Lower Savage Islands, Canary Islands

Lower Savage Islands, Canary Islands

Megan Chapa
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Megan Chapa
Travel Writer and Podcast Host
OVERVIEW

Quick Overview

The Lower Savage Islands are a remote group in the Canary Islands, known for their volcanic cliffs, dramatic coastlines, and unspoiled natural beauty. Cruise visitors here experience a raw and windswept environment where rugged landscapes meet clear Atlantic waters. The islands are largely untouched, providing a sense of isolation and striking scenery that contrasts sharply with more developed Canary Islands ports.

Why Visit

These islands appeal to travelers seeking unfiltered natural beauty and adventure. They are a haven for wildlife, including seabird colonies and marine life. The stark volcanic terrain, rocky beaches, and powerful ocean vistas create a dramatic backdrop for photography, nature walks, and observation. Unlike larger tourist centers, the Lower Savage Islands offer solitude and a chance to connect with the natural environment, making every visit memorable for those who appreciate rugged landscapes and the raw energy of the Atlantic.

Things To Do

Top Activity 1: Coastal Walks and Clifftop Views Walking along the island paths reveals sheer cliffs, lava formations, and panoramic ocean vistas. Visitors can safely explore designated trails while enjoying uninterrupted views of the Atlantic. The dramatic scenery and powerful waves make each step an immersive natural experience, perfect for photography and quiet reflection.

Top Activity 2: Wildlife Observation The islands support diverse birdlife and occasional marine sightings. Observing seabirds nesting on cliffs and watching for dolphins or whales offshore offers insight into the islands ecological richness. Guided wildlife tours provide context for species and habitats, enhancing appreciation of this remote environment.

Lesser Known Gem: Hidden Lava Formations Venturing to less frequented areas reveals intricate lava rock formations and small coves shaped by volcanic activity. These hidden spots provide dramatic natural features and a sense of discovery, rewarding visitors who explore thoughtfully and respectfully.

Cruise Port Information

Cruise ships anchor offshore with passengers transferred by tender boats to designated landing areas. Facilities are minimal, reflecting the islands untouched character. Visits are often brief and focused on walking tours, wildlife observation, and guided exploration. Local regulations protect sensitive habitats, so excursions are guided or carefully managed to balance visitor access and conservation. The port experience emphasizes safety, environmental respect, and enjoying the stark beauty of these remote islands.

Practical Tips

Spring: 65 to 75 F Summer: 70 to 80 F Autumn: 65 to 75 F Winter: 60 to 70 F

Wear sturdy shoes and sun protection as trails are rocky and exposed. Bring water and snacks since facilities are limited. Weather can change quickly with strong Atlantic winds, so layered clothing is recommended. Follow all conservation guidelines and stay on marked paths to protect fragile habitats. The Lower Savage Islands reward visitors who appreciate solitude, dramatic scenery, and mindful engagement with nature.

Lower Savage Islands, Canary Islands Sailings

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Silver Wind
Silversea

13 NIGHT Arctic CRUISE

Free $50 Onboard Credit!

STARTING AT

$12400.00

per person

Sailing From
Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada on Sep 13th, 2026
Disembark
Boston, Massachusetts on Sep 26th, 2026
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Silver Wind
Silversea

14 NIGHT Arctic CRUISE

Silversea • Silver Wind
Free $50 Onboard Credit!

STARTING AT

$15000.00

per person

Sailing From
Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada on Aug 16th, 2026
Disembark
Nuuk, Greenland on Aug 30th, 2026
Silver Wind
Silversea

14 NIGHT Arctic CRUISE

Silversea • Silver Wind
Free $50 Onboard Credit!

STARTING AT

$15100.00

per person

Sailing From
Nuuk, Greenland on Aug 2nd, 2026
Disembark
Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada on Aug 16th, 2026

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