Must-see attractions in La Gomera

  • Parque Nacional de Garajonay

    La Gomera

    La Gomera's prime attraction, the magical, often-misty Parque Nacional de Garajonay extends across 40 sq km of dense, primeval laurisilva forest at the…

  • Drago de Agalán

    La Gomera

    The island’s oldest drago (dragon tree) rests in a palm-sprinkled valley, 2km north of Alajeró. Take the signposted road 300m west (downhill) from the…

  • Museo Etnográfico de La Gomera

    La Gomera

    Housed in a handsome 20th-century building with maroon trim, this two-storey ethnographic museum explores the island's natural resources and ecosystems…

  • Parque Etnográfico Los Telares

    La Gomera

    A reconstructed 19th-century gofio (roasted Canarian grain) mill sits at the heart of this multifaceted private ethnographic centre, which also takes in a…

  • Los Órganos

    La Gomera

    Something like a great sculpted basalt church organ rising from the ocean's depths, the utterly extraordinary cliffscape of Los Órganos clings to La…

  • Mirador de Abrante

    La Gomera

    High above little Agulo, enjoying sprawling panoramas across the ocean to Tenerife, this Fred-Olsen-owned lookout point revolves around a spine-tingling…

  • Playa de la Caleta

    La Gomera

    The best beach in the Hermigua area, 5km northeast of town, Playa de la Caleta is one of northern La Gomera's prettiest black-pebble beaches. Framed by…

  • Convento de Santo Domingo

    La Gomera

    At the heart of Hermigua's original village, just off Plaza Victoriano Darias Montesinos, this 16th-century church and monastery contains an intricately…

  • Playa de Alojera

    La Gomera

    Jagged cliffs, rock formations and natural pools offshore lend a sense of drama to Alojera's sweeping, rarely crowded silty black beach, 1.5km west of…

  • Playa de Santa Catalina

    La Gomera

    Backed by rippling banana plantations and feeling a little abandoned, Hermigua's rocky black beach is usually a bit too rough for swimming (the odd surfer…

  • Mirador Roque de Agando

    La Gomera

    Views sprawl across to Tenerife and the 1250m-high volcanic rock 'needle' Roque de Agando (the most impressive in the Canaries) from this sensational…

  • Playa de Vallehermoso

    La Gomera

    A beautiful strip of rocky black beach pounded by waves and hemmed in by tall cliffs, 3km northeast of town. Two seasonal pools and a summer-only seafood…

  • Iglesia de San Juan Bautista

    La Gomera

    Guarding the north end of central Vallehermoso, the whitewased Iglesia de San Juan Bautista was originally built in the 16th century, but destroyed…

  • Playa de Vueltas

    La Gomera

    Right beside the port and its low-key bars, Vueltas' soft black-sand strand is the most wind-sheltered of the town beaches and usually busy with sun…

  • Iglesia de San Marcos

    La Gomera

    The elegant neo-Gothic Iglesia de San Marcos dominates Agulo's centre; built in 1912 on the site of a 17th-century chapel, it’s a simple grey-and-white…

  • Ermita del Santo

    La Gomera

    At the top of the valley, in the village of Arure, this tiny stone chapel is built into the rock face, surrounded by a lookout showing off the southern…

  • La Playa

    La Gomera

    Towards the northern end of town, the beach at La Playa is long, volcanic and sandy, with bars and a waterfront promenade. People gather here in the…

  • Mirador del Palmarejo

    La Gomera

    About 9.5km inland and up the valley, the César Manrique–designed Palmarejo lookout enjoys incredible views across Valle Gran Rey’s gorge, its sea of…

  • Iglesia de la Encarnación

    La Gomera

    The town's central warm-yellow church dates back to the 17th century but wasn't completed until the mid-20th, partly due to the fact that the original…

  • Ermita de Nuestra Señora de Lourdes

    La Gomera

    A 1.7km walk (signposted) southwest from El Cedro along the official national-park Route 2, this small, white forest chapel was founded in 1935 by…

  • Playa del Inglés

    La Gomera

    Hemmed in by sky-reaching cliffs at the north end of town, this dramatic volcanic-sand beach sits within a nature reserve and has an alternative, nudist…

  • Ermita de San Antonio

    La Gomera

    Around 6km northeast of Valle Gran Rey proper, the highlight of this modern roadside chapel is the view from the plaza outside.

  • Iglesia del Salvador

    La Gomera

    Alajeró's modest 16th-century church contains a beautifully carved late-16th- or early-17th-century wooden Christ.

  • Playa Santiago

    La Gomera

    A pretty, rocky black-gravel beach fronts the town, its southern end sheltered by a jetty and perfect for a dip.

  • Charco del Conde

    La Gomera

    A natural saltwater pool fringed by a grey-sand beach and tucked into the heart of Valle Gran Rey's seafront.

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