The capital SAN SEBASTIAN is the main point of entry after the short sea crossing from Tenerife. A small thriving port with a few local bars and restaurants, the Parador has an excellent restaurant in splendid surroundings.
VALLE
GRAN REY is the wealthiest valley on
the island, the terraced hillsides sweep
down to the sea and the small port and beach.
The current is very strong so we do not recommend
swimming. The small town has some bars and
restaurants.
PLAYA DE SANTIAGO is
the most important area on the south of
the island.
There is very
good walking although again rugged terrain.
The seascapes are interesting with the
movement of local fishing and leisure craft.
La Gomera
was Christopher Columbus's last port of
call en route to the 'Indies', he however
discovered
the Americas.
La
Gomera has hardly been touched by tourism,
so it is an ideal destination for those
looking for a quiet holiday with fine weather
and
enjoy plenty of opportunites for walking.

Terraces enable farming to be carried out on the steep hills.

Many villages are located in a spectacular position