After returning from our tour of the island of La Gomera, we have a quick lunch and then walk into the town of San Sebastián de la Gomera.
At the harbor is a memorial torch commemorating where the Olympic flame for the XIX games was lit, passing through La Gomera on its way to Mexico.
In the heart of town, we reach the main church in San Sebastián, Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción (Church of Our Lady of the Assumption). This beautiful church is famous for its mix of Gothic, Rococo, and Mudejar styles, historic art, and claims that Christopher Columbus prayed in the church before his voyages.
Down the street from the church, we find Torre del Conde, a 15th century military tower set in a lush, inviting park with an outdoor stage.
We return to the harbor and walk past the beach, with art commemorating the 1492 voyage of Columbus.
We've had a full day with a tour of the island and a wander through the capital, San Sebastián. It's time to return to the ship and think about an aperitivo.