Agulo

Perched on a dramatic cliffside on the northwestern coast of La Gomera, Agulo is a picture-perfect Canarian village that feels suspended between the Atlantic Ocean and the lush green mountains. With its whitewashed houses, narrow cobbled streets, and terraced banana plantations cascading down to the sea, Agulo offers a serene escape from busier tourist hubs. The village is known for its microclimate, which keeps it pleasantly cool and often cloaked in mist, adding a mystical charm. Whether you're hiking through the Garajonay National Park, sampling local wines, or simply soaking in the views from the Mirador de Abrante, Agulo rewards those who take the time to explore its authentic Canarian character.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Agulo can be explored in a half-day if you're passing through, but to truly appreciate its laid-back vibe and surrounding nature, plan for a full day. Start with a morning hike in Garajonay National Park (allow 2–3 hours), then head to Agulo for lunch at a local restaurant overlooking the sea. Afterward, visit the Mirador de Abrante and wander the village streets. If you're combining it with nearby towns, consider staying overnight to catch the sunset and enjoy a quiet evening.

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