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Chinguarime Beach

Located in the municipality of San Sebastián on the island of La Gomera, this beach is ideal for those seeking tranquility. It’s dimensions are 800 metres by 30 metres. Nudists often frequent the area which has a moderate swell. Access is difficult and can only be made on foot or by boat. This fact has kept visitor numbers low.

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Guariñen Beach

Playa de Guariñen, near Taguluche, is a pebble beach that’s located in the northwest of La Gomera. Swimming isn’t recommended if the sea is very rough. You can access the spot via a path.

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Vallehermoso Beach

Located in the municipality of Vallehermoso, just 3 kilometres from the city centre, this black sand and pebble beach is a tourist favourite. The water temperature is around 20 degrees almost all year round. A maritime park is also local. It has a swimming pool and a restaurant that’s open in summer.

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El Trigo Beach

Located in the municipality of Vallehermoso, this beach has small rocks and turquoise water. It’s one of the most spectacular spots in La Gomera. Nestled between two cliffs, access is only available on foot.

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Playa Argaga

The Playa Argaga beach is made up of pebbles and black volcanic sand. Its dimensions are 350 metres by 30 metres. Located on the border that separates the municipalities of Vallehermoso from Valle del Gran Rey, this spot is also adjacent to Puerto de Vueltas, a multipurpose port that is used for sporting events as well as for fishing and other commercial purposes.

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Alojera Beach

Playa de Alojera is located in the town of the same name in the municipality of Vallehermoso. The beach is one of the largest and most beautiful on La Gomera. Its dimensions are 200 metres by 40 metres. There is black, volcanic sand and crystal clear waters which make it a popular spot for people visiting the area. This is a rustic setting to enjoy the ocean. There is an old, abandoned pier nearby. Amenities include showers and a site for food and drink.

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Santa Catalina Beach

Located in a bay in the Hermigua Valley, in the north of La Gomera, this beach is one of the best known in the area. It has fine black sand of volcanic origin. The waves are moderate but still only suitable for experienced swimmers.

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La Negra Beach

Nestled at the end of a ravine, this beach has crystal clear waters and black sand. It’s located in the municipality of Alajeró, on the south coast of the island of La Gomera. It measures 250 metres by 30 metres. You can only access the area on foot or by boat, so visitor numbers are usually low even in summer.

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La Cantera Beach

This beach is barely 300 metres long and 20 metres wide. It’s one of the most inaccessible spots on the quiet island of La Gomera. Located in the municipality of Alajeró, it can only be accessed by boat or on foot. The closest road is the GM-2. The calm waters and paradisiacal atmosphere make it a perfect place for those who seek tranquility.

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Lomo del Dinero Viewpoint

Going up towards Garajonay National Park, just by the area belonging to Agulo, we find the Lomo del Dinero Lookout Point, from where a landscape of wide valleys and green hills, with the scent of junipers (plants with medicinal properties), surrounding the Meriga reservoir becomes, without a doubt, a gift to our eyes.