Friday, December 26, 2025

San Sebastian de la Gomera, Canary Islands

La Gomera is part of the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and is only 29 km (18 miles) away from Tenerife's west coast.  It is the smallest island in the group, with land area of 378 square km (146 square miles) and its northern shore demonstrates a volcanic past with unique basalt columns that were created as lava pipes that slowly cooled and contracted at the same time.

Approaching La Gomera

We take a tour that travels to heights overlooking the island and neighboring Tenerife and Palma and driving into the forests of Garajonay

We first climb (actually drive up) about 1.2 km (4000 feet) to an overlook.

Looking out, Tenerife in the distance

Looking inland

We next visit the Garajonay National Park museum to view the history of the Canary Islands and of La Gomera and views of its structure and fauna.  The national park was created in 1981 to protect the best examples of the Canarian Laurisilva (laurel forest) within a 3.986 hectare (9.84 acre) park.  The Canarian Laurisilva are a wide variety of subtropical evergreen trees that require high humidity and mild temperatures that can only be found in these forests.

Canary Islands

La Gomera

One interesting note is that the majority of the islands are underwater.  Tenerife is the third largest volcanic edifice in the world, more than 7,000 meters (4.3 miles) high, with about 3,600 (2.2 miles) of it submerged.  Ninety percent of La Gomera is under water - we are in the 10% that has emerged.

Islands mostly under the sea

The museum offers a walkway up to a view point with an expansive overlook across the park to the sea..

Views across the park

The museum gardens presents an attractive collection of local (colorful) plants.

Wine press


Local fauna

From the national park museum we drive to a local park to view more of the forest and how the locals relax and play.

Laurel forests

Walkway through the forest to the park


Small, local park

Bay leaves growing wild along the path

As we return to town, we descend toward the harbor, with spectacular views of the town and Tenerife across the water.

View on descent

After the tour of the island, it's now time to tour the town!


Tuesday, December 23, 2025

A Little Christmas in Spain (and Portugal)

We see many holiday decorations being installed on our cruise around the Canary Islands and finally, just after the cruise, find some that are actually illuminated.  On each island, we see decorations in process and Christmas fairs arriving and setting up.



Santa Cruz de Tenerife


Santa Cruz de la Palma



Madiera, Portugal


Arrecife, Lanzarote

At the end or our trip, we spend a night in Madrid, flying from Tenerife and continuing to London and Seattle the next day.  The holiday lights are lit in Madrid as we stroll main squares and Christmas markets, including Plaza de la Cibeles with the city hall and Plaza Mayor, the principal public square in the heart of Madrid.


Streets decorated


Christmas fair

Plaza de la Cibeles

City Hall as advent calendar


Mercado de Navidad in Plaza Mayor

We wander the streets, plazas, and fairs, and then stop outside Plaza Mayor for an aperitivo.

Aperitivo

The decorations and fairs in process throughout the cruise are fun to see and it's even more fabulous to see the streets and buildings lit up and holiday markets open on our last night!