Why Visit La Gomera?

La Gomera is the second smallest island of the Canaries and is also the least explored! Rising 1,487m above sea level, the island’s emerald peaks are home to one of Europe’s last remaining cloud forests. Add to this the island's lush valleys, awe-inspiring cliffs, glittering beaches and dramatic rock formations and you have a landscape that’s too beautiful not to explore on foot during one of our solos walking holidays.

Walking

Walking

Landscapes

Landscapes

Panoramic Views

Panoramic Views

National Park Of Garajonay

National Park Of Garajonay

Facts about La Gomera

What is the currency?

What is the currency?

The currency used in La Gomera is the Euro (€), which is the standard currency across Spain and the Canary Islands.

What is the time zone?

What is the time zone?

La Gomera operates on Western European Time (WET), which is GMT+0 in winter and GMT+1 during daylight saving time in summer.

What is the weather like?

What is the weather like?

La Gomera enjoys a subtropical climate with average temperatures ranging from 18°C in winter to 26°C in summer, making it a year-round destination for travelers.

Top things to see & do

Top things to see & do

Visit Garajonay National Park for stunning hiking trails, explore the charming village of Valle Gran Rey for its picturesque views, and discover the unique rock formations at Los Órganos.

Top local cuisine to try

Top local cuisine to try

Sample Almogrote, a spread made from cheese, peppers, and spices served on bread; savor Potaje de Berros, a hearty watercress soup with potatoes and spices; and enjoy Gofio, a traditional flour made from roasted grains, often served with soups or as a side dish.

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