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Warum wurde das Video gelöscht. I want go. One day. ?. La Gomera Flag Geography Location Atlantic Ocean Coordinates 2807′N 1713′W. 28. 117N 17. 217W Archipelago Canary Islands Area 369. 76?km 2 (142. 77?sq?mi) 1] Coastline 100?km (60?mi) 1] Highest?elevation 1, 487?m (4, 879?ft) 1] Highest?point Garajonay Administration Spain Autonomous Community Canary Islands Province Santa Cruz de Tenerife Capital and largest city San Sebastián de la Gomera (pop.?8, 945 (in 2018) Demographics Demonym gomero/ a Population 21, 136 (2018) 2] Pop. density 57?/km 2 (148?/sq?mi) Languages Spanish (specifically Canarian Spanish) and Silbo Gomero Ethnic groups Spanish, other minority groups Additional information Time zone WET ( UTC00:00) ???Summer ( DST) WEST ( UTC+01:00) Volcanic valley of La Gomera Volcanic plugs in the centre of La Gomera La Gomera ( pronounced? [la ?o?me?a] is one of Spain 's Canary Islands, located in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa. With an area of 370 square kilometres (140?sq?mi) it is the third smallest of the eight main islands of this archipelago. It belongs to the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. La Gomera is the third least populous of the eight main Canary Islands with 21, 136 inhabitants. [2] Its capital is San Sebastián de La Gomera, where the cabildo insular (island council) is located. Political organisation [ edit] La Gomera is part of the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. It is divided into six municipalities: Name Area (km 2) Population (2001) 3] Population (2011) 4] Population (2018) 5] Agulo 25. 36 1, 127 1, 148 1, 067 Alajeró 49. 43 1, 465 2, 005 2, 006 Hermigua 39. 67 2, 038 2, 076 1, 805 San Sebastián de la Gomera 113. 59 6, 618 8, 943 8, 945 Valle Gran Rey 32. 36 4, 239 4, 547 4, 484 Vallehermoso 109. 32 2, 798 2, 961 2, 829 Totals 370. 03 18, 285 21, 680 21, 138 The island government ( cabildo insular) is located in the capital, San Sebastián. Geography [ edit] The island is of volcanic origin and roughly circular; it is about 22 kilometres (14 miles) in diameter. The island is very mountainous and steeply sloping and rises to 1, 487 metres (4, 879?ft) at the island's highest peak, Alto de Garajonay. Its shape is rather like an orange that has been cut in half and then split into segments, which has left deep ravines or barrancos between them. Ecology [ edit] The uppermost slopes of these barrancos, in turn, are covered by the laurisilva - or laurel rain forest, where up to 50 inches of precipitation fall each year. The upper reaches of this densely wooded region are almost permanently shrouded in clouds and mist, and as a result are covered in lush and diverse vegetation: they form the protected environment of Spain's Garajonay National Park, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986. The slopes are criss-crossed by paths that present varying levels of difficulty to visitors, and stunning views to seasoned hikers. The central mountains catch the moisture from the trade wind clouds and yield a dense jungle climate in the cooler air, which contrasts with the warmer, sun-baked cliffs near sea level. Between these extremes one finds a fascinating gamut of microclimates; for centuries, the inhabitants of La Gomera have farmed the lower levels by channelling runoff water to irrigate their vineyards, orchards and banana groves. Natural symbols [ edit] The official natural symbols associated with La Gomera are Columba junoniae (Paloma rabiche) and Persea indica (Viñátigo. 6] Culture [ edit] The local wine is distinctive and often accompanied with a tapa (snack) of local cheese, roasted pork, or goat meat. Other culinary specialities include almogrote, a cheese spread, miel de palma, a syrup extracted from palm trees, and "escaldón" a porridge made with gofio flour. The inhabitants of La Gomera have an ancient way of communicating across deep ravines by means of a whistled speech called Silbo Gomero, which can be heard 2 miles away. [7] This whistled language is indigenous to the island, and its existence has been documented since Roman times. Invented by the original inhabitants of the island, the Guanches, Silbo Gomero was adopted by the Spanish settlers in the 16th century and survived after the Guanches were entirely assimilated. [7] When this means of communication was threatened with extinction at the dawn of the 21st century, the local government required all children to learn it in school. Marcial Morera, a linguist at the University of La Laguna has said that the study of silbo may help understand how languages are formed. [7] In the mountains of La Gomera, its original inhabitants worshipped their god, whom they called Orahan; the summit and centre of the island served as their grand sanctuary. Indeed, many of the natives took refuge in this sacred territory in 1489, as they faced imminent defeat at the hands of the Spaniards, and it was here that the conquest of La Gomera was drawn to a close. Modern-day archaeologists have found several ceremonial stone constructions here that appear to represent sacrificial altar stones, slate hollows, or cavities. It was here that the Guanches built pyres upon which to make offerings of goats and sheep to their god. This same god, Orahan, was known on La Palma as Abora and on Tenerife and Gran Canaria as Arocan. The Guanches also interred their dead in caves. Today, saints, who are worshipped through village festivals, are principally connected with Christianity. But in some aspects, the Guanches god-like idealising of Gomeran uniqueness plays a role as well besides their pre-Christian and pre-colonial implication and shows strong local differences. [8] Christopher Columbus made La Gomera his last port of call before crossing the Atlantic in 1492 with his three ships. He stopped here to replenish his crew's food and water supplies, intending to stay only four days. Beatriz de Bobadilla y Ossorio, the Countess of La Gomera and widow of Hernán Peraza the Younger, offered him vital support in preparations of the fleet, and he ended up staying one month. When he finally set sail on 6 September 1492, she gave him cuttings of sugarcane, which became the first to reach the New World. After his first voyage of Discovery, Columbus again provisioned his ships at the port of San Sebastián de La Gomera in 1493 on his second voyage to the New World, commanding a fleet of 17 vessels. He visited La Gomera for the last time in 1498 on his third voyage to the Americas. The house in San Sebastián in which he is reputed to have stayed is now a tourist attraction. Genetics [ edit] An autosomal study in 2011 found an average Northwest African influence of about 17% in Canary Islanders with a wide interindividual variation ranging from 0% to 96. According to the authors, the substantial Northwest African ancestry found for Canary Islanders supports that, despite the aggressive conquest by the Spanish in the 15th century and the subsequent immigration, genetic footprints of the first settlers of the Canary Islands persist in the current inhabitants. Parallelling mtDNA findings (50. 