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An urban beach of volcanic sand beside the capital's Avenida Marítima, at the foot of its historic seafront.
The Castillo de La Virgen crowns the cliff above the Barranco de Las Nieves, on the northern edge of the old town of Santa Cruz de La Palma. It was never a working military fort. It grew out of the town festival, and its battlements are the stage for the Dialogue between the Castle and the Ship during the Bajada de la Virgen. The rest of the time it serves as a quiet balcony over the rooftops, the harbour and the Atlantic.
Marian sanctuary above Santa Cruz de La Palma, home to the island's patron saint and heart of the famous Bajada de la Virgen.
Island museum in a former Franciscan convent, spanning natural history, art and ethnography.
Astronomical viewpoint and summit on the rim of the Caldera de Taburiente, a stargazing point of La Palma's Starlight Reserve.
Naval museum housed in a replica of Columbus's ship Santa María, devoted to La Palma's maritime history.
The Renaissance-Mudejar mother church of Santa Cruz de La Palma, founded around 1500 on the Plaza de España, at the heart of the old town.
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