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Explore La Gomera with this full-day tour from southern Tenerife, including ferry rides, scenic viewpoints, the UNESCO-listed Garajonay Park, and a traditional lunch.
Discover the charm of La Gomera on this full-day trip departing from the south of Tenerife. Priced at $122 per person and lasting approximately 10.5 hours, this tour offers a well-rounded experience packed with stunning vistas, natural wonders, and cultural highlights. Starting with a ferry ride with Fred Olsen Express, you’ll cross the water to this neighboring island’s capital, San Sebastián de La Gomera, and explore its emblematic landscapes.
While the trip includes some wonderful scenic stops and an included lunch at Las Rosas Restaurant, it’s best suited for those interested in nature, panoramic views, and the island’s interior. Keep in mind that the tour involves walking through the Garajonay National Park and some time spent on transport, which might be less ideal for visitors with limited mobility. Overall, it delivers a comprehensive look at La Gomera’s natural beauty and cultural charm.


The journey begins in Los Cristianos, where the Fred Olsen ferry departs for San Sebastián de La Gomera. The ferry ride itself is a highlight, offering views of the ocean and the chance to relax aboard a reliable and comfortable vessel. The tour includes pickup in the south of Tenerife, making the start seamless and stress-free.
Once on La Gomera, the guide leads you through the island’s interior. The transfer on the island is by bus or coach, ensuring a smooth ride through varied terrain and scenic landscapes. The tour is structured to maximize sightseeing while maintaining a manageable pace for all participants.
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One of the most photogenic stops is at Roque de Agando, a striking volcanic rock formation that rises sharply from the landscape. This brief stop allows for photos and appreciation of La Gomera’s volcanic roots. Although the stop is short, its dramatic silhouette against the sky makes it a memorable part of the journey.
Travelers should wear comfortable shoes for walking around the viewpoint and bring a camera to capture this distinctive natural monument. The area provides a perfect opportunity to marvel at the island’s geological history.

A major highlight of this tour is the visit to Garajonay National Park, home to one of the most important laurel forests in the Canary Islands. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the park features lush greenery and mist-covered trees that create a mystical atmosphere.
The walk through the park involves some light hiking, so comfortable, closed-toe shoes are recommended. The lush canopy offers a cool respite and stunning views, making it an ideal spot for nature photography and quiet reflection. Visitors often appreciate the expert explanations provided by the guide about the park’s flora and ecological significance.

A key part of the tour is the included lunch at Las Rosas Restaurant. The menu offers two options: a vegetable soup with chicken salmorejo, rice, wrinkled potatoes, wine, and dessert, or a vegetable soup with fish fillet, rice, wrinkled potatoes, wine, and dessert.
Most reviews note that the food is traditional, with the service described as friendly. While some dishes may be simple, they provide a taste of local flavors and fill you up for the rest of the day’s adventures. The meal is served in a comfortable setting, making it a welcome break during the tour.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter lunch, the journey continues through Agulo, a charming village with traditional Canary Islands architecture and scenic vistas over the ocean. The visit here offers a relaxed atmosphere, with opportunities to stroll and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
This stop complements the day’s focus on natural beauty and local culture, giving visitors a chance to soak in the island’s quieter, more authentic side. The guide shares insights about the village’s history and significance, enhancing the experience.
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After exploring La Gomera’s key sites, the group heads to the pier for the ferry ride back to Los Cristianos. The return trip begins in the late afternoon, with arrivals scheduled around 6:00 p.m..
The ferry ride offers one last chance to enjoy the sea breeze and views of the coastline. The entire day wraps up with transport back to the starting point, providing a full and satisfying experience of La Gomera’s landscapes and vistas.

Participants should bring their passport or ID card for identification purposes. Comfortable, closed-toe shoes are necessary for walking through Garajonay Park and at viewpoints. The tour involves some light walking but no strenuous hikes.
The experience includes a professional guide fluent in Spanish and English, helping to explain the highlights along the way. The tour is designed as a private group, ensuring a personalized and relaxed atmosphere.
Since the tour involves ferry travel, it’s advisable to check the ferry schedule and arrive promptly for the pickup and departure. The pickup service is from nearby locations in Costa Adeje, offering convenience for visitors staying in that area.
This tour shines in offering a rundown of La Gomera with a focus on natural scenery and local highlights. The guide’s explanations are appreciated for their clarity, and the panoramic viewpoints provide excellent photo opportunities. The included lunch adds value, giving travelers a taste of local cuisine.
However, some reviews note that the multilingual narration can be tiring or less clear, especially when speaking four languages. Plus, the short stops primarily for photos and quick visits might feel limited for those wanting more time in each location. The ferry ride’s cost is included, but some may view the overall price as a bit high considering the limited free time at each stop.
This tour is ideal for those interested in scenic drives, nature, and cultural sites, and who are comfortable with a full day of sightseeing. It may be less suited for visitors who prefer more in-depth exploration or less time in transit.
Travelers who love nature walks, panoramic viewpoints, and UNESCO sites will find this tour rewarding. If you’re eager to see La Gomera’s laurel forests and volcanic landscapes, this trip covers those must-see sights.
The included lunch and ferry rides add to the overall experience, while the private group setting ensures a relaxed atmosphere. But those seeking more free time or a slower pace might find the schedule a bit tight.
This tour offers a well-rounded way to discover La Gomera’s natural charms and cultural highlights in a single day.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour price includes ferry transport, pickup in the south of Tenerife, a professional guide, and lunch at Las Rosas Restaurant.
How long does the tour last?
The total duration is approximately 10.5 hours, starting early and returning around 6:00 p.m..
What are the main stops during the trip?
Stops include Roque de Agando, Garajonay National Park, the village of Agulo, and panoramic viewpoints.
Is lunch included?
Yes, the tour includes a traditional lunch with two menu options, including rice, potatoes, wine, and dessert.
Are there any physical requirements?
Participants should bring comfortable, closed-toe shoes for walking through Garajonay Park and around viewpoints. Some walking is involved, but it’s generally light.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak Spanish and English, with some content in its original language.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins in Los Cristianos, with pickup services available in nearby locations in Costa Adeje.
Is this tour suitable for children or elderly?
While not explicitly stated, the light walking involved suggests it’s suitable for most families and older participants who are comfortable with a full day of sightseeing.
Should I bring anything special?
Bring passport or ID, comfortable shoes, and a camera to capture the views. It’s also a good idea to dress for variable weather in the park.
This La Gomera full-day trip from Tenerife offers a balanced mix of scenic beauty, cultural highlights, and convenience. Perfect for those eager to explore La Gomera’s natural landscapes while enjoying a comfortable and well-organized day.
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