We would like to provide you with some information about La Gomera and tips for you to know.
La Gomera is the second smallest of the main Canary Islands and has diverse landscapes with forests, fertile valleys and impenetrable rocky cliffs. Throughout the year the climate on the island is mild with only a few rainy days. Beautiful, unspoilt La Gomera offers excellent hiking opportunities and plenty of fine beaches. You will find enchanting forests, idyllic bays, typical villages and impressive valleys that offer magnificent hiking trails. Another highlight for nature lovers is the Garajonay National Park, which covers 10% of the island’s area. Or visit Los Organos, the cliffs near the community of Vallehermoso, which look like organ pipes set in stone by humans.
Additional information can be found on the official website of La Gomera on www.gomeralive.com
More information:
Valle Gran Rey – valley of the Great King
Chorros de Epina – natural spring in the laurisilva and cloud forest
Degollada de Peraza – lookout
El Cedro – impressive laurisilva, which has a small river running through it
Benchijigua and the Barranco Santiago – small villages
Sporting activities:
Hiking
Cycling
Horseback riding
Diving
Whale watching and boat trips