La Gomera (Canary Islands)
La Gomera, the second-smallest of the main islands in Spain’s Canary Island chain, is marked by craggy volcanic mountains crisscrossed with hiking trails. In higher altitudes, dense forests of ferns and moss-covered trees grow in the mists of Garajonay National Park. Toward the coast, the Valle Gran Rey canyon leads past the whitewashed cliffside village of La Calera and ends at black-sand Atlantic beaches. From deep ravines to scraggy hilltops and breathtaking views, there is no shortage of trails to conquer on your trip.
Visit Garajonay National Park, Playa del Ingles, Playa de la Caleta, Torre del Conde, Playa de Alojera, Chapel of our Lady of Lourdes, Casa de Colon and much more.