Mirador del Palmarejo
La Gomera | GPS: 28.1192574, -17.3156967Mirador del Palmarejo is a useful viewpoint stop on La Gomera, giving you the sort of wider perspective that turns a drive into a proper island day out.
On an island defined by deep ravines, palm-filled valleys, laurel forest and dramatic ridge roads, viewpoints often matter as much for orientation and atmosphere as for the photograph itself.
Why visit
Come for the broader sense of place. A good mirador or viewpoint can explain coastlines, ravines, settlements or volcanic structure more quickly than a longer written guide can.
What to expect
The best reward is usually perspective rather than activity. Visibility, cloud and late-day light all shape how memorable a stop like this feels.
Practical notes
Use Mirador del Palmarejo as part of a scenic drive rather than a destination to rush in and out of. Weather can change quickly, so allow room to adapt the route if needed. When local access or conditions matter, checking current information close to the day is the safest approach.
How it fits the island
Mirador del Palmarejo fits the broader La Gomera pattern: viewpoints are useful for orientation as much as photography, especially on islands where ravines, cliffs or lava fields reshape short journeys.
For planning, pair Mirador del Palmarejo with nearby stops instead of making it carry the whole day. On La Gomera, walking, viewpoint drives, ferry-linked escapes, village meals and quiet coast time are easier to enjoy when the schedule leaves room for weather, light and road conditions.
Last updated: May 2026