A man has been rushed to hospital after a horror fall at a popular tourist hotspotthis wek.
On Monday July 21 the 22-year-old fell in a rocky area on a private boat at around 5.33pm. Emergency services were called to the incident on Cabrito Beach, of San Sebastián de La Gomera.
Civil guard, port police and one ambulance fromCanary Islands Emergency Service (SUC) rushed to the scene. Upon arrival teams found th 22-year-old had suffered moderate trauma to his upper limbs.
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The victim was evacuated to the San Sebastián Pier, where SUC medical personnel were waiting in an ambulance. They assessed him and, after stabilizing him, transferred him to the Ntra. Sra. de Guadalupe Hospital for treatment.
The Civil Guard conducted an investigation, and Port Police officers collaborated with the resources deployed, according to a 112 incident log. It is not known if the man was a tourist or a local.
When you think of the Canary Islands, places like Tenerife and Gran Canaria probably come to mind — bustling with tourists, vibrant nightlife, and golden beaches. But La Gomera is a peaceful paradise just a short ferry ride from Tenerife and a haven for those seeking tranquillity.
La Gomera is famous for its dramatic natural landscapes, including the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Garajonay National Park with its ancient laurel forests. The park feels like something out of a fairytale. Wander its trails, breathe in the fresh mountain air, and soak in views that will stay with you long after your trip.
It's also known for its hiking opportunities, unique whistling language, and as a peaceful escape from more crowded Canary Islands.
While the beaches here might not be as vast as Tenerife’s, La Gomera has some hidden gems. Playa de Santiago is a peaceful spot to soak up the sun, while Valle Gran Rey offers striking black-sand beaches and incredible sunsets.
If you’re looking for discos, drinking orgies, fast-food outlets, tattoo parlours and bright lights then La Gomera is not for you. There are no McDonald’s, there’s not even a single traffic light. But there are some of the most stunningly arresting views you’ll see anywhere. Craggy volcanic mountains, dense forests and black sandy beaches all paint a dramatic picture.
The island measures a mere 15 miles across (although it climbs to nearly 5,000ft) – has as many as 400 microclimates. The island has a population of around 22,000 people.
Last year, a whopping 15.5 million international visitors flocked to theCanary Islands, marking a 10 per cent spike compared to 2023.
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