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Discover La Gomera with this exclusive VIP tour from Tenerife, featuring expert guides, stunning viewpoints, and a small group experience for 11 hours.
This VIP tour of La Gomera from Tenerife offers an in-depth exploration of one of the Canary Islands’ most captivating landscapes. Priced at $168.36 per person, the tour lasts approximately 11 hours and is limited to 18 participants, ensuring a personalized experience. The tour departs from the Port of Los Cristianos at 9:00 am, with pickup included, and includes a ferry ride back to Tenerife.
What truly sets this tour apart is its focus on off-the-beaten-path locations and the presence of an official guide from the Canary Islands government. The guide is knowledgeable and passionate, making the journey not only scenic but also educational. The tour is recommended highly, with 98% of participants endorsing it, and the small group size enhances the chance to see more and ask questions freely.
While the tour does not include lunch, ample opportunities to taste local products and enjoy breathtaking scenery make this an enriching day for anyone seeking a comprehensive look at La Gomera’s natural beauty and culture.
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The tour begins at Fred. Olsen Express in Los Cristianos, at 9:00 am, where participants meet for pickup and boarding. This central location is near public transportation, making it convenient for most travelers staying in Tenerife. The air-conditioned vehicle transports guests comfortably throughout the day, as the guide introduces the itinerary’s highlights.
The departure is early enough to maximize sightseeing, and the ferry ride back to Tenerife is included, making the logistics smooth. The tour is suitable for most travelers, but presenting a passport or ID is required for ferry boarding. The maximum group size of 18 keeps the atmosphere intimate, avoiding the feeling of a large bus tour.
The first stop is the Old Town of San Sebastian de la Gomera, where the tour kicks off. This historic port town is charming, with cobblestone streets and colorful buildings. Visitors get a brief but meaningful time to walk and absorb the local atmosphere before heading toward the island’s iconic natural sights.
This stop sets the tone for the day, blending cultural sights with the natural beauty to come. The proximity to the ferry terminal ensures smooth transition back for the ride to La Gomera.
Next, the tour visits the Roque de Agando, a phoenolitic rock formation towering 1250 meters high. The guide highlights its size and unique shape, making it one of the most recognizable landmarks. The 20-minute stop offers panoramic views and perfect photo opportunities of this natural monument.
Since this site is not on the usual tourist routes, it provides a more authentic experience. The scenery here vividly illustrates the island’s volcanic origins, with striking rock formations that have stood the test of time.
In Chipude, the tour pauses in the main square, where visitors can visit the church of La Candelaria. This small village is known for its natural fortress, which the guide explains is now a protected natural monument. The 30-minute stop allows for a quick walk and some local product tasting, giving a taste of traditional Gomero life.
This village offers insight into the island’s architecture and community, away from more touristy spots. The fortress-like landscape is impressive and helps visitors appreciate La Gomera’s rugged terrain.
At El Cercado, the focus shifts to local craftsmanship. The tour visits the museum of the Loceras, a group of women maintaining the island’s traditional pottery techniques. The 30-minute stop showcases the ongoing cultural practice, giving a hands-on feel for how artisans preserve their heritage.
This stop emphasizes the island’s cultural continuity, and the pottery museum is a highlight for those interested in traditional crafts. It offers an authentic glimpse into local life beyond natural scenery.
From the Punta Del Belete viewpoint, visitors enjoy spectacular vistas over the El Palmarejo area, designed by renowned artist César Manrique. The 10-minute stop features sweeping views of the deep ravine, revealing layers of lava that tell the story of La Gomera’s volcanic past.
This is one of the most beautiful viewpoints on the island, and the guide shares stories about the island’s geological formation and historical land use—where sugarcane once thrived on every inch of soil.
The tour continues into Garajonay National Park at La Laguna Grande, where a 1.5-hour walk explores the laurel forest ecosystem. The lush greenery, moss-covered trees, and peaceful atmosphere provide a stark contrast to the volcanic landscape seen earlier.
Guests have time at the park’s restaurant, where they can try local dishes and listen to the Gomero whistle, a form of traditional singing declared a World Heritage Site. This stop combines nature, culture, and cuisine in a relaxing setting.
The visitor center, opened in August 2024, at the Mirador de Juego de Bolas offers an in-depth look at La Gomera’s geological history. Visitors can explore exhibits, browse gomera cookies, and enjoy a viewpoint overlooking the park’s greenery.
The 35-minute stop gives a chance to stretch legs, learn about the island’s formation, and appreciate the lush landscapes from above. The center enhances understanding of the island’s natural processes and cultural heritage.
Back in San Sebastian de la Gomera, the tour offers 45 minutes of free time to walk through the historic streets, visit the tower of the count—the oldest military building in the Atlantic—and take photos of the charming town.
This final stop allows for a relaxed conclusion to the day, with options to shop for souvenirs or enjoy a coffee before returning to the ferry. The walk through the old town highlights the island’s historic significance and enduring charm.
The tour concludes with a ferry ride back to Tenerife, included in the package, taking approximately 1 hour. This smooth transfer completes the full-day experience, giving travelers a chance to reflect on the diverse landscapes and cultural sites they visited.
The return trip is a relaxing end, with scenic views of the ocean and the opportunity to unwind after a day packed with exploration.
The small group size and expert government-certified guide make this tour educational and intimate. The itinerary balances natural beauty, cultural sites, and geological insights, providing a rundown of La Gomera.
Most reviews praise the knowledgeability of the guide, the stunning viewpoints, and the chance to see hidden locations off typical tourist routes. The inclusion of the ferry and timed stops ensures a well-paced day, making it ideal for those who want to explore without rushing.
One notable consideration is that lunch is not included, so travelers should plan to bring snacks or purchase food during stops. The group size of 18 is a positive for intimacy but may be less suitable for travelers seeking larger, more flexible tours.
Plus, the timing of stops means some may have limited time at each location, especially at scenic viewpoints or cultural sites. The weather can also influence the experience; clear days enhance views, but poor weather might restrict certain sights.
This 11-hour VIP tour offers an excellent balance of scenic viewpoints, cultural insights, and natural walks, all led by an enthusiastic, knowledgeable guide. The small group size ensures a personalized experience, making it a strong choice for travelers who want to see La Gomera’s highlights comfortably and comprehensively.
While it requires a full day and some walking, the variety of stops and the inclusion of the ferry create a seamless journey through one of the Canary Islands’ most diverse landscapes. Perfect for those who appreciate detailed explanations, stunning scenery, and a relaxed pace.
“Would definately recommend this tour. Basso, our guide very informative and interesting to listen to. Stunning scenery on La Gomera and the tour en…”
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included; however, there are opportunities to taste local products at certain stops and at the La Laguna Grande restaurant.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 18 participants, providing an intimate setting for sightseeing and questions.
What are the main highlights of the tour?
Key highlights include Roque de Agando, Punta Del Belete viewpoints, the Garajonay National Park, and exploring San Sebastian de la Gomera.
How long is the ferry ride?
The ferry ride from La Gomera back to Tenerife takes approximately 1 hour, included in the tour price.
What makes this tour different from others?
Its small group size, official Canary Islands guide, and focus on less-visited locations provide a richer, more personal experience of La Gomera.
Can most travelers participate?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but presenting passport or ID is required for ferry boarding, and some walking is involved during the day.
This VIP tour of La Gomera from Tenerife combines scenic beauty, cultural richness, and expert guidance, making it an excellent choice for a full-day exploration of this stunning island.