Adrift from mainland Spain, the Canary Islands form a dramatic archipelago, each offering a unique landscape to explore on foot. On this adventure, we hike two of the most scenic, led by a guide who knows all the best trails. Starting in Tenerife, you’ll marvel at volcanic-sand beaches, mighty peaks and otherworldly rock formations. Then, catch the ferry – keeping your eyes peeled for playful dolphins – to tranquil La Gomera. Nicknamed the Walker’s Island, it’s laced with extensive trails through subtropical rainforest and scenes of raw, untamed beauty.
Activity Areas
New Walking Holidays
Walking & Trekking
Region & Country & City
Canary Islands, Spain
Included in the Price
— All breakfasts, one dinner
— All accommodation
— All transport and listed activities
— Tour leader throughout
— Group arrival and departure transfers available
Not Included In The Price
— Travel insurance
— Single accommodation (available on request)
— Visas or vaccinations
Accommodation Information
— Accommodation: 7 Classic nights (hotels)
— Travel by private minibus and two ferry crossings
Map
Itinerary
Day 1 Adventure starts in Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife
Begin your adventure in Puerto de la Cruz, a seaside city of volcanic-sand beaches, flower gardens and quaint cobbled streets.
Around 6pm, say hola to your tour leader and fellow travellers, when we gather as a group for the first time to get to know each other and learn more about the adventures ahead.
Your tour leader then ensures a big Canarian welcome by arranging a group dinner.
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Accommodation: Hotel Marquesa (or similar)
Day 2 Witness the coastal beauty of the Rambla de Castro trail
Lacing up our walking boots, we begin our first hike of the trip straight from the hotel, taking the coastal Rambla de Castro trail. It links El Burgado and San Pedro viewpoints, via a combination of cobbled sections, dirt tracks and traditional footpaths with beautiful scenery and historic sites to see en route.
From the first viewpoint, El Burgado, we see Los Roques beach and the mortalón, a rock formation created during the landslide that formed the Orotava Valley. We then finish the route by following the signs to Hacienda de Castro, next to the San Pedro viewpoint. Here, we learn about geomorphology, see large numbers of nesting birds and visit one of the few remaining palm groves in the north of the island.
On our walk today, we also discover: the ruins of the Elevador de Aguas de Gordejuela, the first water pumping station in Tenerife to use a steam engine; the San Fernando fort, built at the end of the 18th century; La Casona, former residence of the Castro family; and the 16th-century San Pedro chapel.
Finishing our walk, we take a public bus or taxi (not included) back to Puerto de la Cruz.
Accommodation: Hotel Marquesa (or similar)
Day 3 Hike two scenic trails in Teide National Park • Explore historic Garachico
Take a transfer (1hr 30min) this morning into Teide National Park, a dramatic landscape shaped by volcanic activity. On our first hike today, we see the emblematic rock formation known as the Roque Cinchado (or Finger of God), before moving to the immense plain of Llano de Ucanca and the beautiful Ucanca viewpoint, where we gaze over Mount Teide, the highest mountain in Spain, and other rugged peaks.
Finishing, we have a 20-minute bus transfer deeper into Teide National Park to the foot of Sámara volcano, the start point of the Sámara loop trail. This relatively flat route takes us over dark layers of tephra (volcanic material) with the chance to see Canary Island pines, colonisers of these still young volcanic terrains, kestrels and Tenerife lizards.
In the afternoon, on our way back to Puerto de La Cruz, we visit Garachico, considered by many to be the most beautiful town on the island. No doubt this is due to the stunning historic and artistic heritage within the old quarter, as well as the surrounding nature of palm trees and banana plantations adorning a particularly steep volcanic landscape.
Accommodation: Hotel Marquesa (or similar)
Day 4 Free time in Puerto de la Cruz • Ferry to La Gomera
Enjoy a free morning to relax, going to the beach or shopping. In the afternoon, we catch a transfer (1hr 30min) to the coastal town of Los Cristianos, where we take a ferry (50 minutes) to La Gomera, keeping our eyes peeled for wild dolphins.
Our island base is San Sebastián de la Gomera, the main city on La Gomera, known locally as La Villa. It’s best known for being Cristopher Columbus’s last stop in Europe before he crossed the Atlantic, while the old town is a beautiful collection of colourful Canarian-style houses and traditional businesses.
Accommodation: Hotel Villa Gomera (or similar)
Day 5 Hike the Barranco de Santiago trail to Playa de Santiago
Take a 30-minute transfer this morning to Mirador de Agando, where we start walking the Barranco de Santiago trail, beginning with a steep descent through a pine forest towards the abandoned hamlet of Benchijigua, once an important farming centre for the production of tomatoes and palm tree honey.
Reaching the hamlet, the trail gets less steep, and we follow a riverbed to the village of Lo del Gato, then Pastrana and finally the coastal town of Playa de Santiago, where we can relax or swim before our bus transfer (45 minutes) back to San Sebastián.
Accommodation: Hotel Villa Gomera (or similar)
Day 6 Hike through the ancient rainforest of Garajonay National Park
After a 40-minute transfer, we begin hiking a footpath in the heart of Garajonay National Park, home to the best-preserved laurel forests in the Canary Islands. Our route takes us through a 20m-year-old subtropical rainforest that looks like a set from Jurassic Park, before we reach the hamlet of El Cedro.
After lunch, we walk another 4mi (6km), mainly uphill, but not too steep, to the car park at Reventón Oscuro, where we catch our 30-minute transfer to San Sebastián.
Accommodation: Hotel Villa Gomera (or similar)
Day 7 Walk from the legendary Chorros de Epina • Free time in Vallehermoso
Head north this morning, taking a one-hour transfer to the Chorros de Epina (the Jets of Epina), on the edge of Garajonay National Park. Here, spring water flows through seven wooden pipes, and it’s said that those who drink the waters will be happy in love and have good fortune.
From the jets, we follow the GR132 footpath, enjoying lovely ocean views, before we arrive at the Ermita de Santa Clara viewpoint, where there is also a picnic area.
We then walk down for another 3mi (4.5km) through a bush forest to a valley and the beautiful village of Vallehermoso, at the foot of the prominent Roque Cano.
In Vallehermoso, there are several cafes and restaurants, where we can relax for a while before catching our one-hour transfer to San Sebastián.
Accommodation: Hotel Villa Gomera (or similar)
Day 8 Adventure ends at Tenerife Airport
You’ve explored the most beautiful trails in Tenerife and La Gomera, but now it’s time to begin your return journey home.
After breakfast, we take the ferry back to Los Cristianos, Tenerife, before a bus transfer (15 minutes) to Tenerife South Airport, where the adventure ends.
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