Canary Islands Holidays (fly/drive):
Tenerife + La Gomera + La Palma + El Hierro
SAMPLE ITINERARY
Day 1: Arrive in Tenerife
Begin your touring holiday by flying into Tenerife South Airport, where you collect a hire car and drive one hour northwards into Teide National Park. The Parador de Las Cañadas del Teide is your hotel for your first two nights. The main attraction of this simple mountain lodge is its spectacular views of Mount Teide Volcano, situated at the centre of the island. We recommend that you begin this touring holiday on a Saturday, due to ferry timetables.
Day 2: Tenerife and Teide National Park
Today you can take in the dramatic surrounding scenery, hike in Teide National Park, visit nearby archaeological sites, wander through charming old towns, take a boat trip, or enjoy the attractions of one of the busy coastal resorts.
A number of historical sites of interest can be found just over an hour from this idyllic secluded hotel. The Pyramids of Güímar on the eastern side of the island stand 4 metres high and have mysterious, elusive origins. The on-site museum aims to shed a little light on their beginnings, via its connections with the maritime explorer, Thor Heyerdahl. It also houses boats believed to have been built by ancient civilisations. The intriguing nearby Poison Garden holds over 70 different kinds of toxic plants. Go from man-made phenomena to the wonders of the natural world, by heading north-east of your hotel to the Cueva del Viento, one of the largest volcanic tubes in the world. It is connected to a vast network of underground tunnels on three levels, that come together in the cave in Icod de los Vinos.
You may also wish to visit the 800 year old Millennial Dragon Tree, which grows beside the ancient burial zones of Tenerife’s aborigines in the Parque del Drago. The Tenerife History Museum at La Laguna is housed in the Casa Lercaro Palace, with a wooden overhanging façade. Inside it holds Canarian art, fascinating artefacts such as restored 18th and 19th century carriages, and archaeological exhibits such as the wells that once fed the houses of Tenerife’s villages.
For a taste of the more touristy side to Tenerife, head down to the Playa de las Américas on the shore of Los Cristianos. Or for a more secluded beach with dark sand, drive and then hike to the Roque Bermejo on the very northern tip of the island. La Caleta, just north of Los Cristianos, is another beautiful beach, but this time with typically Spanish golden sand. Once you have had your fill of the many diverse attractions of Tenerife, have dinner on the open terrace back at the Parador de las Cañadas del Teide, with the green countryside and rugged mountains as your backdrop.
Day 3: Take the ferry from Tenerife to La Gomera
After having exploring Tenerife, drive your hire car to Los Cristianos port in the south-west corner of the island to catch a lunchtime ferry to the island of La Gomera. You will spend your next three nights at the Parador de La Gomera hotel in San Sebastián, a typically Canarian-style property located just above the island’s port.
Days 4 & 5: La Gomera
Explore the charming and interesting old town of San Sebastián on foot, or stroll along the harbour lined with colourful boats. From here, walk along the promenade that takes you through to Plaza de Las Américas. Have lunch or dinner in one of the bars, with the wooden balconies and rustic clock tower of the Town Hall behind you.
Spend Tuesday on one of San Sebastián’s beaches, either the Playa de San Sebastián or the Playa de la Cueva. Alternatively you can pick up a hire car and drive into the mountainous interior of the island, where you can walk through fertile valleys and evergreen forests. Be sure to take the time to explore the atmospheric groves and pathways of the Garajonay National Park. Its gnarled and twisted moss-covered trees and gushing waterways give the place an ethereal feel. Dense ferns and laurel grow on its highest slopes.
To the north sits the beautiful small town of Agulo, with its whitewashed buildings and stepped agricultural coastline. Something of a hidden paradise on La Gomera, this makes an excellent afternoon trip, and has some good restaurants. On the western side of the island, the Valle Gran Rey marks the parting of two vast hills which open on to a delightful beach. A somewhat surreal sight, this area really demonstrates the beauty of this particular Canary Island.
Wednesday in San Sebastián is market day, so an early arrival will allow you to witness the local Gomeras fill the streets with lively noise and colour. Use this opportunity to pick up some palm honey, lace, jewellery and maybe one of the local spicy sauces.
Each evening return to the hotel to relax in the lush gardens, or beside the pool, with views back across the water to Tenerife and Mount Teide. Your traditional room is visibly influenced by the hotel’s maritime location, as well as by Castilian, Isabelline and Canarian styles.
Day 6: Take the ferry from La Gomera to La Palma
You have the majority of today at leisure in San Sebastian before taking an evening ferry, this time bound for the quiet island of La Palma. The Parador de La Palma, your hotel for two nights, is just south of the Santa Cruz de la Palma’s port in Breña Baja, set within vast gardens filled with bright tropical plants and views over the Atlantic Ocean.
