Travel information
La Palma Airport (SPC) has direct daily flights from Madrid, and with less frequency from other airport in Europe. Most people will likely fly through the Tenerife North (TFN) airport, which offers convenient connection with La Palma. Many and frequent chartered flights, from many cities in central and northern Europe, arrive mostly to the Tenerife South (TFS) airport, which also enjoys a few connections per day with La Palma airport.
When booking flights please make sure you end up in La Palma (SPC), not in Las Palmas or Palma de Mallorca, beautiful places otherwise!
If you are looking for real time flight information, you can visit the official La Palma Airport website , which will take you to the English Version of the flight information page.
Local transport
Taxi: You should be able to find plenty of taxis at the airport exit area; waiting taxis can be found outside the arrivals hall, please follow the signs. The standard of taxis is generally very high, with most being kept scrupulously clean by their drivers. You can also find taxis at taxi stands across the island. Approximate rates to/from the airport to Santa Cruz de la Palma is around 10.00 Euro, depending on the trafic and hour.
Bus: Public transport on the island is provided by an extensive network of buses (locally called "guaguas") that operate between the airport and all major towns, including the tourist resorts on a regular basis. Again the general the standard of the buses is very high.
Car hire: There are a good number of car hire operators, whose desks may be found at the airport in the Arrivals hall. In order to speed your transition through the airport it is advisable to pre-book your rental car, especially in the peak holiday season. If you wish to hire a car, at a very good rate, we recommend you use CICAR (email to info@cicar.com ). You may find the CICAR desk at the airport hall. The rate is ~30 euros/day, full insurance included.
Changing Money
There are many ATM that can be used for cash withdrawal conveniently located. Foreign currency facilities are also available at the Banks which ussualy also have their own Cash Machines (ATMs). Banking office houres are usually from 8:30 to 15:00, but the ATM are indeed availble after hours.
Health
All participants are strongly recommended to arrange for medical insurance for the duration of their stay in the Canary Islands. The LOC will not accept liability for sickness or accidents. Spanish public health centres have co-operation agreements with most European Union countries.
The Hospital General de La Palma is the main public hospital on the island. For any kind of emergency, dial 112 directly.
NOTE: Try and be accompanied by a Spanish speaker as likely there will not be English speaking staff at the hospital.
Hospital Address:
Hospital General de La Palma
c/ Buenavista de Arriba s/n
38713 Breña Alta
Phone: 922 815 000
Red Cross centres and emergency telephones can be found at regular intervals along the main motorways and roads of the island.