Ferry to La Gomera

Cute wall gecko resting on a rock in La Gomera
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Pack your things and organize a trip with a ferry to La Gomera, one of those enchanting Canary Islands that is mostly unknown to the majority of tourists. It is known for its lush landscapes, dramatic cliffs and rich culture. This is a nature-lovers' and adrenaline-junkies' dream destination that lures travelers all year round with its manifold hiking trails, picturesque villages and stunning scenery. From its rich local food to its peculiar shops and tranquil walking routes showing the natural beauty of the island, La Gomera has a range of things to see. Whether you come to relax or seek an adventure, La Gomera will surely offer something unforgettable.

Stay with us, as we will inform you about transportation options in La Gomera, its major attractions and routes details how to book your ferry tickets with goferry.

Why travel to La Gomera by ferry?

Taking a ferry to La Gomera offers several advantages over air travel.

  • Convenience: Direct departures from Tenerife and more Canary Islands, with frequent sailings
  • Scenic views: Enjoy stunning ocean and island views during the journey
  • No baggage restrictions: Unlike flights, ferries allow more luggage
  • Eco-friendly: A greener way to travel compared to flying

General information about La Gomera

  • Currency: Euro (€)
  • Language: Spanish
  • Best Time to visit: March to November for warm weather and outdoor activities
  • Time zone: Western European Time (WET)

Ferry connections to/from La Gomera

La Gomera has tow ports, San Sebastian de La Gomera and Valle Gran Rey. The first is considered the main port of the island and welcomes more frequent ferry routes from the other Canary Islands. The arrival port in La Gomera depends mostly on the port of departure but also on weather conditions, as one can supplement the other.

Seasonality & frequency

The ferry services reaching La Gomera run throughout the year, but the frequency improves during the peak tourist period, May till October. During this high season, ferries operate several times a day.

The most popular departure points to La Gomera are from Tenerife (Los Cristianos), La Palma and Gran Canaria (with a stop to Tenerife).

Types of vessels

Ferries serving La Gomera are usually high-speeds. These high-speed boats give a quicker and smoother ride while, most of them, offering facilities such as snack bars and garages for vehicles.

Duration

The travel time depends on where one leaves from. For example:

  • Los Cristianos (Tenerife) - San Sebastián (La Gomera): 50 minutes to 1 hour
  • Valle Gran Rey (La Gomera) - Los Cristianos (Tenerife): About 1 hour and 10 minutes
  • Gran Canaria - La Gomera: Around 6 hours
  • La Gomera to La Palma: About 1 and 10 minutes

Buying tickets

It is recommended to book your ferry tickets in advance during peak periods, as it is not certain whether they will be available at that time.

Getting Around La Gomera

La Gomera allows many ways of getting around, depending on one's interests and plans for the day. Let's take a closer look at some of the ways of transportation around the island:

  • Car rentals: Recommended for exploring the island at your own pace. Car rental options are mainly available at the port and the airport
  • Local buses (Guaguas): Operated by GomeraBus. Routes connect San Sebastián with other towns
  • Taxis: Taxis are available at the port and major towns
  • Hiking: La Gomera is perfect for trekking with well-marked trails

About La Gomera

La Gomera is one of the more anonymous treasures of the Canary Islands, boasting verdant landscapes, dramatic cliffs, and rich cultural heritage. Be it nature lovers, thrill-seekers, or those who simply want to relax, this charming island has something for everyone.

Must-see attractions

  • Garajonay National Park: This UNESCO World Heritage Site harbors lush laurel forests, unique flora and fauna and stunning hiking trails. Its highest peak, Garajonay, offers spectacular panoramic views
  • San Sebastián de La Gomera: The island's capital is steeped in history and culture. Among such stops, one finds the Torre del Conde, a historic watchtower, and charming streets filled with local shops and cafes
  • Valle Gran Rey: This is a really picturesque valley with stunning scenery and a rather easy-going way of life. It features some really nice beaches, beautifully terraced hillsides and plentiful hiking trails. It is quite suitable for sunbathing, swimming and trying local cuisine
  • Los Organos: This is a natural rock formation that has the appearance of an enormous organ, hence, the name Los Organos. It's accessible by boat, where it gives stunning views over the coastline. For nature lovers, this geological site should really not be missed
  • Whistling language of La Gomera: The island is famous for its whistling language, Silbo Gomero, with which inhabitants used to communicate across the valleys. Visitors can learn about its history and even take part in a workshop

What to do

  • Hiking: With many trails crossing the island, La Gomera is a hiker's paradise. Routes include the hike to the breathtaking Roque de Agando or along the beautiful path which cuts through the lush forests of the Garajonay National Park
  • Cultural events: Participate in local festivals, such as the Fiestas de la Virgen de Guadalupe and find yourself right in the middle of the island's rich traditions, with traditional music, dance and food
  • Wine tasting: The wines of La Gomera are unique, in particular, those made from grape varieties originating from its soil. Take trips around local vineyards for wine tastings and visits that describe the viticulture of this island
  • Beaches: Dive into the beautiful beaches of La Gomera, such as Playa de Valle Gran Rey or Playa de la Cueva, to sunbathe, swim or even experience some water sports

FAQs about ferry travel to La Gomera

How long is the ferry from Tenerife (Los Cristianos) to La Gomera?

The ferry takes around 50 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the operator.

Can I take a car on the ferry to La Gomera?

Yes, both Fred Olsen Express and Naviera Armas allow vehicles on board.

Do I need to book ferry tickets in advance?

It is highly recommended to book in advance, especially during peak seasons.

What is the best way to explore La Gomera?

Renting a car is the best option for exploring the island at your own pace.

Are there direct ferries from Gran Canaria to La Gomera?

No, you will need to take a ferry to Tenerife first and then travel to La Gomera.

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