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Meet the cool Canary in La Gomera

Janice Hopper sings the praises of one of the smallest Canary Islands, little-known La Gomera

April 2, 2018 15:49
The beguiling landscape of La Gomera
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The first noticeable thing when discussing a trip to the green Canary Island of La Gomera, is that most people simply haven’t heard of it. Tenerife, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, even Fuerteventura, yes, but La Gomera is the Canary that’s been flying under the radar.

Lying west of Tenerife it’s beautifully unspoiled, partly due to the absence of an international airport. Instead we took a chilled 45-minute sailing from Tenerife’s Los Cristianos port with Fred Olsen Express, arriving at La Gomera’s capital, San Sebastián, ready for adventure.

We steered our hire car literally into the clouds that cover the island’s mountainous top, driving through the island’s dramatic calling card, Garajonay National Park.

This mystical and magical wonderland, a Unesco World Heritage site, is ideal for hikers, with well signposted trekking routes that take walkers through the misty green foliage of this unique corner of the world. At the coastal fringes of La Gomera, visitors can still find sunshine and beachlife, but up in the clouds, it’s reminiscent of an atmospheric Tim Burton movie.