Natural stone arch at Charco Manso, El Hierro — volcanic coastline with crystal-clear Atlantic waters
2026 Itinerary

3 Days
in El Hierro

Europe's most remote island: UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, world-class diving, ancient dragon trees and the darkest skies on the continent.

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Duration: 3 days
Best time: Apr – Jun / Sep – Nov
Base: Valverde
Budget: Mid
Profile: Divers, hikers & stargazers

El Hierro is the westernmost point of Europe — the place where the Old World ran out of land and Columbus sailed into the unknown. The smallest of the Canary Islands, it has no mass tourism, no resort strips and no interest in acquiring either. What it does have is extraordinary.

A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve since 2000, the entire island functions as a protected ecosystem. Underwater, the Mar de Las Calmas marine reserve is regularly listed among the top ten dive sites on the planet. Above the surface: ancient dragon trees, volcanic lava fields, natural tidal pools carved into black rock and a sabinar forest of wind-sculpted junipers found nowhere else on Earth.

At night, with zero light pollution and Starlight Reserve certification, El Hierro offers the clearest skies in Europe. Three days here feel like a full reset — from the inside out.

1Day

Valverde, El Golfo & the Dragon Tree

Arrival, the island's volcanic heart and a legendary ancient tree

Morning: Arrival and Valverde

El Hierro has a small airport with connections from Tenerife (25 minutes) and Gran Canaria. Alternatively, the ferry from Los Cristianos takes around 2.5 hours — a slower but more atmospheric arrival. Collect your rental car immediately: El Hierro without wheels is El Hierro unseen.

Valverde, the capital, sits unusually inland — a legacy of the pirate raids that made coastal settlements dangerous for centuries. It's a quiet, whitewashed town with a beautiful church and genuine local character. Start your trip with coffee and a fresh pastry at one of the bars on the main square.

✈ 09:30 — Arrive at El Hierro Airport Flights from Tenerife North (TFN) take 25 min. Binter Canarias operates the route daily.
🚗 10:00 — Pick up rental car Absolutely essential. Roads are narrow, winding and spectacularly scenic.
☕ 10:30 — Valverde town centre Coffee, pastries and a walk up to the Iglesia de la Concepción for views over the island.
🌳 12:00 — El Garoé — the Sacred Tree A replica of the legendary holy tree that once collected enough fog-drip to supply the island's entire water needs. A haunting and historically significant site.

Afternoon: El Golfo Valley

Drive west into El Golfo — a vast ancient caldera open to the sea, forming the most dramatic landscape on the island. The valley floor is a patchwork of banana plantations and vineyards producing the island's celebrated volcanic wines. The village of La Frontera sits at its heart.

Stop at Charco Azul — a series of natural volcanic pools on the coast where the Atlantic surges in through channels in the lava. The water is a shade of blue that seems almost digitally enhanced. On calm days it's perfect for swimming.

Local tip: Buy a bottle of El Hierro white wine at any local shop — made from grapes grown on volcanic soil at altitude, it's unlike anything you'll find on the mainland. Perfect for the evening.

Evening: Dinner in La Frontera

La Frontera has several excellent local restaurants. Order the potaje herreño (the island's signature chickpea and vegetable stew), freshly caught fish and the local goat's cheese drizzled with honey. Simple food, extraordinary ingredients.

2Day

Diving, Sabinar & Volcanic Trails

World-class underwater life, twisted junipers and ancient lava fields

Morning: Diving in Mar de Las Calmas

The Mar de Las Calmas marine reserve on El Hierro's southern coast is one of the most remarkable dive sites in the Atlantic. Protected from prevailing winds and currents, the water achieves a stillness and clarity that draws divers from across the world. Visibility regularly exceeds 40 metres.

The underwater volcanic landscape — chimneys, tunnels, lava arches and walls — is home to angel sharks (critically endangered elsewhere, thriving here), giant rays, barracuda schools, moray eels and endemic species found nowhere else. Book your dive with one of the local certified centres in La Restinga the evening before.

