Vueltas (Valle Gran Rey) - Transport & Travel

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There are ferry services to La Palma, Gomera and Tenerife.

Car hire from an agency just outside the harbour gates with others in the town.

Buses leave from a stop on the seafront, about 300m from the harbour to Puerto de Santiago and San Sebastion.

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  1. November 13, 2018 at 7:18 PM
    Data Entry2 says:

    We anchored here in Nov. 2018. Holding was good despite strong north wind. Tucked right in near the beach, there is good protection from the north wind. Landing on the beach in swell is difficult, but on the inner harbour wall is no problem. Anchoring direct under such huge cliffs is a bit “Norway feeling”. The hardware store that sells fishing tackle has lots of stock, is helpful and speaks English. Biggest shop is Spar right at the end of town.

  2. February 8, 2018 at 11:31 PM
    Data Entry2 says:

    Reported by SV Snowflake:
    We stopped over at Puerto de Vueltas in La Gomera and anchored several nights in November 2017 before leaving for Sal in the Cape Verdes. The anchorage was beautiful with high cliffs. It could get a bit rolly at times, but in a catamaran, it wasn’t bad.

    There were many boats anchoring here – seemed to be a popular stopover for people on their way to the Cape Verdes.

    Holding seemed to be good.

    There is a rocky beach just under the cliffs that we took the dinghy up to a few times and it was okay when it was really calm, but if there was any surf it was extremely difficult to walk up on the rocks. It’s better to take your dinghy in towards the town, to the left of the beach. There is a place where you can tie your dinghy there and go ashore to explore. The restaurant by the dock has decent wifi.

    There are a few small grocery stores in the town, but don’t plan on doing any provisioning here – do all of that before you get here.

    There is a small hardware store in town that sells fishing gear and a few small boat supplies. Go for a hike – I think it was called Kings Valley. There are beautiful views.