Valle Gran Rey to San Sebastian de la Gomera Ferry

The Valle Gran Rey San Sebastian de la Gomera ferry route connects La Gomera with La Gomera. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Fred Olsen Express. The crossing operates up to 21 times each week with sailing durations from around 1 hour 10 minutes.

Valle Gran Rey San Sebastian de la Gomera sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.

Valle Gran Rey - San Sebastian de la Gomera Ferry Operators

  • Fred Olsen Express
    • 3 Sailings Daily 1 hr 10 min
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Valle Gran Rey Guide

Valle Gran Rey is a town on the west side of La Gomera Island, Canary Islands.

Known as the ‘Valley of the Great King’, Valle Gran Rey got its name from the legendary King Hupalupa, the Canarian king who was here during the pre-Spanish times. Nowadays, the town has become one of the most popular holiday destinations in La Gomera.

Valle Gran Rey boast a range of the best beaches on the island. With fine black sand and pure blue waters, these beaches are what attract all the tourist to this town. A few of these beaches include the Playa de las Vueltas near the port, the Charco del Conde which is a small natural bay, and the Playa del Ingles which has a beautiful natural setting not to be found anywhere else in the Canary Islands.

San Sebastian de la Gomera Guide

The Spanish city of San Sebastian de la Gomera is the capital city of the island of La Gomera, in the Canary Islands. Due to its historical links with the discovery of America it is also known as "Isla Colombina". The city developed around a natural bay and still visible today, and of interest with tourists, are many preserved monuments such as the Church of La Asuncion, the Pozo de la Aguada and the Torre del Conde (The Tower of the Count). Tourist facilities in the city are excellent and include a wide range of leisure facilities, especially a number of different water based sports in the port area of the city.

Head inland and there are many hiking and cycling trails to enjoy and are a great way to explore the mountainous terrain of the island along with some of its natural treasures such as the Majona Nature Reserve and the National Park of Garajonay.

As well as numerous daily crossings to the neighbouring island of Tenerife, the port also offers trips around the island by catamaran.