Rugged coastline, hollow coves and sparkling lagoons encircle vast woodland, sabine forests and over 500 active volcanoes hidden beneath the sea. A haven for adventure seekers, the islet is perfect for paragliding, mountain biking, surfing, and hiking. Moreover, swim in the unspoilt beaches, head up Mirador de el Tacoron viewpoint for jaw-dropping vistas of the island and dive at the Marine Reserve of La Restinga at the southern tip of the island. Get an underwater glimpse of turtles, tunas, thornback rays, stingrays, groupers, dolphins, barracudas and the occasional whale shark. Other points of interest include the simple 16th-century whitewashed sanctuary of Hermitage of Our Lady of the Kings and the quiet fisherman’s village of Pozo de las Calcosas.