1% of U6 and 10. 83% of L haplogroups. 9] the largest average Northwest African contribution (42. 50% was found for the samples from La Gomera. [10] According to Flores et al. (2003) genetic drift could be responsible for the contrasting difference in Northwest African ancestry detected with maternal (51% of Northwest African lineages) and paternal markers (0. 3?10% of Northwest African lineages) in La Gomera. Alternatively, it could reflect the dramatic way the island was conquered, producing the strongest sexual asymmetry in the archipelago. [11] Festivals [ edit] The festival of the Virgin of Guadalupe, patron saint of the island, is the Monday following the first Saturday of October. Every five years (most recently in 2013) is celebrated the Bajada de la Virgen de Guadalupe (the Bringing the Virgin) from her hermitage in Puntallana to the capital. She is brought by boat to the beach of San Sebastián de La Gomera, where several people host her, and transported throughout the island for two months. Notable natives and residents [ edit] Antonio José Ruiz de Padrón (1757?1823) Franciscan priest and politician. José Aguiar (1895?1975) painter. Pedro García Cabrera (1905?1981) writer and poet. Tim Hart (1948?2009) English folk musician. Manuel Mora Morales (born 1952) writer, filmmaker and editor. Oliver Weber (born 1970) German photographer, physician and professor of visual arts. References [ edit] a b c "Estadística del Territorio" Territory Statistics] in Spanish. Instituto Canario de Estadística (ISTAC. Retrieved 14 August 2019. ^ a b "Real Decreto 1458/2018, de 14 de diciembre, por el que se declaran oficiales las cifras de población resultantes de la revisión del Padrón municipal referidas al 1 de enero de 2018" Royal Decree 1458/2018, of 14 December, by which the population values resulting from the review of the municipal register of 1 January 2018 are declared official] PDF. BOE (in Spanish. 29 December 2018. Retrieved 14 August 2019. ^ Census of 1 November 2001: from Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid. ^ Census of 1 November 2011: from Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid. ^ Estimate of 1 January 2018: from Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid. ^ Ley 7/1991, de 30 de abril, de símbolos de la naturaleza para las Islas Canarias ^ a b c Laura Plitt (11 January 2013. Silbo gomero: A whistling language revived. BBC News. Retrieved 13 January 2013. ^ Jaehnichen, G. (2011. Steps into the future: San Isitdro's procession dance. In: Jaehnichen & Chieng, eds. Preserving creativity in music practice. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press. 2012 ^ Fregel et al. (2009) The maternal aborigine colonization of La Palma (Canary Islands) Euro J Hum Gen 17:1314-1324 ^ Pino-Yanes M, Corrales A, Basaldúa S, Hernández A,
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My home Tenerife ?. VIVA LA GOMERA! ??????. Author: Charles Davis Editor: Discovery Walking Guides Ltd ISBN: 9781899554904 Size: 17, 58 MB Format: PDF, Docs Read: 983 Download Contains 35 main walking routes plus numerous short walk and stroll options. In this book, each route has: walking route summary including ratings for Effort, Time, Distance, Ascents/Descents, Refreshments and Vertigo risk; walk description including frequent timings to check your progress and more. Author: Christian Williams Editor: Rough Guides ISBN: 9781858286655 Size: 13, 50 MB Format: PDF, ePub, Docs Read: 422 Author: Klaus Wolfsperger Editor: Bergverlag Rother GmbH ISBN: 3763348239 Size: 14, 54 MB Format: PDF, Mobi Read: 290 La Gomera can be considered the wildest of the Canary Islands. From the central highlands of the almost 1500-metre high island, countless, steep-walled gorges wind down to the sea, slicing the otherwise gently sloping island coast like a cake. La Gomera is made for nature-loving walkers, and offers an incredible variety in its countryside: Idyllic valleys with terraced fields and palm groves stand in contrast to precipitous cliffs and spectacular gorges; the magical laurel forests of Garajonay National Park are countered by pine forests and banana plantations. Thus, the hiker can expect a pleasant stroll like no other, between blazing lava beaches, lush, misty primeval forests, ridges shrouded in clouds ? and the ever-present, deep-blue Atlantic. This Rother Walking Guide presents the hiker with a wide variety of entertaining tour recommendations encompassing all regions of La Gomera. These walks range from comfortable paths through palm-studded valleys, to tranquil mountain strolls, to panoramic summit climbs ? hiking trails through the dreamy, misty primeval forest are mentioned, as well as the partly paved caminos, which once represented the main connecting roads between villages. Many of the 70 tour recommendations are ideal for less experienced hikers. Yet experienced mountain hikers who are not afraid of power hikes and can handle a shot of adventure and risk will also find a rich selection of routes. This excellently researched guide is enhanced by outstanding colour photos and map excerpts based on the Freytag&Berndt hiking map of Gomera (scale 1:35, 000) and is highly recommended to all mountain fans of the island. Walkers also interested in the neighbouring islands should check out the Rother Walking Guides on La Palma, Tenerife and Gran Canaria. Author: Noel Rochford Editor: Hunter Publishing, Inc ISBN: 9781856912181 Size: 14, 45 MB Format: PDF, ePub Read: 387 A car-touring