Guanche archaeological sites reflecting early island inhabitants

Notable Natural Features

Caldera de Bandama

A volcanic crater approximately 1,000 meters wide and 200 meters deep, showcasing dramatic geological formations and volcanic history.

Pico de Bandama

A peak adjacent to the crater offering expansive views of the island’s volcanic landscape and coastal horizons.

Guanche Settlement Ruins

Archaeological remains near the monument revealing evidence of the indigenous Guanche people who lived on Gran Canaria before European colonization.