Days 7 & 8: La Palma
Known as the ‘Pretty Island’ and officially a Biosphere Reserve, La Palma’s natural environment is fantastically diverse. Visitors can fill their days by following the walking trails through the volcanic Caldere de Taburiente National Park, built around an 8 km wide crater. With the benefit of a car, the whole island becomes easily accessible.
Fuencaliente is La Palma’s southernmost region. Though sparse and fairly undeveloped, it is the perfect place to get to grips with the island’s natural environment. Examine the marine life in rock pools, explore the dramatic volcanic landscape on foot or by car, stop off at the Teneguia and San Antonio volcanos, walk along the black sandy beaches and coves, dine in a restaurant in the charming main town, and investigate the small picturesque villages such as Las Indias and Los Canarios. On the Punta Fuencaliente, the southern point, are two lighthouses and a museum with spectacular coastal views.
To uncover the remarkable underwater world of La Palma with its cliffs, ridges, canyons, caves and volcanic formations, either inquire at the La Palma Diving Centre in Breña Baja, drive 15 minutes south to Los Cancajos, or drive west to Puerto Naos, also home to the longest black sand beach on the island.
The villages of San Andrés and Los Sauces are traditional and small, but their coastlines offer pretty, natural saltwater pools. For something a little different, drive across the island to Puerto Tazacorte to see its technicolour beach promenade and dine in one of the seafood restaurants. With such a rich array of activities, this small island is perhaps the most satisfying on this tour, and the views from your hotel really seem to sum up La Palma’s beauty.
Day 9: Take the ferry from La Palma to El Hierro, via Tenerife
Enjoy lunch on your last day in La Palma and then board a ferry back to Los Cristianos in southern Tenerife. Here you change boats and then continue onwards to the island of El Hierro, where you will arrive around 22.00 hrs.
Drive from the port to the Parador de El Hierro, a peaceful and secluded hotel tightly nestled between volcanic slopes and a black sand beach. Stay here for three nights.
Days 10 & 11: El Hierro
Spend time relaxing in the hotel’s gardens, by the pool or on your private balcony – all of which overlook the magnificently blue Atlantic Ocean. As another UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, the natural landforms on El Hierro are as spectacular as can be expected. Thanks to a new hydroelectric plant, El Hierro is now 100% self-sustainable, a fact that is conveyed by the enthusiastic and welcoming locals.
Drive out to the cape at Punta de la Orchilla, which marked the zero meridian line until 1885, and which still gives El Hierro its nickname of ‘the Meridian Isle’. A 2011 underwater volcanic eruption has reformed the submarine landscape, adding caves, lava arches and cliffs. Combined with the plethora of beautiful tropical marine life, this new landscape makes for excellent diving. The La Restinga Marine Reserve in particular has an abundance of vibrant tropical fish.
Inland, explore on foot the ancient forests and seek out the Garoé Tree, which once supplied the local residents with water from its leaves. At La Peña viewpoint, you can look out across what are reputedly the best views of the ocean and the El Golfo Valley. While here, sample some of the delicious Canarian food in a local seafront restaurant. The Frontera Rural Park is also worth a short visit. One of only three places in the world where this particular type of forest can grow, the park is laced with twisted junipers whose treetops rise only eight metres off the ground.
On the north side of the island is the serene Charco Azul. This warm seawater pool is heated by its volcanic bed and is encased in a seafront cave. A wonderfully tranquil spot at which to spend a few hours one morning or afternoon, this is perhaps El Hierro’s most enchanting feature.
Day 12: Take the ferry from El Hierro to Tenerife
On the penultimate day of your holiday, you board an afternoon ferry back to Los Cristianos port. Drive a little way northwards to the Costa Adeje and check in to La Plantacion del Sur for your final night. Just ten minutes’ walk from a golden sandy beach, Vincci Seleccion La Plantacion del Sur is a five-star hotel focusing on relaxation and indulgence. This is the perfect place to round off your holiday in style. Your holiday can be extended by adding further time here for extra relaxation before returning home.
Day 13: Tenerife to UK by air
Your hotel in Tenerife is located just a 15 minute drive from Tenerife South Airport. Spend the rest of the day enjoying a leisurely breakfast, visiting the Playa del Duque beach or enjoying the spa and pools at your hotel, before returning to the airport. Drop off your car at the airport and fly home.
PRICING
Price is based on two adults sharing en-suite accommodation on a bed & breakfast basis. Local car hire and flights from London are included, with regional departures on request.
We offer a choice of hotels at different prices, so please discuss your requirements with us. All hotels are subject to availability.
Before your departure, you will receive personalised holiday information including recommended routes and suggestions on places to visit, to help you get the most from your holiday.
It is essential that you have personal holiday insurance, vehicle breakdown cover and an appropriate driving licence. The AA and the FCO should also be consulted.