and walking guide to southern Tenerife and La Gomera. There are topographical walking maps and a fold-out touring map. Many short walks for motorists are suggested, along with recommendations of areas for picnics. This edition has been revised by a tour operator and walking guide. Author: Paddy Dillon Editor: Cicerone Press Limited ISBN: 1849656525 Size: 11, 34 MB Read: 260 Walking guide to the islands of La Gomera and El Hierro. The 45 waymarked routes in this guidebook include easy strolls and hands-on scrambles, day walks and long-distance routes including the GR132 and parts of the GR131 which runs the whole length of the Canary Islands. Walks are spread in the guide roughly clockwise and where walks are located beside each other, links between them are often possible, giving you the opportunity to make your own alterations. The routes are described over both islands, with 27 walks on La Gomera and 18 on El Hierro, illustrated with clear contour mapping and inspirational photography. The two smallest of the Canary Islands are no less rugged than their volcanic neighbours, offering a wide variety of little-known walking terrain from steep-sided barrancos and dramatic cliffs to the gentler slopes inland cloaked in laurasilva and pine forests. 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It contains important personal information and a checklist and you can enter the key data and your planned travel route here. DAILY ENTRIES: On over 40 double pages you have enough space to record your experiences every day. SUMMARY: On these pages you can summarize the most beautiful moments and experiences of your trip. For more travel planners with different countries and regions, visit "TRAVEL ROCKET Books. Author: Andrea Montgomery Editor: Apa Publications (UK) Limited ISBN: 1789195195 Size: 16, 13 MB Format: PDF Read: 417 Discover these exciting volcanic islands with the most incisive and entertaining travel guide on the market. You can take this handy, pocket-sized book out with you anywhere, any time. Whether you plan to explore the backstreets of Santa Cruz, relax on a black-sand beachor hike in the shadow of Mount Teide, Pocket Rough Guide Tenerife & La Gomera will show you the ideal places tosleep, eat, drink, shop and visit along the way. 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The actual dimensions of the La Gomera map are 2246 X 2222 pixels, file size (in bytes. 518021. You can open this downloadable and printable map of La Gomera by clicking on the map itself or via this link: Open the map. The actual dimensions of the La Gomera map are 1468 X 1141 pixels, file size (in bytes. 322036. You can open, download and print this detailed map of La Gomera by clicking on the map itself or via this link: Open the map. La Gomera - guide chapters 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 City tours, excursions and tickets in La Gomera and surroundings Moving around in Spain - transportation In addition, traveling on a personal or rented car is also possible in Spain. Although the quality of roads here are not the best in Europe, it is quite acceptable for comfortable travel. The price of gasoline in Spain is quite expensive and there are a lot of toll roads. This should be taken into account in advance when planning your budget. There are also systems of strict fines, so it is advisable not to violate the traffic rules. The fine on an average car is about 40 per day. It is therefore not advisable to travel by cars in large cities, as it is very easy to get a fine of 85 Euros for incorrect parking. There is also the likelihood of traffic jams ruining your vacation plans. Bicycles which are available for hire are a good option in Madrid and other cities. There are chic bike trails in all regions. You can also rent a motorcycle or a scooter. Taxi in Spain is quite expensive. A ride on a taxi costs a minimum of 2 Euros. A kilometer costs around 1. 2 Euros, excluding baggage fee. … Open Economy roadmap of Spain The economy of Spain is ranked fifth place among all the countries of the European Union by nominal GDP. On the world arena, the countrys economy occupies a stable 12th position. It is worth noting that the countrys purchasing power is one of the strongest in the world. The economy of the country was especially developed, thanks to the sectors of medium technological level, among which are its automobile industry, the production of audio-visual equipment, industrial machinery and equipment, and products of the chemical and cosmetic industries. However, the statistics of one of the analytical companies shows that among the hundred most recognized global brands, there is not a single Spanish. Leaders of the domestic industry are the producers of the wine “Freixenet”, Chupa Chups, the energy company Repsol, the brand Zara, and the hotel chain “Sol Mella”. Car rental on Search for services, infrastructure and sights on map of La Gomera Photogallery of La Gomera sightseeing Our guide chapters over La Gomera Festivals and events in La Gomera Among other holidays celebrated on La Gomera, it is worth highlighting May 1 (Dia del Trabajo) when parades are held. Traditionally, nobody works on this day, locals prefer to spend it with their family inviting friends to dinner. On May 30, they celebrate Dia de las Islas Canarias when tourists can see bright processions, an art exhibition and a fair open, and performances of musicians, actors and dancers can be … Open Active recreation The island also has several excellent places for having a lot of fun at night. These include Bethermann Bar with its cozy atmosphere, Bataplan Club with a wide range of strong drinks and wonderful views of the beach. Cacatua and La Chalana bars are preferred by beer lovers, and if you're a connoisseur of excellent cocktails, you'd probably be happy to spend time in Zumería Cuba Libre. Fans of bars with a warm … Open Advices for travellers 8. Its better to go shopping in big cities. Bargaining at markets makes sense. In supermarkets and shopping malls prices are fixed, but few times a year sales are held. 7. You can leave a tip for waiters in restaurants and cafes, a taxi driver and a maid at the hotel. In restaurants, a tip is usually less than 10% of the order, in some upscale places it may be included in the total score. … Open Best beaches Playa