
Santa Cruz De La Palma Canary Islands, Spain Travel Guide
La Palma holds UNESCO Biosphere Reserve status. This designation emphasizes preservation and sustainable development.
Recycling bins (yellow for plastic/cans, blue for paper, green for glass) are common in towns. Reduce your plastic use.
Water is a precious resource on the island. Use water sparingly during your visit to contribute to preservation efforts.
Travel choices that support environmental protection.
La Palma has significant protected natural areas.
Lessen your ecological impact on your trip.
Mitigate your travel emissions.
Choose sustainable products for your journey.
La Palma's Biosphere Reserve status underscores its commitment to nature. Your actions, from recycling to water use and choosing eco-friendly services, play a part in preserving its beauty.
Interact with local the culture with respect.
Learning a few basic Spanish phrases. Be patient and polite. Respect local customs and traditions.
Always ask before photographing people, for kids especially. Be discreet when photographing religious ceremonies.
Dress respectfully, with shoulders and knees covered. Be quiet and respectful during services. Avoid flash photography during services.
Your interactions contribute to the local perception of visitors.
Visit local markets for authentic goods and direct interaction.
Participate in local festivals for unique insights.
Support local crafts by purchasing directly.
A polite approach and acknowledging local customs significantly enrich your travel experience and foster positive connections with the community.
Support the local economy through conscious choices.
Seek out rural houses and small, locally-owned businesses.
Buy directly from artisans or cooperatives. Inquire about the origin of products.
Avoid tours or activities that exploit animals, like unethical animal shows. Do not purchase souvenirs made from endangered species.
If you wish to donate, pick reliable local charities or organizations working on environmental or social issues, rather than giving directly to beggars.
Prioritize locally-owned businesses for a greater local impact.
Enjoy authentic cuisine.
Discover unique finds.
Personalized island activities.
Your spending choices matter. Directing your budget towards local businesses and reliable non-profits empowers the community and fosters a positive impact on La Palma.