GOLF ASIA 75
© Gran Canaria Golf
GOLF ASIAGOLF ASIA 7575
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t’s a sunny March evening in the
bustling port of Los Cristianos on
the Canarian island of Tenerife,
and the unmistakable summit of Mount
Teide, the world’s third largest volcano
looms large in the distance. This is the
scene from the top deck of the 7.00pm
Fred Olsen ferry as it departs for the
less visited island of La Gomera, 28
km away. With our important cargo of
golf clubs stored safely inside our hire
car in the vehicle hold below, it’s the
beginning of a week-long golf trip by
‘car, ferry and plane’, teeing it up on
half a dozen of the best tracks on La
Gomera, Tenerife and Gran Canaria.
LA GOMERA
Around 35 minutes later we arrive at
the sheltered harbour of San Sebastián,
which was the first Spanish settlement on
La Gomera founded in 1440 and now the
capital, with a population of only 6000
inhabitants. It’s a laid back and likeable
introduction to the second smallest of the
seven main islands of the Canaries.
The light is fading by the time we
roll off the ferry and then drive up and
down the strikingly steep and snaking
Carretera del Sur road towards our bed
for the night. Located on the outskirts
of Playa de Santiago on the island’s
south coast, the Hotel Jardín Tecina