de Vallehermoso enjoys unchanged popularity among families with children. The fact is that its situated in the great Marine Park, which is considered an ideal place for young travelers. The beach is covered with small pebbles; its well equipped, so vacationers can take refuge under straw hats of cute umbrellas. The beach has a rather compact size; its is only 20 meters wide and 200 meters … Open La Gomera for children - what to visit A walk through the picturesque Tropical Fruit Garden, promises to be very cognitive. This fruit garden is located in the Valle Gran Rey. All favorite fruits grow in this garden, including bananas, mangoes and pineapples. Interesting excursions are held in the garden for visitors, during which they are told about exotic fruits, and also allowed to pluck some of them straight from the branches and appreciate the … Open Travel guide to La Gomera In each small town of the picturesque island, there are interesting sights. Most of the historical sites are represented in the capital city - San Sebastian de la Gomera. Many iconic objects of the city are associated with the name of the great traveler Christopher Columbus. For example, here you can see an old church in which the traveler always prayed before heading on another voyage. Still here, is the house where … Open Detailed maps of neighbouring cities to La Gomera - online travel reservation expert providing reliable car rental and hotel booking services. We feature more than 25. 000 destinations with 12. 000 rental offices and 200. 000 hotels worldwide. Secure Server Head office Weegschaalstraat 3, Eindhoven 5632 CW, The Netherlands +31 40 40 150 44 Copyright 2002 - OrangeSmile Tours B. V. Under the direction and management of IVRA Holding B. Registered at Kamer van Koophandel (KvK) The Netherlands No. 17237018.Beautiful video. It's such a beautiful island. Que paisote! Los delincuentes y dueños de lo ajeno estan en sus aguas! Sin seguridad para El que trabaja honestamente. Awesome. I liked it very much. Learning a whistling language is gonna be hard,imagine people cant barely learn written languages as it is. The journey to La Gomera has become relatively easy compared to the past, although it still takes a little while to get to the island. Some transport companies offer a comfortable shuttle transfer from Tenerife South Airport to La Gomera, so you don't have to worry about anything in advance and the holiday can immediately start. Most holidaymakers land at Tenerife South Airport (TFS. From there you have to get to the port of Los Cristianos (Tenerife) and then transfer by ferry or fast ferry to La Gomera. It takes roundabout 30 minutes by taxi or rental car from Tenerife South Airport to the port of Los Cristianos (Tenerife. The public bus takes about 45 to 60 minutes. It leaves right in front of the Tenerife South Airport building. All major bus lines stop here, including line 111, which will take you to Los Cristianos. However, the bus does not directly connect to the ferry port. You have to walk 10 to 15 minutes from the bus stop, so we recommend this way of travelling to the experienced Gomera holidaymaker. The ferry crossing from Los Cristianos (Tenerife) to San Sebastian (La Gomera) takes another 45 to 60 minutes, depending on the ferry company. From the port in San Sebastian you will have various onward travel options in the holiday resort you booked on La Gomera. You see, getting to La Gomera is still not that easy - but it is worth it! Ferry from Tenerife to La Gomera Does Tenerife also have a direct ferry to La Gomera? Yes, there are two ferry companies that guarantee regular and direct connections between the two islands. When it comes to flight times, make sure you don't arrive too late, otherwise you might miss the last ferry to La Gomera and then you would have to spend a night in Tenerife. As a rule, the last ferry to La Gomera (San Sebastian) departs around 7:00 pm to 7:30 pm, so that the plane should land no later than 5:00 pm! Since the end of 2017, the FRED OLSEN ferry company directly runs from San Sebastian via Playa de Santiago to the popular holiday resort of Valle Gran Rey, which is located in the sunny west of the island of La Gomera. However, this is a passenger ferry, cars unfortunately cannot be transported. The car ferry of the ARMAS company, which also drove directly to Valle Gran Rey, was discontinued in June 2019. To the best of our knowledge, it is driving again, but very irregularly. If you are affected by seasickness or a sensitive stomach, you should, for example, use the services of “ Autobuses Mesa ”, which organises a direct transfer service from Tenerife South Airport to your holiday resort on La Gomera. The journey from Tenerife airport to La Gomera usually takes place in air-conditioned and modern coaches and the price is often cheaper than booking every service individually. As a rule, there are always enough taxis available at the ferry port of San Sebastian (La Gomera) and some car rental operators have also stationed their offices there. The public bus from La Gomera also stops directly on the harbour area. As a rule, the buses are roughly based on the ferry times, so that a good connection is usually guaranteed. Those who travel to the particularly well-developed holiday regions of Playa Santiago, San Sebastian or Valle Gran Rey have a particularly easy going. You can download the current bus timetable of La Gomera here free of charge as a PDF file:? Bus timetable La Gomera La Gomera Airport La Gomera has its own airport, but it cannot be served directly from mainland Europe. The Canarian airline “Binter Canarias “ offers regular flights from Tenerife North to La Gomera. However, this is often more expensive and time-consuming and the connection to other holiday resorts on La Gomera is a bit more complex from the airport in Playa Santiago. However, once the plane has landed ?two regular buses regularly run on time and except on public holidays,? in direction San Sebastian and another to Valle Gran Rey. From the capital you have access to all other places on the island of La Gomera. Tip Sometimes for organizational reasons you are forced to spend the first or last night in Tenerife, because the ferry times are unfavourable or the flights are significantly cheaper. In this case we recommend the small