Hiking to Tegueste – and on to Bajamar

Our picnic lunch closed with mango and a speech, to give a big Thank You to our tour guide; after that we engaged into a short hike down to Tegueste.

The bus (actually yet another one) was waiting for us at Tegueste’s Iglesia de San Marcos Evangelista; from here it was down to Bajamar and its natural swimming pools – for a refreshing dip into the pool (with the waves crushing in) – followed by a coffee or a drink (non-alcoholic beer for me, to get that salty ocean taste out of my mouth).

Arriving in the Capital – Santa Cruz de Tenerife

We made it into Santa Cruz de Tenerife in the late afternoon, heading straight to our hotel – centrally located right at Candelaria Square. I did a bit exploration in the vicinity, getting a glimpse of Plaza de España, making may way over to Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Concepción.

… and on to Puerto de la Cruz …

Puerto de la Cruz was our next stop. After a quick guided tour around town, we were given free time for our own explorations and/or ice cream.

Back to Tenerife – Garachico

Today we had an early start, looking to get on the 07:00 ferry back to Tenerife.

When we got back to Los Cristianos, a bus was already waiting for us – and we continued the journey heading for Tenerife’s Northern side – with Garachico being the first destination. Here we first had a stop, to enjoy the view from top – to then continue to the verge of the village, with good vistas of Castillo San Miguel and getting a closer look at the natural swimming pools along the Caletón. It was on into the village with stops at a park, the church of Santa Ana and on to Liberty Square for a second breakfast (supporting a local school class in their effort to finance their class trip).

A walk – passing by the church to nuestra señora de los Ángeles – got us to the bus parking on the other side of the village, from where we continued the journey along the coast.

Leaving El Médano

We had a free morning in El Médano, before heading to Los Christianos for the ferry over to La Gomera.

I spent the morning doing a final round in town, back along the beach and up the two mountains (Montaña Bocinegro and Montaña Roja) again.