Whale watching and exploring the island's past
On clear days, Valle Gran Rey to the west offers a panoramic view of the neighbouring island of El Hierro. As well as its popular beaches, shops and restaurants, the region holds many reminders of La Gomera's fascinating past. These include the San Nicolás de Tolentino and La Adoración de los Reyes hermitages, which date back to the early 16th century.
For something completely different, head for the sea and some whale watching. OCEANO, based in Valle Gran Rey, provides tours to spot whales and dolphins in a way that respects the animals and their environment.
Or head to Mirador de Abrante is a glass bay window overlooking the Atlantic Ocean with exceptional views of Agulo and Mount Teide in Tenerife.
Hidden in Agulo, it is an architectural masterpiece, a projection of glass, designed by the architect José Luis Bermejo, 625 metres above the sea level. It offers a great view of the town of Agulo and the island of Tenerife, a spectacle for the senses.
El Mirador de Abrante has a tourist information service and a restaurant. Enjoy the magnificent views while tasting local tapas and creative international cuisine with Canarian flavour at the Gastrobar - Abrante.
If you are staying with us, it is a must not to be missed, just 50 minutes drive to the best views of Agulo and Tenerife.
Open every day from 11 to 19 hours.