Visite de La Gomera avec la forêt de Garajonay et Saint-Sébastien
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Visite de La Gomera avec la forêt de Garajonay et Saint-Sébastien

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Langue(s): Allemand, Anglais, Français, Néerlandais
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Durée: Plus de 8 heures
Points forts
  • Vous visiterez l'île de La Gomera et découvrez ses paysages dignes du Jurassique
  • Vous aurez le temps d'explorer les forêts de lauriers du parc national de Garajonay, classé par l'UNESCO
  • Une démonstration du langage sifflé "silbo", propre à l'île de La Gomera, apporte une touche culturelle
  • Le temps libre dans la jolie ville de Saint-Sébastien révèle une capitale chargée d'histoire et de patrimoine
  • Un guide local expert donnera ville aux traditions et aux paysages de La Gomera
Ce qui vous attend

La Gomera offre des paysages intacts et une culture unique en son genre. Au cours de cette excursion, vous visiterez cette île semblable au Jurassique et découvrirez le parc national de Garajonay, des villages et la charmante capitale : San Sebastian. Arianne, l'une de nos guides, dit de l'île : "La Gomera est un monde totalement différent. C'est un retour dans le passé, à l'origine des îles Canaries".

La vedette de cette journée serait le parc national de Garajonay, classé patrimoine de l'UNESCO. C'est un mélange de ravins et de gorges profondes remplies de forêts de lauriers anciennes et brumeuses et de plantes rares. Lors de la visite de son centre d'interprétation, vous découvrirez sa botanique et son histoire. Vous découvrirez également des hameaux tels que l'oasis de Chejelipes, situé sur les rives d'un réservoir, et les villages du nord, Hermigua et Aguilo. L'un des points forts est la visite d'un restaurant familial réputé pour ses vues imprenables sur les paysages volcaniques de l'île. Un repas du midi typique préparé à partir d'ingrédients locaux vous y attend.

Vous aurez aussi l'occasion de découvrir la culture locale en assistant à une démonstration du langage sifflé propre de l'île, appelé "silbo gomero". Pour compléter l'expérience, du temps libre vous permet d'explorer Saint-Sébastien à votre rythme. Ici, vous pourrez suivre les traces de Christophe Colomb avant qu'il n'entame son premier voyage de découverte. Plus qu'une visite sur une autre île, une excursion à La Gomera est un voyage dans une autre époque.

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TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
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Conditions d'annulation
Recevez un remboursement de 100% si vous annulez jusqu'à 2 jours avant le début de l'activité.

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  • La Gomera Trip

    De États-Unis d'Amérique - septembre 2025

    A voyagé en couple

     

    55 - 64 ans

    Excellent

    Note globale

    4/5

    De rit was goed georganiseerd. Alleen bij de opstapplaats bij het hotel was het even druk omdat hier meer bussen tegelijk kwamen. De reisleidster was ...

  • PATRICK

    De États-Unis d'Amérique - septembre 2025

    A voyagé en couple

     

    45 - 54 ans

    Excellent

    Note globale

    5/5

    Guide très professionnelle, explications très claires et complètes. Lieux et paysages fantastiques !

  • Regi

    De États-Unis d'Amérique - septembre 2025

    A voyagé en couple

     

    35 - 44 ans

    Excellent

    Note globale

    4/5

  • Mia

    De Belgique - septembre 2025

    A voyagé en couple

     

    45 - 54 ans

    Excellent

    Note globale

    5/5

    Was een hele intressant en leerrijke toer. Daar wij belgen zijn hebben we express gewacht tot we de toer konden doen met nederlandstalige gids zodat w ...

  • Baumschorsch

    De États-Unis d'Amérique - septembre 2025

    A voyagé en couple

     

    45 - 54 ans

    Excellent

    Note globale

    5/5

    Das Mittagessen war nicht so toll, die Sauberkeit der Gläser ließen zu wünschen übrig

  • Kevin Pearce

    De États-Unis d'Amérique - septembre 2025

    A voyagé en couple

     

    45 - 54 ans

    Excellent

    Note globale

    5/5

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