Discover the best top things to do in Santa Cruz de la Palma, Spain including Pico de la Nieve, La Bajada Visitor Information Centre, Calle O'Daly, Nuestra Senora de las Nieves, Hafen Santa Cruz de La Palma, Museo Naval - Barco de la Virgen, Museo Insular de la Palma, Balcones de la avenida Maritima, Iglesia Matriz de El Salvador, Real Castillo de Santa Catalina de Alejandria.
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4.5 based on 13 reviews
A unique sensorial experience to relive the most emblematic celebration on the Canary Islands. Learn about the Dance of the Dwarfs, the Minuet, the Pandorga and experience an unforgettable festival first-hand.
4.5 based on 180 reviews
Calle O'Daly is 'The' central street of Santa Cruz, there are many historical buildings and churches along its length dating back to the first Spanish settlers on the Island. Walking the length of the town starting with this street can be done in 15 minutes but its a 'Good day out' to walk and visit the various sites and shops, take your time there is lots to see. Can get a little busy if there's a BIG cruise liner in Port
4.5 based on 60 reviews
our second visit here, the first time we walked to it having had the walk as a little strenuous and to us it was much more than that so this time we took a taxi there and walked back we could have taken the local bus no 33 but as it was Sunday we werent too sure how they were running, but the church is beautiful, stunning chandeliers, extremely ornate worth a visit
4.0 based on 119 reviews
Looking to explore La Palma on a budget while on a Cruise stop we checked out the local bus service and hopped on TLP Service 100 to Barlovento in the North of the Island. The route took us up and down ravines along the east coast snaking up and swooping down with stunning coastal views. The single deck buses were modern and clean the roads well surfaced with overtaking lanes for the steeper stretches. €12 well spent.
4.0 based on 193 reviews
Come and see an incredible reproduction of a 15th century caravel in the heart of the old city. Learn about the Atlantic adventures of an island that was one of the three most important ports of the Spanish Empire in the 16th century. A renovated, modern museum with singular historic artefacts and interesting interactive elements.
Modern Museum of two floors inside a replica of Santa Maria- explaining the triangular trade with the Caribbean and Europe, the international flair of Santa Cruz, and importance in WW II
4.0 based on 86 reviews
Lovely museum and gallery. Lots of fascinating exhibits, from artwork to taxidermy, some of which did raise a smile! Well worth an explore. Staff also very helpful and the building is lovely
4.0 based on 465 reviews
Visited as part of a cruise stop-off. Loved the town. Very clean with wonderful old streets full of character. Beautiful flowers and plants everywhere. Wish we could have spent more time there. Recommended.
4.0 based on 52 reviews
We visited Santa Cruz in La Palma and we found this beautiful church sent in cobbled streets a truly Spanish feel. Insidethis church is amazingly beautiful, breathtaking. The pictures do not do it justice. If you ever get the opportunity please take five minutes to view.
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