Iglesia de San Andrés

La Palma


Sitting at the quiet heart of San Andrés, this church has its origins in 1515 and was one of the first churches the Spanish conquerors built on the island, though most of what you see today was built in the 17th century. Inside, take a look at the lavish baroque altarpieces and the coffered ceiling. The small Ermita de El Pilar is just down the road.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby La Palma attractions

1. Charco Azul

0.58 MILES

Creatively designed Charco Azul is a blending of moulded concrete with natural volcanic rocks. The effect is stunning, especially when the waves are…

2. Parque Arqueológico de El Tendal

0.93 MILES

With a new and very informative exhibition centre with touchscreen displays, this museum and cave complex at the side of the LP-1 road to Los Sauces was…

3. Piscinas de la Fajana

3.47 MILES

At these calm – and calming – saltwater pools, frothy sea waves pound just beyond the concrete barriers. About 5km east of Barlovento, on the LP-1 highway…

4. Iglesia de la Encarnación

7.58 MILES

This lovely church dates to around the 15th century and was the first to be built in Santa Cruz after the Spanish conquest. One way to reach it is to…

5. Castillo de la Virgen

7.6 MILES

This modest 17th-century castle is more like a simple fortress that was built as a defence against piracy. The castle looks out over lovely views of the…

6. Museo Naval

7.67 MILES

Gaze north across leafy Plaza de la Alameda and you may think Christopher Columbus’ ship, the Santa María, became stranded here. This is actually the city…

7. Santuario de la Virgen de las Nieves

7.7 MILES

For splendid views down the valley to Santa Cruz, put aside time to tackle the 4km uphill hike north of town to La Palma’s main object of pilgrimage, the…