Santa Cruz de la Palma (Spanish for Holy Cross of La Palma) is a city and a municipality on the east coast of the island of La Palma in the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife of the Canary Islands. Santa Cruz de la Palma is the second-largest city (after Los Llanos de Aridane) and is the capital of the island. It is along an old lava flow coming from the Caldereta (small caldera), a volcano just south of the city. Santa Cruz de La Palma has the privilege of having the first democratically elected town hall in Spain.

The population of the municipality is 16,330 (2013), its area is 43.38 km2. Around 13,000 people live within the city limits, with the remaining population residing in other settlements.

History

The city was founded by Alonso Fernández de Lugo on May 3, 1493. It was located between a river which is situated by a cave named Tedote (now Cueva de Carías, located north of the city). The city, originally called Villa del Apurón, served as a port that connected routes to the Americas, exporting goods from the island such as sugarcane. The city was sacked by pirates and was later reconstructed and fortified against future pirate attacks. Famous fortifications include the Castillo de Santa Catalina and Castillo de la Virgen. The economic crisis that affected the agriculture sector brought the greatest loss of population in the city's history, which limited its expansion and caused the population to stabilize and drop to 11,000. The population did not approach its original 18,000 again for the next hundred years.

Mountain view of Santa Cruz looking south.
Panorama of Santa Cruz harbor.
Panorama of Santa Cruz expansion to the north.

Climate

Santa Cruz de la Palma has a hot semi-arid climate (Köppen BSh) featuring very warm, almost rainless summers from April to September, and warm, rainier winters from October to March.

Climate data for La Palma Airport 33m (1981-2010); 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from the city.
MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Record high °C (°F)27.0 (80.6)31.0 (87.8)32.8 (91.0)36.6 (97.9)32.4 (90.3)29.4 (84.9)38.4 (101.1)38.0 (100.4)36.8 (98.2)34.4 (93.9)31.6 (88.9)28.0 (82.4)38.4 (101.1)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)20.6 (69.1)20.7 (69.3)21.2 (70.2)21.6 (70.9)22.6 (72.7)24.1 (75.4)25.5 (77.9)26.3 (79.3)26.6 (79.9)25.5 (77.9)23.5 (74.3)21.8 (71.2)23.3 (74.0)
Daily mean °C (°F)18.1 (64.6)18.0 (64.4)18.5 (65.3)18.9 (66.0)20.0 (68.0)21.7 (71.1)23.1 (73.6)23.9 (75.0)24.0 (75.2)22.8 (73.0)20.9 (69.6)19.3 (66.7)20.8 (69.4)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)15.5 (59.9)15.3 (59.5)15.7 (60.3)16.2 (61.2)17.4 (63.3)19.2 (66.6)20.7 (69.3)21.4 (70.5)21.3 (70.3)20.2 (68.4)18.3 (64.9)16.7 (62.1)18.2 (64.7)
Record low °C (°F)9.4 (48.9)10.9 (51.6)10.2 (50.4)10.0 (50.0)11.0 (51.8)15.2 (59.4)14.9 (58.8)16.7 (62.1)16.4 (61.5)15.3 (59.5)10.0 (50.0)10.0 (50.0)9.4 (48.9)
Average rainfall mm (inches)49 (1.9)57 (2.2)33 (1.3)19 (0.7)7 (0.3)2 (0.1)1 (0.0)1 (0.0)12 (0.5)41 (1.6)70 (2.8)80 (3.1)372 (14.5)
Average rainy days54431000257840
Mean monthly sunshine hours1411461771741921882222091871751401382,106
Source: Agencia Estatal de Meteorología

Culture

The main Catholic church is the Iglesia de El Salvador, founded in 1500.

Tourism

Santa Cruz de la Palma has the only major port in the island, serving ferry routes to Cádiz in Spain, as well as to Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Lanzarote. The main ferry operators in the port are Naviera Armas, Fred. Olsen Express, and Trasmediterránea. Many cruise line firms visit the port. Air travel to and from the island is served by La Palma Airport which provides flights to mainland Spain and other European destinations.

In Las Nieves is the Real Santuario Insular de las Virgen de las Nieves, the patron saint of the island of La Palma.

Media

  • El Apurón : elapuron.com

Sport

The football SD Tenisca rivalry with CD Mensajero is the most important derby of the island of La Palma. One of these games, played in 1983, was considered one of the most violent in the history of Spanish football.

Demographics

Population breakdown according to the Continuous Registry by Population Unit of the INE.

NúcleosInhabitants (2012)
Barranco de la Madera84
Barranco del Río39
Candelaria54
Cuesta del Llano de la Cruz199
El Dorador11
El Frontón5
El Morro59
El Planto121
El Pocito109
Juan Mayor180
La Portada67
La Verada62
Las Lajitas9
Las Nieves14
Las Tierritas118
Las Toscas67
Llano Grande98
Lomo de los Gomeros9
Lomo del Centro231
Lomo Espanta136
Los Álamos149
Mirca[es]1040
Roque de Arriba84
Santa Cruz de La Palma13608
Velhoco[es]152

Historical population

YearPopulation
Late-19th centuryaround 18,000
190011,000
199117,205
199617,265
200117,265
200218,228
200318,201
200417,857
200817,132
201316,330
202315,441

People

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