Embark on a VIP tour of La Gomera, exploring Garajonay Park and enjoying a delicious local lunch. Discover picturesque villages, learn about the park’s history, and sample local delicacies.
Embark on a VIP tour of La Gomera, exploring Garajonay Park and enjoying a delicious local lunch. Discover picturesque villages, learn about the park’s history, and sample local delicacies.
- La Gomera - Discover the island of La Gomera and its Jurassic-like primeval landscapes
- Garajonay National Park - Explore the moist laurel forests of UNESCO-listed Garajonay National Park
- Chejilipes - Get to know the traditional villages of Chejelipes, Hermigua and Agulo
- La Gomera - Discover the island of La Gomera and its Jurassic-like primeval landscapes
- Garajonay National Park - Explore the moist laurel forests of UNESCO-listed Garajonay National Park
- Chejilipes - Get to know the traditional villages of Chejelipes, Hermigua and Agulo
- Transport
- Lunch
- Ferry ticket
- Local delicacy tasting
- Guide
- Transport
- Lunch
- Ferry ticket
- Local delicacy tasting
- Guide
- Extras
- Souvenirs
- Gratuities
- Extras
- Souvenirs
- Gratuities
After enjoying a ferry trip in a VIP seat with complimentary beverages, you’ll soon be ascending from the ocean depth through deep gullies. A brief stopover is arranged at the small village of Chejelipes that offers a picturesque reservoir for photography. Following that, you’d visit the valley based community of Hermigua and Agulo, a small village…
After enjoying a ferry trip in a VIP seat with complimentary beverages, you’ll soon be ascending from the ocean depth through deep gullies. A brief stopover is arranged at the small village of Chejelipes that offers a picturesque reservoir for photography. Following that, you’d visit the valley based community of Hermigua and Agulo, a small village overlooking the northern coastline. Known for its petite homes and scenic views of Tenerife, it’s cobbled streets and its parish church featuring Greek-style white roof encapsulates the enchantment of rural La Gomera.
The journey continues as you ascend towards the periphery of Garajonay that’s reminiscent of the Jurassic era. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s often enveloped by a foggy horizontal rain. You stop at the visitor centre to educate about the botanical varieties, the history of the park, and its environmental protection initiatives. In addition, there’s a visit planned to an ethnographic museum to give you a taste of local specialties. Finally, winding through laurel forests brings you to the Laguna Grande Forest, enjoyed whilst dining in a local family-owned eatery.
- Bring your passport or official EU identification
- Our office opening hours are Monday - Friday from 9h-17:15h, Saturdays and Sundays closed.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.