La Gomera: 25 tips on what to see and do

La Gomera is one of the most beautiful and at the same time least touristy Canary Islands. If you are looking for authentic nature, wild mountains, misty forests, and quiet villages, La Gomera is the ideal destination. This island is known for its historical connections to Christopher Columbus, incredible viewpoints, and the unique language silbo gomero. It is an absolutely perfect escape from the crowds of tourists on Tenerife.

If you are escaping from Tenerife, you might also find my article about it useful: 30 tips on what to see and do. I have also prepared interesting places to see and things to experience on La Gomera! If those aren’t enough, I have more locations in my map along with plenty of spots on Tenerife.


How to get to La Gomera?

Ferry: The best way to get to the island is by ferry from Tenerife (Los Cristianos).

Boat transport between the islands is provided by two ferry companies. I recommend searching on Direct Ferries, which will give you all the available options.

Car: If you want to explore the island well, I recommend renting a car directly at the port of San Sebastián. Compare the cheapest options here.

You can fly to Tenerife from Prague, but also from Vienna for a good price. Round-trip ticket prices start at around 2,000 CZK if you buy in advance. I prefer searching on Skyscanner and Pelikán because they often have better prices than the carriers themselves. You can find out how to get cheap flights in this article.

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Where to stay on La Gomera

We mostly camped, but in San Sebastian we used the quiet Hotel Villa Gomera. On the other side of the island, I recommend Casa La Alameda.


What to see and do on La Gomera?

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Garajonay – a magical misty forest and the island’s highest peak

The heart of the island is Garajonay National Park, which is among the best-preserved laurel forests in the world. Thanks to the constant humidity and mists, ancient moss-covered trees grow here, creating a magical atmosphere. I recommend going early in the morning; otherwise, the viewpoints are often shrouded in fog.

What to see and do here?

  • Pico de Garajonay (1,487 m) – the island’s highest peak with a fantastic view of Tenerife, La Palma, and El Hierro.
  • Sendero El Cedro – one of the most beautiful hiking trails leading through forests, waterfalls, and mountain streams.
  • Mirador El Rejo – a viewpoint with a breathtaking panorama of the island.

Several marked hiking trails lead through the park – most are easy to moderate and ideal for hiking trips. You can find the best ones in my map of Tenerife and La Gomera.


Roque de Agando – the island’s iconic rock

This monumental volcanic monolith is one of the most famous symbols of La Gomera. It is located in the middle of a mountainous landscape and offers amazing views of the entire island.

The best view of Roque de Agando is from Mirador de los Roques. An ideal spot for sunrise photography!


San Sebastián de La Gomera – the town where Columbus anchored

San Sebastián is the capital of La Gomera and the place where Christopher Columbus stopped on his voyage to America in 1492.

Most interesting sights

  • Torre del Conde – a 15th-century fortress, the oldest building on the island.
  • Iglesia de la Asunción – the church where Columbus allegedly attended the last mass before setting sail.
  • Columbus House (Casa de Colón) – a museum dedicated to Columbus’s voyages and the history of the island.

The port in San Sebastián is the main entry point to the island – this is where the ferries from Tenerife arrive.


Mirador de Abrante – a glass viewpoint over the ocean

This glass platform literally hangs over the cliff. It makes you feel like you are floating above the ocean. The viewpoint is a short distance from the village of Agulo, which is one of the most beautiful on the island.


Valle Gran Rey – allegedly the most beautiful valley in La Gomera

Valle Gran Rey is the best place on the island for relaxation and swimming. This valley was previously popular with hippies and still maintains a laid-back atmosphere today.

What to experience here?

Playa del Inglés – a beautiful volcanic beach with a wild atmosphere.
Unforgettable sunsets – the best view is from the coastal promenade.
Dolphin and whale watching – local boats offer eco-friendly trips to see marine mammals.


Hermigua – forgotten plantations and natural pools

Hermigua is an agricultural area where bananas, avocados, and sugar cane are grown. In addition, you will find beautiful natural pools here.

Piscina Natural de Hermigua – a natural pool protected from the Atlantic waves.
Pescante de Hermigua natural bridge – a historical structure that once served for loading bananas onto ships.


