From San Sebastian, the island’s capital, you’ll visit La Gomera’s most interesting sights, traveling by motor coach. First you’ll head north to the agricultural valley of
Hermigua, famous for its banana plantations. The
Garajonay National Park covers the southern part of this municipality and one of its landmarks is the twin rocks “
Roques de San Pedro.” You will see the subtropical thermopile forest of
Laurisilva Woods before traveling on to the small, enchanting village of
Agulo. Surrounded by a massive basalt wall almost 984 feet high, Agulo offers a breathtaking view of the nearby island of Tenerife. It’s a short 15-minute drive to
Centro Visitantes Juego de Bolas in Las Rosas a center where you will learn the history of how the island was formed. Your next destination will be
Laguna Grande in the middle of the National Park Garajonay, where you will enjoy a guided walk. Head to
Agando, where you will see the magnificent landscape of volcanic basalt formations at
Roques de Agando and
Orchilla, one of La Gomera’s most striking features at 4,074 feet high. Then, your motor coach will return you to your yacht.
Please note: This tour is not recommended for wheelchairs or people with mobility issues due to the amount of walking required. All roads on La Gomera are winding and there are some ravines. It is advised that you bring your camera, comfortable shoes and seasonal clothes like a jacket are recommended.