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Spain - La Palma - Santa Cruz

Nestled as the most north-western jewel within the Canary Islands, La Palma exudes a unique allure that beckons explorers seeking an authentic island escape. While perhaps less renowned than its counterparts such as Tenerife and Gran Canaria, La Palma stands as a hidden treasure awaiting discovery. The capital, Santa Cruz, shines as a small yet remarkable gem, boasting an inner city center that has retained its historical charm since the Spanish first constructed it in 1492. Characterized by volcanic terrain, black lava beaches, and flourishing forests, La Palma lives up to its moniker, "The Beautiful Island."

Worth seeing
Santa Cruz is steeped in history, offering a charming tapestry of picturesque houses adorned with delicate wooden balconies, enchanting squares, and cobblestone streets. Embark on a journey through the city and immerse yourself in its captivating architecture. The historical museum, Museo Histórico Insular, boasts an extensive collection of art and paintings, shedding light on the island's rich heritage. Santa Cruz is also home to a delightful array of small shops and fine restaurants, where you can savor authentic Spanish flavors.

A replica of Christopher Columbus' ship, the Santa Maria, graces the shores of Santa Cruz. Serving as a museum rather than a vessel for seafaring, this historical ship is a captivating attraction for maritime enthusiasts. The ship resides beside a charming square adorned with a music pavilion and a cozy snack bar.

La Palma's reputation for black lava beaches is well-founded, and Santa Cruz introduced its own local beach in 2017. Additionally, the popular Bajamar beach lies in close proximity to Santa Cruz, offering azure waves along with an array of cafes and restaurants.

La Palma's lush landscapes beckon exploration, and the area surrounding Santa Cruz is no exception. Embark on guided tours or venture out independently, but remember to don comfortable footwear for your journey.

As the sun sets, La Palma's skies come alive with celestial wonders. The island's clear night skies provide an excellent canvas for stargazing, with one of the world's premier observatories situated on La Palma.

Climate
La Palma embraces a mild subtropical climate, characterized by comfortable temperatures and balanced rainfall. The island experiences a gentle atmosphere year-round, making it an ideal destination for those seeking pleasant weather. Summers, spanning from June to September, offer average temperatures ranging from 20 to 28 degrees Celsius, creating an inviting environment for outdoor exploration. Winters, from December to February, remain mild with temperatures ranging from 15 to 21 degrees Celsius, ensuring a cozy atmosphere for off-season travelers.

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