Fuencaliente de la Palma is a picturesque city located on the southern coast of La Palma Island in Spain's Canary Islands. Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the towering volcanic peaks of the Cumbre Vieja Natural Park, this district offers breathtaking natural beauty and a unique cultural experience. The name "Fuencaliente" translates to "hot spring," and it is derived from the numerous thermal springs found in the area. These hot springs have been a source of relaxation and healing for centuries, attracting visitors from far and wide. The district is also known for its volcanic landscapes, with the last eruption occurring in 1971, leaving behind a dramatic black sand beach known as Playa de Nogales.