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The sea crossing between San Sebastian De La Gomera and El Hierro is operated by Fredolsen only who provide availability for 5 sailings per week with mostly morning and afternoon departures and crossing times shorter than 3 hours 50 minutes. Ferry operators serving this line have ships suitable for vehicle transportation, so you can reach your destination with your car, motorbike or camper van. Although this a quite a short journey, each vessel is fully equipped and comfortable to ensure that you enjoy your time on board.
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The port of San Sebastian de la Gomera is the port on the island of Gomera in the Canaries. It is a port that serves connections to Tenerife, used by both the island's population and by tourists. How to reach the port of San Sebastian de la Gomera A bus service near the port can take you on tours of the island to visit the main attractions and get into the town centre. The central bus station is called Estación de Guaguas and is located on Avenida Del Quinto Centenario. You can also use taxis or rent a car inside the terminal. It's only around 800 metres on foot from the centre of San S... [More information]
Address: Calle de San Sebastián, 38800 San Sebastián de La Gomera, Spain
Directions: Google Map @ San Sebastian De La Gomera, port
Valverde is the capital of El Hierro, in the Canary Islands. This town is not directly on the coast but is located a few kilometres inland in a raised position and so has an extraordinary landscape. The centre of the city is a maze of little streets where you can get lost and discover some beautiful hidden corners of the city. A brief history of Valverde In ancient times El Hierro was inhabited by the Bimbache or Bimbape. In the 1400s the island was invaded by the Normans, led by the condottiere Jean de Béthencourt, who did not begin with military action but instead used peaceful negoti... [More information]