Garajonay Park

A national park – World Heritage Garajonay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and National Park, is located at the summit of La Gomera, on the central plateau. It protects nearly 4,000 hectares of a unique forest ecosystem, the laurel forest, the best preserved in the archipelago. The laurel forest, a living fossil.During the Tertiary Period,…

Protected spaces

The protected natural areas of La Gomera In addition to Garajonay National Park, 17 other natural areas are protected by law (one-third of the island). All of these sites are worth visiting, both for their beauty, geology, botany, and cultural interest. https://youtu.be/uWK98F7qWVAhttps://youtu.be/LuEYsokaGWg

Beaches

The beaches of La Gomera Beautiful beaches invite you to swim in the Atlantic Ocean.There are beaches for all tastes: sandy or pebble, in the city or in wild locations.Some beaches are only accessible by foot, so you can combine hiking and beach time if you prefer.Keep in mind that the beaches on the north…

Climate

La Gomera and the Canary Islands: The best climate in the world? Thanks to their privileged geographical location and the influence of the gentle trade winds, the Canary Islands enjoy spring-like temperatures year-round, which vary slightly from season to season at sea level. Where to stay depending on the weather?According to studies conducted by universities…

Transportation

How to get to and from La Gomera? All connections originate from the neighboring island of Tenerife. By air: – The island is connected to Tenerife North Airport (Los Rodeos, the national airport) twice daily by Binter Airlines. www.bintercanarias.com By ferry: From Tenerife (32 km away), you can take a ferry from the port of…