Santa Cruz, the capital of La Palma, is a historic colonial city full of beautiful corners, narrow streets and squares to stroll through.…
At the southern end of the island is the beautiful and traditional Salina de Fuencaliente, which has been declared a “”Natural…
The Farmer’s Market of Puntagorda is the largest and most visited on the island. In it you can enjoy the best local products of…
In the Las Hilanderas silk museum and workshop, the tradition is kept alive, from the breeding of silkworms to spinning and embroidery.…
The Sanctuary of the Virgen de las Nieves is one of the most popular of La Palma for housing the image of the patron saint of the island, a…
La Glorieta is a beautiful square with a magnificent ceramic mosaic floor and full of sculptures and native plants, created by La Palma&…
In the Benahoarita Archaeological Museum you can discover everything about the aborigines of La Palma, the Benahoaritas, from their habits…
In this important archaeological park about the Benahoarita culture, the aboriginal magical-religious customs and beliefs are made known…
The first petroglyphs (rock engravings) found in the Canary Islands were discovered in the Prehispanic settlement of Belmaco in the 18th…
Discover the secrets of tobacco from its origins to its spread throughout the world, the science behind its production, its careful…
In the Gofio Museum you can learn everything about the traditional use, composition, production techniques and nutritional values of this…
At the Banana Museum you can learn all about the cultivation and production of this exquisite fruit on La Palma, from its origin and…