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Playa de la Cueva

La Gomera offers unique and interesting places for diving. It has a wealth of marine life, as well as a wonderful underwater landscape, including rock formations, mainly of lava and basalt. The peculiarity of its waters and its unique biodiversity make it a special place where you can observe a great variety of species in their natural habitat, some of them endemic. The average annual temperatures range between 19ºC and 25ºC in summer, so you can enjoy the water 365 days a year. The seabed is surprisingly transparent on these dives, with visibility usually exceeding 30 metres. La Gomera has also been recognised as a World Whale Heritage Site.

Triathlon
Triathlon training in the Canary Islands
The Canary Islands are the perfect place for triathlon training. Changes in terrain and kilometres of coastline in the best climate in the world. Want to join?

Cycling

Primož Roglič. The best cyclist in the world in 2020 trains in the Canary Islands

Winner of the ‘Vélo D’Or’ 2020 as "The Best Cyclist in the World", the elite athlete Primož from the Jumbo-Visma Team has won practically everything during his 23-year career. Once a ski jumper, he went on to triumph on two wheels and won a plethora of competitions, including three VueltaaEspaña and one Olympic gold. What is his secret? Could it be training in the Canary Islands, a favourite destination for professional cyclists.

Remote working

What should I consider when choosing a coworking space?

6 keys to choosing the perfect coworking space.

Remote working

Rural retreats for remote working on the Canary Islands

For some people, getting away from big cities and connecting with nature has a positive impact on their productivity.

Remote working

The Canary Islands: an inspiring, slow lifestyle for remote workers

Finding and keeping inspiration and slow living in the Canary Islands

Sports Training

High-altitude training in the Canaries

Dr Alejandro de la Rosa explains the benefits of high-altitude training in the Canary Islands.

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Iguala II

La Gomera offers unique and interesting places for diving. It has a wealth of marine life, as well as a wonderful underwater landscape, including rock formations, mainly of lava and basalt. The peculiarity of its waters and its unique biodiversity make it a special place where you can observe a great variety of species in their natural habitat, some of them endemic. The average annual temperatures range between 19ºC and 25ºC in summer, so you can enjoy the water 365 days a year. The seabed is surprisingly transparent on these dives, with visibility usually exceeding 30 metres. La Gomera has also been recognised as a World Whale Heritage Site.

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Iguala I

La Gomera offers unique and interesting places for diving. It has a wealth of marine life, as well as a wonderful underwater landscape, including rock formations, mainly of lava and basalt. The peculiarity of its waters and its unique biodiversity make it a special place where you can observe a great variety of species in their natural habitat, some of them endemic. The average annual temperatures range between 19ºC and 25ºC in summer, so you can enjoy the water 365 days a year. The seabed is surprisingly transparent on these dives, with visibility usually exceeding 30 metres. La Gomera has also been recognised as a World Whale Heritage Site.

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Punta Nariz

La Gomera offers unique and interesting places for diving. It has a wealth of marine life, as well as a wonderful underwater landscape, including rock formations, mainly of lava and basalt. The peculiarity of its waters and its unique biodiversity make it a special place where you can observe a great variety of species in their natural habitat, some of them endemic. The average annual temperatures range between 19ºC and 25ºC in summer, so you can enjoy the water 365 days a year. The seabed is surprisingly transparent on these dives, with visibility usually exceeding 30 metres. La Gomera has also been recognised as a World Whale Heritage Site.