and cheap accommodation of Ernstl and Elke. The lovingly managed guesthouse is situated in a rural and quiet area in the southeast of Tenerife, 15 minutes by car from the southern airport (Abades district. On request they also offer an airport transfer, so you don't have to worry about anything. A delicious breakfast can also be booked. No responsibility is taken for the correctness of all details and information regarding the individual arrival options, times and prices. The times of ferries and buses in particular can change at short notice at any time! Please bear this in mind when planning your holiday and inform yourself in advance on the websites of the individual ferry and bus companies. Autobuses Mesa La Gomera The comfortable transfer with “ Autobuses Mesa ” is a popular alternative to start your holiday in a relaxed manner. You can easily and quickly book the transfer from Tenerife airport to La Gomera on the internet. Furthermore the search form is available in German, English and Spanish. As a customer of “Canarianfeeling” we can also do the booking for you, please send us a short e-mail if necessary. For the booking and the related organization we charge a one-time booking fee of 10, 00 per person. Autobuses Mesa has a small ticket counter at the end of Tenerife South Airport, which you can simply go to after your arrival and show your printed reservation. The amount will be paid in cash to the driver if you haven`t paid with your credit card on the Internet previously. From Tenerife South Airport you will be driven directly to the port of Los Cristianos (Tenerife) the journey takes about half an hour. In some cases there may be waiting times, as the ferries to La Gomera usually only run 3 times a day. Arriving in Los Cristianos, take the Fred. Olsen fast ferry to San Sebastian, the capital of La Gomera. The waiting time varies depending on the landing time. Until then, you can store your suitcases in Fred. Olsen's designated storage vagons in the port of Los Cristianos. Please provide 1 per suitcase compartment in small money. The trunk scar is driven by the ferry staff and parked on arrival at La Gomera at the local port. The crossing takes about 45 - 60 minutes. Once you arrive at La Gomera, a local driver from “Autobuses Mesa” will be waiting for you at the exit of the ferry. This can be seen by the clothing that refers to the company “Autobuses Mesa” or a sign with the company name in their hand. After you have taken your suitcases out of the ferry vagon, you can place them directly in the bus assigned to you. The company mainly cooperates with the ferry company Fred Olsen. As a rule, ferries depart 3 times a day to La Gomera, with slightly more limited ferry times on weekends or (local) holidays. Fred Olsen Ferry La Gomera The Fred Olsen ferry " Benchijigua Express " departs from the port of Tenerife (Los Cristianos) to La Gomera (San Sebastian) within 45-60 minutes. It is a large fast ferry that can also transport cars. As a rule, the ferries only run 3 times a day and it makes sense to adjust the flight time according to the ferry times, otherwise you have to spend one night in Tenerife. On (local) holidays, the ferry often only departs twice a day. From San Sebastian, Valle Gran Rey and other resorts are easily accessible by bus, taxi, or the “ Autobuses Mesa ” buses. For example, the journey to Valle Gran Rey takes about one and a half hours. Since 2017 there is a regular and direct connection from San Sebastian to Playa Santiago and then Valle Gran Rey with the small fast ferry " Benchi Express. Since it is a relatively small ferry, the approach can get a little more shaky, especially if the sea is stronger. This small ferry, designed for a maximum of 250 people, doesn`t carry cars. But bicycles and motorcycles can be transported without any problems. Fred Olsen owns a ticket counter at the port of San Sebastian and in Valle Gran Rey. However, we recommend that you get your ticket in advance, as there can often be waiting times or long queues at the counter. If required, we can also book ferry tickets for you with the shipping company Fred Olsen. Armas Ferry La Gomera The ferry company " Naviera Armas " also offers regular services from Tenerife (Los Cristianos) to La Gomera (San Sebastian. Their timetable is similar to those of Fred Olsen. Often the ARMAS ferry is a little cheaper than Fred. Olsen, but it also takes 30 minutes longer to cross. There also is a ticket office in San Sebastian de La Gomera and in the port of Valle Gran Rey. Since the end of 2017, the ARMAS company also offers a direct connection from Tenerife to Valle Gran Rey. The large car ferry also runs the Los Cristianos - San Sebastian - Valle Gran Rey route 3 times a day. The boat, which is almost 100 metres long, can accommodate a maximum of 870 passengers and can carry up to 220 cars. Armas has a ticket counter at the port of San Sebastian de La Gomera and Valle Gran Rey. However, we recommend that you get your ticket in advance, as there can often be waiting times or long queues at the counter. However, it is also possible that ARMAS makes a stopover in Playa Santiago, please check the ARMAS website for more information. In June 2019, the direct ferry service from Los Cristianos to Valle Gran Rey was stopped. The connection was recently resumed, but the ARMAS only runs very irregularly from Los Cristianos to Valle Gran Rey. The regular traffic from Teneri