Fortaleza de Chipude – the mystical mountain of the ancient Guanches

This table mountain was once a sacred site for the Guanches, the original inhabitants of the Canary Islands. Today, it is a popular hiking trail with a beautiful view. The hike starts in the village of Chipude and takes about 2 hours. An ideal spot for stargazing, as there is no light pollution here!


Vallehermoso – the north of La Gomera without tourists

Vallehermoso (translated as “Beautiful Valley”) is a traditional agricultural area with largely untouched nature. An ideal place for those who want to escape the crowds.

  • Roque Cano – a monumental basalt rock, the dominant symbol of the valley.
  • Vallehermoso – Ermita de Santa Clara – Playa de Vallehermoso route (approx. 10 km) – a beautiful trek over the mountains down to the sea.
  • Monumento Natural de Los Órganos – This monumental formation resembles organ pipes carved into the rock – it is a columnar basalt formation created by volcanic activity and is accessible only from the sea, though the view of it is also great.

Conclusion – why visit La Gomera?

La Gomera is one of the most beautiful and authentic Canary Islands. Unlike busy Tenerife, here you will find peace, amazing nature, and a traditional atmosphere.

If you are looking for adventure, hiking, and unspoiled nature, you will love this island! If the selection wasn’t enough, get my map.

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FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about La Gomera

How to get to La Gomera from Tenerife?

The best way to get to the island is by ferry from Tenerife (Los Cristianos). Boat transport between the islands is provided by two ferry companies. I recommend searching on Direct Ferries, which will give you all the available options. Naviera Armas – a slightly slower but cheaper option. Fred Olsen Express – the journey takes 50 minutes.

Do I need a car on La Gomera?

It depends on your needs; if you really want to get to know the island and don’t want to cross it on foot, I recommend renting a car. While public transport exists, connections are sparse in some places and many beautiful spots are not accessible by bus. We walked and used the bus or hitchhiked and really enjoyed it.

How difficult is hiking on La Gomera?

Hiking here is very diverse – from easy walks through Garajonay to demanding mountain treks with elevation gain. The trails are well-marked and suitable for various fitness levels.

When is the best time to visit?

La Gomera is ideal year-round, but the most pleasant conditions are from October to May. Summer can be hot in the lowlands, but the climate remains mild at higher altitudes.

Can you camp on the island?

Yes, there are designated campsites and free camping zones, for example in Garajonay National Park, but you need to obtain a permit. Wild camping outside these zones is prohibited.

Is La Gomera suitable for families with children?

Yes, but rather for families looking for nature and peace than a resort-type holiday. Hiking trails, natural pools, and cultural experiences are suitable for children who enjoy exploring.

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30 tips for what to see and do in Tenerife

Tenerife – the island of eternal spring, volcanic beaches, breathtaking mountains, and tropical nature. The largest of the Canary Islands has something for everyone – from lounging on beaches to adventurous volcano climbs and mysterious mountain towns. What should you definitely not miss in Tenerife? Let’s take a look!

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Why is Tenerife so special?

Imagine a place where the sun shines almost every day of the year and perhaps the only place in Europe where you can experience 20°C even in the middle of winter. (Though in the mountains at night, it can actually freeze.)

The weather can be unpredictable, but it’s an island where you can conquer Spain’s highest mountain in the morning and swim in the sea in the afternoon, experiencing volcanic landscapes, rainforests, snow, cold, and heat. All in one day. That’s exactly what Tenerife is like. This island is a great choice for everyone – nature lovers, adventurers, families with children, and those just looking to relax on the beach.


What’s the best way to get to Tenerife?

You can fly to Tenerife on direct flights from Prague, but also for a good price from Vienna. The main airlines are:
Ryanair – cheap flights from Prague and surrounding airports
Smartwings – direct flights from Prague
Vueling – flights with a layover in Barcelona

Return ticket prices start at around 2,000 CZK if you buy in advance. I prefer searching on Skyscanner and Pelikán because they often have better prices than the carriers themselves. You can find out how to get cheap flights in this article.

Be aware that there are 2 airports in Tenerife.

