Explore Santa Cruz de la Palma
The island capital of La Palma is a head-turner. The top must-see is the Renaissance-era El Salvador Church. The photogenic Avenida Maritima follows closely on its heels, though — famous for its row of pastel-painted houses.
Roll out your towel on Tazacorte Beach
Drive 30 minutes south of Tazacorte, and you’ll bump into one of the best beaches on La Palma. It lines up a prom, fishing harbour and a good-sized sweep of black sand.
Peer into the past at La Zarza
La Palma might seem Spanish, but they’ve only ruled the roost for the last 600 years or so. Before them, came the Benahoare people. You can spy their mysterious crop circle-like carvings at La Zarza Cultural Park.
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