Make a private pilgrimage to La Palma's most sacred and magnificent treasure: the 15th-century Sanctuary of Nuestra Señora de las Nieves, housing a breathtaking Flemish silver altarpiece and the beloved statue of the Virgin that presides over the island's faith. Quietly extraordinary, and almost unknown beyond the island.
What to expect
Your private guide leads you to the sanctuary set in a lush valley just outside the capital, explaining the island's deep Marian devotion and the extraordinary story of the triptych altarpiece — a Flemish masterwork gifted during La Palma's 16th-century golden age as one of Spain's wealthiest ports. Inside, gilded altars and centuries of votive offerings speak to generations of islanders' faith. The guide then walks you through the surrounding traditional quarter, where whitewashed houses and ancient fig trees complete a scene of rare, unhurried beauty. It is one of those quietly unforgettable encounters that lingers long after the ship has sailed.
Good to know
The sanctuary is approximately 2–3 km from the port; your private guide arranges transport. The church is open to visitors but the private guided experience requires pre-booking via ToursByLocals. Dress modestly (covered shoulders and knees) as this is an active place of worship.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Santa Cruz de La Palma — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.