Tenerife South Airport (Reina Sofia) – the main tourist airport, close to the resorts
Tenerife North Airport – closer to Santa Cruz and Anaga

If you’re planning to stay in the south, you probably want to land at Reina Sofia airport. If you’re heading more for hiking and greener nature, a flight to the northern airport is worth it.

Don’t make the same mistake I did, flying to the south but having your car at the north. 🙂 I was very close to booking my accommodation in the north too.

Cheapest dates for 2026

If you enter flexible dates on Skyscanner, you’ll get the best prices. These change constantly, of course, so don’t wait to buy.

  • 28.2. – 6.3.
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  • 3.11. – 10.11
  • 1.12. – 9.12.

Transport in Tenerife

The best way to explore Tenerife is by renting a car, which gives you the freedom to visit even remote places. Rental prices start at €20 per day, fuel is cheap, and the roads are in good condition, although mountain routes can be challenging.

If you don’t want to drive, the TITSA buses work well, connecting airports, towns, and tourist locations. Tickets start from €1.50, but a prepaid BONO card is better value.

Taxis are reliable but more expensive (e.g., Airport – Playa de las Américas approx. €30).

For traveling between islands, you can use ferries from Fred Olsen Express and Naviera Armas, which connect Tenerife with La Gomera, Gran Canaria, and other islands. I recommend searching on Direct Ferries, as it gives you all the available options.


Where to stay in Tenerife?

I recommend booking well in advance; prices really go up, and last-minute deals usually don’t pay off much in touristy Tenerife. Especially if you’re going over Christmas, New Year, or Carnival.

In the north in Puerto de la Cruz – adults only – Silken Saaj Maar – beautiful sea views, great ratings

In the south in El MédanoSweet home apartments – a bit more luxurious at a still reasonable price. A cheaper option here is Nest Hostel, where we even found a screw-on gas canister.

In beautiful La Laguna – a more expensive but gorgeous option is Grand Hotel, and again, the cheaper one is Nest Hostel.

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The best beaches in Tenerife

Tenerife is an island of contrasts, and that applies to its beaches too. You’ll find golden sand imported from the Sahara, dramatic black volcanic beaches, and wild coves accessible only on foot.

Playa de Las Teresitas

This beach with fine golden sand from the Sahara and turquoise sea is one of the most beautiful on the island. Thanks to a protective breakwater, the sea is calm, making it ideal for families.

Playa del Duque

If you’re looking for comfort and peace, this beach in the Costa Adeje area is the right choice. Clean sand, sunbeds, and nearby restaurants make Playa del Duque a great place to relax.

In my map you’ll find another 18 beaches and 15 natural pools.


Hiking in Tenerife – the best routes

Tenerife is a paradise for nature lovers and hikers. The island offers a wide range of routes – from easy coastal walks to challenging mountain climbs. Thanks to the diverse landscape, misty forests, and volcanic areas, every hiker will find something for themselves.

In my map you’ll find another nearly 40 routes you can head out on in Tenerife and La Gomera.

1. Barranco de Masca

A famous canyon leading to the ocean. One of the best-known routes in Tenerife starts in the village of Masca and leads through a steep canyon all the way to the ocean.

The route is approximately 5 km one way and the descent takes around 2.5–3 hours. At the bottom of the canyon, it’s possible to take a water taxi back to Los Gigantes.

If you head to the village of Masca, the locals will certainly appreciate it if you come by bus. There’s a big problem with parking and there’s talk that in the future, entry will only be allowed by shuttle bus.

You need a permit for the route, which isn’t exactly cheap. But it addresses overtourism, so I approve. However, we didn’t do it because of the price; we preferred to walk elsewhere and invest the money in stargazing.

2. Anaga – misty forests and wild mountains

The Anaga Rural Park area in the northeast of the island is famous for its laurel forests, dramatic cliffs, and breathtaking views. Here are several great routes:

  • Sendero de los Sentidos – an easy trail suitable even for families with children.
  • Taganana – Afur – Playa de Tamadite – a beautiful circular route leading to a wild beach with wonderful views.
  • Cruz del Carmen – Chinamada – a moderately difficult route past old cave houses.

