Hidden Canary Island gem with historic sites and stunning black beaches

The Canary Islands are a top pick for Brits seeking sun-soaked holidays abroad.
In 2023, the Canaries welcomed a record-breaking 16 million visitors, with 14.1 million from overseas, including a whopping 5.7 million Brits, marking a 13 percent surge from the previous year.
While Tenerife and Lanzarote are popular choices, La Gomera, the third smallest island in the archipelago, is being touted as an excellent alternative. Offering a more affordable and tranquil experience, La Gomera boasts fantastic weather, reaching highs of 26C in October.
READ MORE: Pretty UK village with 'miles of golden sand' is a must-visit this autumnREAD MORE: UK households urged to make one bedroom change in autumn to slash heating billsFamed for its black sandy beaches and balmy climate, it's a paradise waiting to be discovered, reports the Express. San Sebastian, one of Spain's most underappreciated towns, calls La Gomera home.
Travel website Cosa Crusies describes San Sebastian de la Gomera as a place where "time seems to have stopped a hundred years ago". Perched on volcanic rock, the town has ties to the renowned explorer Christopher Columbus and features several monuments dedicated to him.
Among these is Columbus' House, known for its "amorous" rendezvous. Adding to the town's allure is the quaint stone watchtower, Torre del Conde.

The Church of the Assumption, with its stone archways, bell tower and artwork, is another must-visit spot. In a blog post titled "Go here, not there", traveller Loria Zaino declared that La Gomera outshines Tenerife.
Loria expressed: "Paradise offering incredible hikes and gorgeous scenery. The island is ideal for anyone looking to trade the busy city for lush greenery." La Gomera could be perfect for the next trip to escape the cold, rainy autumn season here in the UK.
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