La Gomera

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La Gomera, one of the smallest Canary Islands, is a rugged paradise of ancient laurel forests, dramatic ravines, and terraced valleys. This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve offers a quieter, more traditional alternative to its flashier neighbours, with a rich Guanche heritage and a unique whistled language, Silbo Gomero. Hiking is the main draw, but its black-sand beaches and charming whitewashed villages make it a perfect escape for nature lovers and culture seekers.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Spend at least three to four days to fully appreciate La Gomera's hiking trails and relaxed pace. Two days is enough for a quick visit: one day for Garajonay National Park and one for Valle Gran Rey and the coast. With four days, you can add a boat trip to see Los Órganos and explore the northern villages like Hermigua and Agulo. The island is compact, so you can base yourself in San Sebastián or Valle Gran Rey and drive to most sights within an hour.

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