3. Climbing Mount Teide (3,718 m)

The highest mountain in Spain and also the third-largest volcano in the world offers several climbing options:

  • By cable car (Teleférico del Teide) – the easiest option, but an advance reservation is necessary and expensive.
  • From Refugio Altavista – a demanding night climb to watch the sunrise. The only way to avoid paying is to reach the upper cable car station before 9 AM.
  • Montaña Blanca Trail – a full-day trek with stunning views.

To enter the actual summit of Teide, a permit is required, which must be booked in advance. But watch out in winter! If there’s snow at the top, the summit will most likely be closed. You won’t find this out anywhere else but at the bottom of the cable car, or when a ranger catches you on the trail like they did us.

But if you head out early, you probably won’t run into a ranger; just make sure to bring crampons and the necessary equipment!

Long GR hiking trails

Tenerife has several long GR (Gran Recorrido) routes, which are marked with red and white signs and connect different parts of the island.

GR 131 – Route across the whole island

One of the longest and most demanding routes in Tenerife. GR 131 starts in the port of Santa Cruz and leads all the way to the south of the island through the mountains. The total length is approximately 83 km and is divided into several stages. The entire route is marked on my map.

GR 131 actually leads across all the islands, so if you happen to feel the need to do the whole thing and you’re a hiker nazi, remember that your journey doesn’t end here.

However, part of the route is burned out from a recent fire, so check for current info.

I’m a spoiled hiker, so we didn’t walk the whole route, only parts of it, and we combined our own treks. From the map, it seemed to me that the trail is only varied in the national park and then leads a lot through the forest, which is beautiful in Tenerife but always the same. I can’t handle that; I need variety on a trail, and I managed to achieve that by connecting my own trails.

Water is also a problem here – there isn’t much of it. So it’s necessary to plan well!


Theme parks in Tenerife:

Siam Park – the best water park in the world

Siam Park is reportedly one of the best water parks in the world and offers both extreme attractions and relaxing lagoons.

  • Tower of Power – a slide with an almost vertical drop where you pass through a shark aquarium
  • Artificial waves – waves up to 3 meters high provide a ton of fun

The park is ideal for both families with children and adrenaline junkies. I visited the park myself about 10 years ago and it really was a great experience that was worth the money. But I can’t compare it with other parks, as I haven’t visited many similar ones.

Loro Parque – one of the best zoos in Europe

Loro Parque in Puerto de la Cruz is reportedly one of the best zoos in the world and a popular attraction in Tenerife.

  • Eagle and dolphin shows – a spectacle for children and adults
  • Planet Penguin – one of the largest penguin exhibits in the world
  • Aquarium with an underwater tunnel – a close-up look at sharks
  • Tigers, gorillas, parrots, and other exotic animals

Loro Parque prides itself on top-notch animal care and conservation projects. If you’re traveling to Tenerife with children, you probably shouldn’t miss this place. I didn’t visit myself due to my strict principles, so I can’t judge, but I can’t leave it out of these tips as it’s said to be truly top-tier in Europe.


Santa Cruz de Tenerife – the island’s capital

Santa Cruz is the cultural center of the island and offers many interesting places:

  • Plaza de España – the main square with a beautiful fountain
  • Auditorio de Tenerife – an iconic modern building resembling the Sydney Opera House. If there’s a concert here, I definitely recommend it. It’s subsidized, so tickets are absolutely ridiculously cheap.

Every year, a carnival is held here, which is reportedly one of the largest in Europe.


Botanical Garden in Puerto de la Cruz – Jardín Botánico

If you want to get to know the exotic flora of the Canary Islands, a visit to Jardín Botánico in Puerto de la Cruz is a great choice. This historic botanical garden, founded in 1788, is among the most beautiful in the Canary Islands.

The garden is a great place to relax and learn about local and world flora. If you like peaceful and photogenic places, definitely include it in your itinerary.

Whale and dolphin watching

It might sound a bit exaggerated, but Tenerife really is one of the best places in the world, or at least in Europe, for watching marine mammals.

  • The Los Gigantes area is ideal for boat trips
  • The most common species here are bottlenose dolphins and pilot whales – we even spotted dolphins during a simple ferry trip to the neighboring island.

For eco-friendly watching, I recommend choosing certified operators who respect marine life.


