G Adventures
Sailing the Canary Islands
Sailing the Canary Islands
A yacht adventure is the ideal way to experience what many consider the world’s most beautiful islands: the Canary Islands. Sail for seven days aboard our 17m (57 ft) yacht, with time for hiking, snorkeling and relaxing. Explore historical sites and cafe-lined harbours, and dine on fresh seafood.
Highlights
Relax on beautiful beaches, swim in brilliant turquoise waters, try your hand at sailing or just kick back on the deck of our yacht, wander through historical cobblestone villages and enjoy local museums and cafes
Accommodation
5 twin/double bed cabins with en suite or shared facilities
Group Leader
Skipper/CEO (Chief Experience Officer) throughout.
Group Size Notes
Max 10
Meals Included
No meals included
What’s Included
6 nts aboard an 17m (57 ft) sailing yacht, Fully licensed skipper.
| Day 1 |
Tenerife is the largest isle of the Canary Islands archipelago. Famous for its black and yellow sand beaches as well as Mt. Teide, the dormant volcano that looms over the island. |
| Day 2 |
La Gomera, one of the Canary Islands, offers a unique and captivating escape with its lush landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Known for its dramatic terrain, the island is a haven for nature enthusiasts and hikers. The Garajonay National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the crown jewel of La Gomera, featuring dense laurel forests that date back to the Tertiary period. Visitors can explore its numerous hiking trails and enjoy the serene beauty of ancient forests that cover nearly half of the island. The island's cultural richness is equally enchanting. La Gomera is famed for its traditional whistled language, Silbo Gomero, used for centuries by locals to communicate across the island's deep ravines and rugged terrain. This unique method of communication is a testament to the island’s innovative spirit and is celebrated at the Silbo Gomero Interpretation Center in the town of San Sebastián. The island's cultural festivals, such as the vibrant Carnival of La Gomera, offer visitors a chance to experience local music, dance, and traditional costumes. For those seeking relaxation, La Gomera’s picturesque coastline and charming villages provide a peaceful retreat. Valle Gran Rey, with its beautiful beaches and dramatic cliffs, is ideal for sunbathing and swimming, while the quaint village of Agulo, often called the "Eagle's Nest," offers stunning views and a chance to experience the island's traditional architecture and gastronomy. A fun fact about La Gomera is that it is one of the least commercialized of the Canary Islands, providing a more authentic and tranquil experience compared to its more tourist-heavy neighbors. The island's commitment to preserving its natural and cultural heritage ensures that visitors can enjoy a genuine and immersive experience. Whether you’re hiking through ancient forests, learning about unique local traditions, or simply relaxing by the sea, La Gomera offers an enchanting escape for every traveler. |
| Day 3 |
Santa Cruz de La Palma is the capital of the island of La Palma, one of the seven Canary Islands. Although often forgotten in favor of the similarly named Santa Cruz de Tenerife, it is a compact and colorful colonial town well worth a visit. Swimming, paragliding, and hiking and some of the most popular daytime activities, while stargazing is a favorite pastime after the sun goes down. La Palma was recently name as a "Starlight Reserve," which means the island is committed to preserving the quality of the night sky as well as increasing access to viewing opportunities. |
| Day 4 |
Santa Cruz de La Palma is the capital of the island of La Palma, one of the seven Canary Islands. Although often forgotten in favor of the similarly named Santa Cruz de Tenerife, it is a compact and colorful colonial town well worth a visit. Swimming, paragliding, and hiking and some of the most popular daytime activities, while stargazing is a favorite pastime after the sun goes down. La Palma was recently name as a "Starlight Reserve," which means the island is committed to preserving the quality of the night sky as well as increasing access to viewing opportunities. |
| Day 5 |
La Gomera, one of the Canary Islands, offers a unique and captivating escape with its lush landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Known for its dramatic terrain, the island is a haven for nature enthusiasts and hikers. The Garajonay National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the crown jewel of La Gomera, featuring dense laurel forests that date back to the Tertiary period. Visitors can explore its numerous hiking trails and enjoy the serene beauty of ancient forests that cover nearly half of the island. The island's cultural richness is equally enchanting. La Gomera is famed for its traditional whistled language, Silbo Gomero, used for centuries by locals to communicate across the island's deep ravines and rugged terrain. This unique method of communication is a testament to the island’s innovative spirit and is celebrated at the Silbo Gomero Interpretation Center in the town of San Sebastián. The island's cultural festivals, such as the vibrant Carnival of La Gomera, offer visitors a chance to experience local music, dance, and traditional costumes. For those seeking relaxation, La Gomera’s picturesque coastline and charming villages provide a peaceful retreat. Valle Gran Rey, with its beautiful beaches and dramatic cliffs, is ideal for sunbathing and swimming, while the quaint village of Agulo, often called the "Eagle's Nest," offers stunning views and a chance to experience the island's traditional architecture and gastronomy. A fun fact about La Gomera is that it is one of the least commercialized of the Canary Islands, providing a more authentic and tranquil experience compared to its more tourist-heavy neighbors. The island's commitment to preserving its natural and cultural heritage ensures that visitors can enjoy a genuine and immersive experience. Whether you’re hiking through ancient forests, learning about unique local traditions, or simply relaxing by the sea, La Gomera offers an enchanting escape for every traveler. |
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11/08/25 - 11/29/25 |
Starting At $1,299 |
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12/06/25 - 12/13/25 |
Starting At $1,199 |
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12/20/25 - 03/14/26 |
Starting At $1,299 |
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03/21/26 - 03/27/26 |
Starting At $1,199 |
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