Warum wurde das Video gelöscht. I want go. One day. ?. La Gomera Flag Geography Location Atlantic Ocean Coordinates 2807′N 1713′W. 28. 117N 17. 217W Archipelago Canary Islands Area 369. 76?km 2 (142. 77?sq?mi) 1] Coastline 100?km (60?mi) 1] Highest?elevation 1, 487?m (4, 879?ft) 1] Highest?point Garajonay Administration Spain Autonomous Community Canary Islands Province Santa Cruz de Tenerife Capital and largest city San Sebastián de la Gomera (pop.?8, 945 (in 2018) Demographics Demonym gomero/ a Population 21, 136 (2018) 2] Pop. density 57?/km 2 (148?/sq?mi) Languages Spanish (specifically Canarian Spanish) and Silbo Gomero Ethnic groups Spanish, other minority groups Additional information Time zone WET ( UTC00:00) ???Summer ( DST) WEST ( UTC+01:00) Volcanic valley of La Gomera Volcanic plugs in the centre of La Gomera La Gomera ( pronounced? [la ?o?me?a] is one of Spain 's Canary Islands, located in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa. With an area of 370 square kilometres (140?sq?mi) it is the third smallest of the eight main islands of this archipelago. It belongs to the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. La Gomera is the third least populous of the eight main Canary Islands with 21, 136 inhabitants. [2] Its capital is San Sebastián de La Gomera, where the cabildo insular (island council) is located. Political organisation [ edit] La Gomera is part of the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. It is divided into six municipalities: Name Area (km 2) Population (2001) 3] Population (2011) 4] Population (2018) 5] Agulo 25. 36 1, 127 1, 148 1, 067 Alajeró 49. 43 1, 465 2, 005 2, 006 Hermigua 39. 67 2, 038 2, 076 1, 805 San Sebastián de la Gomera 113. 59 6, 618 8, 943 8, 945 Valle Gran Rey 32. 36 4, 239 4, 547 4, 484 Vallehermoso 109. 32 2, 798 2, 961 2, 829 Totals 370. 03 18, 285 21, 680 21, 138 The island government ( cabildo insular) is located in the capital, San Sebastián. Geography [ edit] The island is of volcanic origin and roughly circular; it is about 22 kilometres (14 miles) in diameter. The island is very mountainous and steeply sloping and rises to 1, 487 metres (4, 879?ft) at the island's highest peak, Alto de Garajonay. Its shape is rather like an orange that has been cut in half and then split into segments, which has left deep ravines or barrancos between them. Ecology [ edit] The uppermost slopes of these barrancos, in turn, are covered by the laurisilva - or laurel rain forest, where up to 50 inches of precipitation fall each year. The upper reaches of this densely wooded region are almost permanently shrouded in clouds and mist, and as a result are covered in lush and diverse vegetation: they form the protected environment of Spain's Garajonay National Park, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986. The slopes are criss-crossed by paths that present varying levels of difficulty to visitors, and stunning views to seasoned hikers. The central mountains catch the moisture from the trade wind clouds and yield a dense jungle climate in the cooler air, which contrasts with the warmer, sun-baked cliffs near sea level. Between these extremes one finds a fascinating gamut of microclimates; for centuries, the inhabitants of La Gomera have farmed the lower levels by channelling runoff water to irrigate their vineyards, orchards and banana groves. Natural symbols [ edit] The official natural symbols associated with La Gomera are Columba junoniae (Paloma rabiche) and Persea indica (Viñátigo. 6] Culture [ edit] The local wine is distinctive and often accompanied with a tapa (snack) of local cheese, roasted pork, or goat meat. Other culinary specialities include almogrote, a cheese spread, miel de palma, a syrup extracted from palm trees, and "escaldón" a porridge made with gofio flour. The inhabitants of La Gomera have an ancient way of communicating across deep ravines by means of a whistled speech called Silbo Gomero, which can be heard 2 miles away. [7] This whistled language is indigenous to the island, and its existence has been documented since Roman times. Invented by the original inhabitants of the island, the Guanches, Silbo Gomero was adopted by the Spanish settlers in the 16th century and survived after the Guanches were entirely assimilated. [7] When this means of communication was threatened with extinction at the dawn of the 21st century, the local government required all children to learn it in school. Marcial Morera, a linguist at the University of La Laguna has said that the study of silbo may help understand how languages are formed. [7] In the mountains of La Gomera, its original inhabitants worshipped their god, whom they called Orahan; the summit and centre of the island served as their grand sanctuary. Indeed, many of the natives took refuge in this sacred territory in 1489, as they faced imminent defeat at the hands of the Spaniards, and it was here that the conquest of La Gomera was drawn to a close. Modern-day archaeologists have found several ceremonial stone constructions here that appear to represent sacrificial altar stones, slate hollows, or cavities. It was here that the Guanches built pyres upon which to make offerings of goats and sheep to their god. This same god, Orahan, was known on La Palma as Abora and on Tenerife and Gran Canaria as Arocan. The Guanches also interred their dead in caves. Today, saints, who are worshipped through village festivals, are principally connected with Christianity. But in some aspects, the Guanches god-like idealising of Gomeran uniqueness plays a role as well besides their pre-Christian and pre-colonial implication and shows strong local differences. [8] Christopher Columbus made La Gomera his last port of call before crossing the Atlantic in 1492 with his three ships. He stopped here to replenish his crew's food and water supplies, intending to stay only four days. Beatriz de Bobadilla y Ossorio, the Countess of La Gomera and widow of Hernán Peraza the Younger, offered him vital support in preparations of the fleet, and he ended up staying one month. When he finally set sail on 6 September 1492, she gave him cuttings of sugarcane, which became the first to reach the New World. After his first voyage of Discovery, Columbus again provisioned his ships at the port of San Sebastián de La Gomera in 1493 on his second voyage to the New World, commanding a fleet of 17 vessels. He visited La Gomera for the last time in 1498 on his third voyage to the Americas. The house in San Sebastián in which he is reputed to have stayed is now a tourist attraction. Genetics [ edit] An autosomal study in 2011 found an average Northwest African influence of about 17% in Canary Islanders with a wide interindividual variation ranging from 0% to 96. According to the authors, the substantial Northwest African ancestry found for Canary Islanders supports that, despite the aggressive conquest by the Spanish in the 15th century and the subsequent immigration, genetic footprints of the first settlers of the Canary Islands persist in the current inhabitants. Parallelling mtDNA findings (50. 1% of U6 and 10. 83% of L haplogroups. 9] the largest average Northwest African contribution (42. 