Tourist guide: what to do and see in Santa Cruz de la Palma
Fabulous beaches, volcanoes, folkore, and cuisine
Also known as the Isla Bonita, La Palma (or San Miguel de la Palma, full name), is bathed by the Atlantic Ocean and has been declared a Biosphere Reserve. A well-deserved declaration, without a doubt, judging by its unique, preserved and exuberant nature, a good example of which are its parks, volcanoes and pine and laurel forests. If you go, you will get the best views from its highest point, the Roque de los Muchachos. But not everything is nature or landscapes in this little jewel of the Atlantic, since it has a rich and valuable, as well as interesting, artistic, historical and cultural heritage and an exquisite and great-tasting gastronomy that has earned the destination the "Saborea La Palma" brand, within Saborea Spain. The pork rinds, the palmero cheese, the wine, the fruit, the sweets... or the old clothes are some of the suggestions that we recommend.
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