13 Remote Stargazing Getaways With Pure Darkness And Pure Wonder

8. La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain

From left to right, the Carlsberg Meridian Telescope, William Herschel Telescope, Dutch Open Telescope, the Mercator Telescope, the Swedish Solar Telescope, the Isaac Newton Telescope (second from right) and the Jacobus Kapteyn Telescope (far right) at Ro. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Bob Tubbs

Rising from the Atlantic and crowned with volcanic peaks, La Palma—aptly nicknamed La Isla Bonita—is a haven for stargazers seeking purity in the night sky. This Canary Island gem is home to one of the world’s top astronomical observatories, perched high above the clouds at the Roque de los Muchachos. What sets La Palma apart is its pioneering “Sky Law,” a set of legal protections that restrict light pollution island-wide, ensuring unmatched sky clarity. From its rugged calderas, travelers can witness meteor showers, star fields, and deep-sky objects with astonishing visibility.

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