Emerald green La Gomera has its own distinct magic and feels a million miles away from its lively neighbors. Embrace the intrepid explorer inside you and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of this naturally blessed Canary Island.
Explore its towns and villages
Kick-off your vacation in La Gomera at its capital,San Sebastián de la Gomera. Its busy port is the gateway to the island and is famed as Christopher Columbus’ mooring point in 1492 before traveling to the Americas.
Discover more about the Italian sailor’s story among the town’s historic attractions, including Casa de Colón, a house that’s believed to be where Columbus stayed and now serves as a museum.
Make your way to Agulo to see a different side of La Gomera. Established in the 17th century, this quaint village charms with its narrow cobbled streets and Colonial-style buildings. But most people come here to enjoy the sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean – you can even see all the way out to Tenerife on a clear day.
Head up to Mirador de Abrante, the village’s famed viewing point, and wander across the glass walkway that juts out over a cliff face for the best vistas on the island.
Roam among the clouds
A paradise for hiking lovers, this island boasts UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve status thanks to its exotic rainforest, volcanic landscape and valleys. More than 370 miles of walking trails stretch through the island, offering endless places for you to experience the local flora and fauna.
Visiting the Garajonay National Park is a must when you’re on vacation in La Gomera. Meander through the misty ancient forest in the direction of Alto de Garajonay, the highest point of the island. The views from here are incredible, so don’t forget to take your camera.
Beaches and wildlife spotting
If you’re hoping to soak up the sunshine and rest your feet after a long hike, Valle Gran Rey has a collection of black sand beaches to enjoy. Playa de Ingles and Playa Calera both offer serene settings to bask in the Spanish sun.
And the fun doesn’t stop after the sun goes down. As dusk arrives, watch locals take to the shore to perform mesmerizing fire dancing to a hypnotizing soundtrack of pipe and drum music.
As well as exploring the land, take a boat trip from the port of Valle Gran Rey out to sea to spot local marine life. Pilot whales, sea turtles and bottlenose dolphins call the sapphire waters that surround La Gomera home and are a stunning spectacle to see up close.
Whether it’s the lush rainforest or secluded beaches that appeal, this is an island that will have something for you. Rent a car in La Gomera to discover this unique part of the Canary Islands.