50% was found for the samples from La Gomera. [10] According to Flores et al. (2003) genetic drift could be responsible for the contrasting difference in Northwest African ancestry detected with maternal (51% of Northwest African lineages) and paternal markers (0. 3?10% of Northwest African lineages) in La Gomera. Alternatively, it could reflect the dramatic way the island was conquered, producing the strongest sexual asymmetry in the archipelago. [11] Festivals [ edit] The festival of the Virgin of Guadalupe, patron saint of the island, is the Monday following the first Saturday of October. Every five years (most recently in 2013) is celebrated the Bajada de la Virgen de Guadalupe (the Bringing the Virgin) from her hermitage in Puntallana to the capital. She is brought by boat to the beach of San Sebastián de La Gomera, where several people host her, and transported throughout the island for two months. Notable natives and residents [ edit] Antonio José Ruiz de Padrón (1757?1823) Franciscan priest and politician. José Aguiar (1895?1975) painter. Pedro García Cabrera (1905?1981) writer and poet. Tim Hart (1948?2009) English folk musician. Manuel Mora Morales (born 1952) writer, filmmaker and editor. Oliver Weber (born 1970) German photographer, physician and professor of visual arts. References [ edit] a b c "Estadística del Territorio" Territory Statistics] in Spanish. Instituto Canario de Estadística (ISTAC. Retrieved 14 August 2019. ^ a b "Real Decreto 1458/2018, de 14 de diciembre, por el que se declaran oficiales las cifras de población resultantes de la revisión del Padrón municipal referidas al 1 de enero de 2018" Royal Decree 1458/2018, of 14 December, by which the population values resulting from the review of the municipal register of 1 January 2018 are declared official] PDF. BOE (in Spanish. 29 December 2018. Retrieved 14 August 2019. ^ Census of 1 November 2001: from Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid. ^ Census of 1 November 2011: from Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid. ^ Estimate of 1 January 2018: from Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid. ^ Ley 7/1991, de 30 de abril, de símbolos de la naturaleza para las Islas Canarias ^ a b c Laura Plitt (11 January 2013. Silbo gomero: A whistling language revived. BBC News. Retrieved 13 January 2013. ^ Jaehnichen, G. (2011. Steps into the future: San Isitdro's procession dance. In: Jaehnichen & Chieng, eds. Preserving creativity in music practice. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press. 2012 ^ Fregel et al. (2009) The maternal aborigine colonization of La Palma (Canary Islands) Euro J Hum Gen 17:1314-1324 ^ Pino-Yanes M, Corrales A, Basaldúa S, Hernández A,
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My home Tenerife ?. VIVA LA GOMERA! ??????. Author: Charles Davis Editor: Discovery Walking Guides Ltd ISBN: 9781899554904 Size: 17, 58 MB Format: PDF, Docs Read: 983 Download Contains 35 main walking routes plus numerous short walk and stroll options. In this book, each route has: walking route summary including ratings for Effort, Time, Distance, Ascents/Descents, Refreshments and Vertigo risk; walk description including frequent timings to check your progress and more. Author: Christian Williams Editor: Rough Guides ISBN: 9781858286655 Size: 13, 50 MB Format: PDF, ePub, Docs Read: 422 Author: Klaus Wolfsperger Editor: Bergverlag Rother GmbH ISBN: 3763348239 Size: 14, 54 MB Format: PDF, Mobi Read: 290 La Gomera can be considered the wildest of the Canary Islands. From the central highlands of the almost 1500-metre high island, countless, steep-walled gorges wind down to the sea, slicing the otherwise gently sloping island coast like a cake. La Gomera is made for nature-loving walkers, and offers an incredible variety in its countryside: Idyllic valleys with terraced fields and palm groves stand in contrast to precipitous cliffs and spectacular gorges; the magical laurel forests of Garajonay National Park are countered by pine forests and banana plantations. Thus, the hiker can expect a pleasant stroll like no other, between blazing lava beaches, lush, misty primeval forests, ridges shrouded in clouds ? and the ever-present, deep-blue Atlantic. This Rother Walking Guide presents the hiker with a wide variety of entertaining tour recommendations encompassing all regions of La Gomera. These walks range from comfortable paths through palm-studded valleys, to tranquil mountain strolls, to panoramic summit climbs ? hiking trails through the dreamy, misty primeval forest are mentioned, as well as the partly paved caminos, which once represented the main connecting roads between villages. Many of the 70 tour recommendations are ideal for less experienced hikers. Yet experienced mountain hikers who are not afraid of power hikes and can handle a shot of adventure and risk will also find a rich selection of routes. This excellently researched guide is enhanced by outstanding colour photos and map excerpts based on the Freytag&Berndt hiking map of Gomera (scale 1:35, 000) and is highly recommended to all mountain fans of the island. Walkers also interested in the neighbouring islands should check out the Rother Walking Guides on La Palma, Tenerife and Gran Canaria. Author: Noel Rochford Editor: Hunter Publishing, Inc ISBN: 9781856912181 Size: 14, 45 MB Format: PDF, ePub Read: 387 A car-touring and walking guide to southern Tenerife and La Gomera. There are topographical walking maps and a fold-out touring map. Many short walks for motorists are suggested, along with recommendations of areas for picnics. This edition has been revised by a tour operator and walking guide. Author: Paddy Dillon Editor: Cicerone Press Limited ISBN: 1849656525 Size: 11, 34 MB Read: 260 Walking guide to the islands of La Gomera and El Hierro. The 45 waymarked routes in this guidebook include easy strolls and hands-on scrambles, day walks and long-distance routes including the GR132 and parts of the GR131 which runs the whole length of the Canary Islands. Walks are spread in the guide roughly clockwise and where walks are located beside each other, links between them are often possible, giving you the opportunity to make your own alterations. The routes are described over both islands, with 27 walks on La Gomera and 18 on El Hierro, illustrated with