Santa Cruz de la Palma
This pleasant city on the coast has the most untouched seaside in any of the Canary and still reflects the favorite position it had in the 1500s, when it was one of the three Spanish ports authorized to trade with the New World.Go to Calle o 'Daley cobbled to see the beautiful houses of the rich traders and appreciate the prosperity that this city enjoys in the 17th and 18th centuries. In the sixteenth century Iglesia del Salvador has a beautiful Mudejar ceiling and a painted altar.Ayuntamiento (City Hall) was once the cardinal Palace, built in 1569, and has a carved magnificent ceiling and Renaissance arch.Every five years, the island celebrates its Holy Patron, Virgin of Las Nieves, with five beings, following the same traditions that the inhabitants of the city have enjoyed 1680.

