Photo Tour Overview
Immerse yourself in the magic of La Palma, the world’s first Starlight Reserve. Learn or refine your astrophotography skills under the awe-inspiring Cumbre Vieja Caldera Ridge. Our workshops cater to all levels, ensuring an unforgettable experience for every photographer.
Our workshops combine nightscape and landscape photography, including basic time-lapse techniques, all set against the breathtaking mountainside. We will be based in a private villa on the remote and very dark west coast.
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Tenerife & La Palma Astrophotography Workshop -Dec 25
Photo Tour Category
Dedicated astrophotography workshops
You will learn:
Multiple fieldwork techniques tailored to current skill level
Beginner to advanced nightscape and deeper sky planning
Post-production – (PS/LR/Siril/Plugins/PTGui/LRT Timelapse
(these include a few sunsets but are specialist workshops, focusing on multiple techniques from beginner to advanced intermediate)
Why our tours are different
Our expert guides are highly experienced and dedicated to making the best of these conditions. The guide will plan a very flexible itinerary, often organising much of the trip on the fly to chase the best conditions. This way, the group gets the best chance to be in the right place at the right time.
About La Palma
La Palma is a captivating island in the Canary archipelago, renowned for its dramatic volcanic landscapes. The island is also a haven for stargazing, boasting exceptional dark skies and world-class observatories.
La Palma is an astrophotographer’s dream destination. Renowned as a Starlight Reserve, the island boasts exceptionally dark skies, free from light pollution. Its volcanic landscapes, ranging from rugged peaks to serene coastlines, provide stunning backdrops for capturing celestial wonders. With world-class observatories and a growing community of astronomy enthusiasts, La Palma offers an unparalleled experience for those seeking to photograph the night sky and Milky Way over dramatic landscapes.
Reasons why La Palma is great for astrophotography
Dark Skies: La Palma is renowned as one of the best places in the world for stargazing, with strict light pollution regulations ensuring pristine night skies.
Observatory Facilities: The island hosts the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory, home to some of the world’s most powerful telescopes, further emphasizing its commitment to astronomy.
Diverse Landscapes: From volcanic peaks to coastal plains, La Palma offers a variety of backdrops for astrophotography.
Stable Weather Conditions: The island often enjoys clear and stable weather, ideal for long exposure photography.
Accessibility: Despite its remote location, La Palma is relatively easy to reach, with good transportation links.
Starlight Reserve: La Palma is the world’s first Starlight Reserve, a testament to its exceptional night sky quality.