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El Bailadero Viewpoint

We find the last lookout point at kilometer 11 of the TF-12 road that enters Anaga Rural Park, called El Bailadero, from where you have an excellent view of the Anaga massif and the village of Taganana at its feet. In the surroundings of this lookout point there is a hostel, with a capacity of 40 beds, since this area is highly visited by lovers of mountain tourism and hiking. Curiously, the name "El Bailadero" comes from a legend about the witches of Anaga: It is said that in this place there were witches who danced around bonfires on coven days, casting spells and practicing the art of witchcraft.

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El Rejo Viewpoint

A lookout point in Garajonay National Park, with spectacular views over the valley of Sabero and its surroundings.

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Morro de Agando Viewpoint

The Morro de Agando Lookout Point is located right in the center of the island and next to the main road that crosses Garajonay National Park. On one side you have views of Garajonay, on the other of the Monumento de los Roques and also of the Benchijigua reserve. The heart of the panoramic view is undoubtedly the Roque de Agando. This stone giant, 1,246 meters high, is an ancient volcanic chimney that millions of years of erosion have left exposed.

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La ladera de La Rama Viewpoint

When Leonardo Torriani drew his plan of the city, at the end of the i6th century, the town already had around two hundred houses, located on the plain that forms the confluence of the two ravines, next to the bay. Today, this four-block layout reflected by the Italian engineer, which remained almost unchanged until the 20th century, forms the historic centre of San Sebastián de La Gomera.

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EL Guincho Beach

In the municipality of San Sebastián de La Gomera on the south coast of the island, Guincho beach is a spectacular setting. The hidden spot, which measures 200 metres by 30 metres, has turquoise waters and rocky surroundings. It’s a favourite place for naturism lovers.

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El Águila Beach

This beach, located very close to the Puntallana viewpoint, is on the border of the municipalities of Hermigua and San Sebastián de La Gomera. At 650 metres long and 30 metres wide, it’s one of the longest beaches in the area. Its a rocky place which makes access unsuitable for those with reduced mobility.

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Finca Afortunada

Located in one of the most popular towns on the island, just 100 metres from the coast, the property enjoys magnificent sea views and is close to natural pools, restaurants and a local shop. Four well-equipped apartments share a large swimming pool overlooking the ocean. The estate is set within its own palm grove and provides direct access to the coastal path, which leads to local attractions such as the Punto Grande fishing pier and the natural pool La Maceta.

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Silbo gomero, the whistling language of La Gomera
‘Silbo gomero’ is the only whistled language in the world – a true cultural treasure from La Gomera.
Coast and beach
Coast and sea
La Gomera’s coastline is much more than just beaches. Incredible natural landscapes, cliffs, and waters.
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Mirador del Bailadero

The Bailadero viewpoint overlooks one of the most representative landscapes of the interior of La Gomera, offering deep views over ravines, rolling hills and volcanic formations that shape the island’s relief. Located in an elevated area with easy access, it allows visitors to appreciate the contrast between forested areas and more open spaces, as well as the strong sense of verticality that defines this territory. It is an ideal spot to pause, get oriented and understand the complexity of La Gomera’s landscape before continuing the journey.