Stargazing in Tenerife – one of the best destinations in the world

Tenerife is considered one of the three best destinations in the world for stargazing, along with the Atacama Desert in Chile and Mauna Kea in Hawaii. The reason is the clear sky, minimal light pollution, and high altitude, which provides ideal conditions for astronomical observations.

If you want to try astrotourism, Tenerife is the place! You can book a professional night excursion with telescopes, or simply take a blanket and binoculars and head into the mountains. This unique experience will allow you to see the stars like never before!

But don’t be misled! You won’t be getting a tour of a huge astronomical observatory, but rather a group of astronomers with their own telescopes, scattered around parking lots throughout the park. We were a bit surprised, but in the end, it was a great experience that I can definitely recommend. Just equip yourself with warm clothing!


Camping in Tenerife and the Canary Islands

The Canary Islands are a paradise for outdoor adventure lovers. There are several official campsites in Tenerife and on the neighboring islands, but wild camping is regulated and requires a permit.

Official campsites in Tenerife

🏕 Zona de Acampada de Chío – located near Teide National Park, ideal for mountain hiking.
🏕 Camping Las Raíces – located in the La Esperanza area, a great spot for those wanting to explore the north of the island.
🏕 Camping Punta del Hidalgo – right by the ocean, suitable for surfing lovers.

Camping is popular in the Canary Islands, but it’s necessary to apply for a permit in advance through the Cabildo de Tenerife authorities. So officially, it’s not allowed without a permit, but it’s often tolerated if you follow basic camping principles and leave no trace.

If you want to camp in a car, that is allowed, but you mustn’t use any camping gear. So taking out a chair or table is no longer allowed, but you can sleep in the car.


Where to get a camping gas canister for cooking?

If you’re planning on camping or hiking, you can buy cooking canisters in stores like Decathlon or specialized outdoor shops in larger towns.

During our visit at the end of 2024 and beginning of 2025, it was actually quite a miracle to find a screw-on canister – they were sold out everywhere, including Decathlon. Almost everywhere, even in small village shops, they have pierceable canisters. We found one screw-on at the hostel, and another at Leroy Merlin in La Laguna, but it was the tall and heavy version.


Surfing in Tenerife – the best waves

Tenerife offers great surfing conditions all year round.

  • Playa de las Américas – the best spot for beginners and advanced surfers
  • El Médano – a well-known spot for kitesurfing

Surfing conditions vary by season, but generally, the best waves are in winter.


What is the water temperature in Tenerife?

The water temperature ranges between 20–24°C all year round, allowing for year-round swimming.


Paragliding in Tenerife

Tenerife is literally a paradise for paragliding lovers. It probably won’t surprise you when I say the island offers some of the best conditions in Europe, whether you’re an experienced pilot or want to try a tandem flight for the first time. Thanks to the warm climate, stable winds, and diverse landscape, you can enjoy incredible flights over volcanoes, cliffs, and the ocean.

The best spots for paragliding in Tenerife

  • Izaña – flight from Teide National Park (2,200 m above sea level)
  • Taucho (Adeje) – the most popular flight over the south of the island
  • Ifonche – flights over deep canyons
  • Los Realejos – the best spot for flying in the north

If you want to try paragliding for the first time, don’t worry! Tenerife offers many professional instructors who will take you on a tandem flight.


Trip to neighboring islands – La Gomera, El Hierro, La Palma

Tenerife is a great starting point for exploring other Canary Islands. You can fly there or take a ferry; financially, it often comes out similar.

  • La Gomera – known for its mountain trails and beautiful rainforest. For us, it was one of the top experiences of the holiday, so I wrote a separate article about it here.
  • El Hierro – ideal for diving
  • La Palma – fascinating volcanic scenery and observatories

Inter-island boat transport is provided by ferries from Fred Olsen Express and Naviera Armas. I recommend searching on Direct Ferries, as it gives you all the available options.


A final word

Tenerife is an island full of contrasts and unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re planning an active holiday or just want to relax on beautiful beaches, this island will definitely thrill you.

You’ve surely noticed that various superlatives were mentioned several times in the article, and it wasn’t an exaggeration! Of course, this brings with it various downsides associated with overtourism. Please keep this in mind; if you can, use public transport and take your tissues and toilet paper with you.

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FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about Tenerife

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