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From Little Port to Martiño Lighthouse

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1 review of From Little Port to Martiño Lighthouse

Magical Place to Lose Yourself In

This is a place that's not to be missed out on. Crossing the small island of Lobos, from the pier or the small port, and going to the lighthouse that's located in north Martino, is a unique experience. The trails are marked and you have to use them because this is a protected natural area. During the tour the species that have adapted to a high degree of salinity of the environment will dominate the sights. The island has more than 130 plant species, some of which are abundant, as well as migratory seabirds, lizards and rabbits. The trails are marked with the approximate time of each route and it'll help you a little bit, but I can tell you that from the south to the north it's about 45 minutes under the dry, hot sun and a hat and a drink will do you some good, even if it's during Christmastime.

The full tour is nearly 3 hours round trip (without climbing the volcano La Caldera Mountain). You can take a dip at Caleta beach, near the end of the tour. A good option is using the bikes and with prior permission you can camp there, too. It's a place with a special magic that I love. Listening to the seagulls and really not much else (you don't hear the sea near the end of the tour) for awhile is what makes this a tour you'll lose yourself on, as well as it being so unique.
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