clear contour mapping and inspirational photography. The two smallest of the Canary Islands are no less rugged than their volcanic neighbours, offering a wide variety of little-known walking terrain from steep-sided barrancos and dramatic cliffs to the gentler slopes inland cloaked in laurasilva and pine forests. Author: Travel Rocket Books Editor: ISBN: 9781651008829 Size: 15, 32 MB Read: 320 TRAVEL ROCKET Books Traveljournal Content of the travel planner: PERSONAL INFORMATION Enter the most important data so that everything is readily available in an emergency. ITINERARY Do you have several stops on your trip? Then enter them on this special page to always know exactly when you want to be where. BUCKET LIST Do you really want to see or experience certain things? Then the bucket list offers you enough space to not forget anything. IMPORTANT TRAVEL DATES No matter whether one-way flight, return flight or information about stopovers. On these pages you always keep an eye on the general conditions of your trip. TO DO AND PACK LIST So that you don't forget anything, we have integrated these lists into our book. They offer you predefined things but also enough space to enter your own things. TRAVEL GAMES We have something against boredom! You also? So that there is no boredom on long journeys, we have packed various entertaining games with you. CONTACTS AND ACCOUNTABILITIES When traveling, you always meet interesting people with whom you want to keep in touch. This travel planner offers you the opportunity to write down the contact details. ENOUGH SPACE FOR YOUR ENTRIES You will surely have enough space on more than 40 double pages to write down a lot of stuff. HIGHTLIGHTS At the end of your trip, remember the most beautiful moments, places and people. You have enough space at the end of this travel journal. This travel planner accompanies you everywhere. No matter whether in the mountains to the sea or with a backpack around the world. It is handy and fits even in the smallest hand luggage. With its 109 pages, it is the perfect size to be your constant companion. This journal is divided into three areas: PREPARATIONS: This area accompanies you in your travel arrangements. It contains important personal information and a checklist and you can enter the key data and your planned travel route here. DAILY ENTRIES: On over 40 double pages you have enough space to record your experiences every day. SUMMARY: On these pages you can summarize the most beautiful moments and experiences of your trip. For more travel planners with different countries and regions, visit "TRAVEL ROCKET Books. Author: Andrea Montgomery Editor: Apa Publications (UK) Limited ISBN: 1789195195 Size: 16, 13 MB Format: PDF Read: 417 Discover these exciting volcanic islands with the most incisive and entertaining travel guide on the market. You can take this handy, pocket-sized book out with you anywhere, any time. Whether you plan to explore the backstreets of Santa Cruz, relax on a black-sand beachor hike in the shadow of Mount Teide, Pocket Rough Guide Tenerife & La Gomera will show you the ideal places tosleep, eat, drink, shop and visit along the way. Perfect for short trips - compact and concise, with all the practical info you'll need for a few days' stay. Free pull-out map, as well as full-colour maps throughout - navigate the cobbled old town of La Orotava or work your way along Calle del Castillo in Santa Cruz without needing to get online. Things not to miss - our rundown of Tenerife and La Gomera's unmissable sights and experiences. Itineraries - carefully planned routes to help you organize your visit. Independent, trusted reviews - written with Rough Guides' trademark blend of humour, honesty and insight, with options to suit every budget. Stunning images - a rich collection of inspiring colour photography. Detailed island coverage - whether visiting the big sights or venturing off the tourist trail, this travel guide has in-depth practical advice for every step of the way. Chapters cover each area in depth, with all the sights and the best of the nearby shops, cafés, restaurants, bars and clubs. Areas covered include: Santa Cruz; La Laguna; the Anaga; Candelaria andGüímar; Puerto de la Cruz; La Orotava; Garachico; the Teno; the west coast; thesouthwest resorts; the south coast; Teide; the interior; San Sebastián andPlaya de Santiago; Valle Gran Rey; northern La Gomera. Attractions covered include: Barranco del Infierno; Costa Martiánez; Teide National Park; Parque García Sanabria; Icod de los Vinos; El Sauzal; Acantilados de Los Gigantes; El Encantadora. Accommodation - our unbiased selection of the top places to stay, to suit every budget. Essentials - crucial pre-departure practical information including getting there, local transport, leisure and sports, health, tourist information, festivals, events and more. Background information - an easy-to-use chronology, plus a handy Spanish language section. About Rough Guides: Escape the everyday with Rough Guides. We are a leading travel publisher known for our "tell it like it is" attitude, up-to-date content and great writing. Since 1982, we've published books covering more than 120 destinations around the globe, with an ever-growing series of ebooks, a range of beautiful, inspirational reference titles, and an award-winning website. We pride ourselves on our accurate, honest and informed travel guides. Author: Ken Bernstein ISBN: 9782884520133 Size: 14, 22 MB Read: 929 The largest of the Canary Islands, Tenerife thrusts from the Atlantic to the summit of the mystical Mount Teide, at more than 3700 metres. Below the snow level, eternal springtime embraces forests, plantations and beaches that have inspired big-time international resorts. Everything is right at hand, from cosmopolitan cuisine to bargain shopping. This Way Tenerife also packs in three neighbouring isles: historic Gomera, lovely La Palma, and end-of-the-world El Hierro. Adventures for every taste. ISBN: 9781856914383 Size: 15, 14 MB Read: 294 This guide is designed for those staying either on La Gomera or in the south of Tenerife. Since the two islands are just a 35-minute ferry ride apart, the book offers walks and tours on both. The book is divided into two parts. The major emphasis is on explo
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