CENTRE DES VISITEURS
Well-stocked ethnographic museum located in the visitor center of Garajonay ...Read more
CHURCH OF THE ASUNCIÓN
Church with a collection of paintings by anonymous painters, a crucifixion ...Read more
MUSEO MOLINO DE GOFIO - MILL MUSEUM
Anthropological museum that exhibits a weaving loom and an old gofio mill ...Read more
NATIONAL PARK VISIT
Visit the Garajonay National Park to see the different trails that line itRead more
OFFICES DU TOURISME
The most important tourist office on the island which is a main resource ...Read more
CASTILLO DEL MAR
Castle transformed into a cultural platform for living history, theater and ...Read more
MUSEO ETNOGRAFICO DE LA GOMERA
Museum that aims to show how the inhabitants survived a difficult ...Read more
OFFICE DU TOURISME
Playa de Santiago tourist office for a map of the island of La Gomera and a ...Read more
PLAYA DE VALLEHERMOSO
Beach framed by beautiful black rocks that includes a small restaurant-bar ...Read more
PLAYA DE LA CUEVA
Beach that offers a nice view of the Teide when the weather is clear in San ...Read more
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
Archaeological museum that allows you to learn about the culture of the ...Read more
EL ROQUE DE AGANDO
Rock that is part of the natural monument of Los Roques and has become the ...Read more
LA TIENDA MUSEO LA ALAMEDA
Read moreLocated in La Calera de la Valle Gran Rey, this boutique-museum was opened in 1914. It remained open to the public until the 1970s, under the name "Salvador Casanova e Hijo". The founder's grandson, Pedro Casanova, has decided to reopen it in 2019 and transform it into a small museum. Visitors will be able to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the local stores of yesteryear, and discover a wealth of objects.
LA FORTALEZA HIKE
Rocky mass perfectly recognizable in clear weather from the island of La ...Read more
MIRADOR DEL MORRO DE AGANDO
Read moreThis Morro de Agando lookout is located right in the center of the island, next to the main road running through Garajonay National Park. From here, you can see Garajonay Park on one side and the Los Roques monument and Benchijigua nature reserve on the other. But the highlight is Roque de Agando, an ancient volcanic chimney 1,246 metres high, whose silhouette has been shaped by millions of years of erosion.