🤿 08:30 — Dive briefing in La Restinga The small fishing village of La Restinga is El Hierro's diving hub. Several PADI-certified centres operate here.
🌊 09:00 — First dive: La Bajada or Arco de la Piedra The volcanic arch at Charco Manso is one of the island's signature dive spots — dramatic above and below the waterline.
🤿 11:30 — Second dive (optional) Most centres offer two-dive packages. The second dive often explores the deeper lava channels.
🍽 13:30 — Lunch in La Restinga Freshest fish on the island — straight from the boats moored in the harbour. No menus, just whatever was caught that morning.

Afternoon: El Sabinar Forest

Drive north to El Sabinar — a forest of ancient Canarian junipers sculpted into extraordinary horizontal forms by the relentless trade winds. Some of these trees are over a thousand years old. Walking among them feels like stepping into a natural sculpture park designed by the wind itself.

Nearby, the Mirador de Bascos offers one of the island's finest panoramic views — on clear days you can see La Palma and La Gomera across the water.

Non-diver alternative: The snorkelling directly from the shore at La Restinga is world-class in its own right. Mask, fins and calm water — no boat required. The volcanic rock formations begin just metres from the beach.

Evening: Stargazing from El Hierro

El Hierro holds Starlight Reserve certification — the night sky here is among the darkest in Europe. After dinner, drive to any high point away from Valverde and let your eyes adjust. The Milky Way is visible to the naked eye on clear nights. No equipment needed, though binoculars transform the experience further.

3Day

Las Playas, Tiñor & the Wild East

Volcanic rock pools, ancient laurel forest and the island's remote eastern coast

Morning: Las Playas and Pozo de La Salud

The eastern coast of El Hierro is its most dramatic face — sheer volcanic cliffs dropping directly into the Atlantic. Las Playas is a striking black gravel beach backed by a 1,000-metre rock face. The silence here is total. There is no road noise, no development, only the sound of waves against ancient lava.

Nearby, the Pozo de La Salud (Well of Health) is a historic spa built around a naturally mineralized spring with supposed therapeutic properties. Herreños have been making pilgrimages here for centuries.

🏖 09:00 — Las Playas beach Arrive early before the wind picks up. The morning light on the cliff face is extraordinary.
💧 10:30 — Pozo de La Salud The historic spa hotel and its mineral spring. Even if you don't stay, the setting is remarkable.
🌿 12:00 — Tiñor laurel forest A dense, ancient laurel forest in the northeast — smaller than Garajonay but equally atmospheric. Cool, misty and primeval.

Afternoon: Mirador de La Peña

The Mirador de La Peña, designed by César Manrique, is one of the finest viewpoints in the Canaries. Set into the cliff edge above El Golfo, the restaurant and terrace offer a bird's-eye view over the entire valley — the green patchwork of the caldera floor, the black volcanic coast and the open Atlantic beyond.

Have a long, slow lunch here. Order the local mussels, the grilled fish and a glass of El Hierro white. Watch the clouds drift through the valley below. There is very little in European travel that matches this particular experience.

Book ahead: Mirador de La Peña restaurant is one of the most sought-after tables in the Canaries. Reserve at least 48 hours in advance — it fills up fast, especially at weekends.

Departure

El Hierro Airport is 15 minutes from Valverde. Return your rental car with time to spare — the airport is small but flights depart promptly. The last flights to Tenerife typically leave in the late afternoon.

Buy smoked goat's cheese, local honey and a bottle of El Hierro wine at the airport shop before boarding. They make the journey home feel slightly less like leaving.

✈ Getting to El Hierro

Kiwi.com — Flights to El Hierro

Flight search engine

Fly into El Hierro Airport (VDE) via Tenerife North or Gran Canaria. Kiwi.com finds the best connections and prices across all airlines — including the short inter-island hops that don't always appear on other search engines.

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GetTransfer — Airport Transfer

Private transfers, fixed price

Book a private transfer from Tenerife airport to the ferry port at Los Cristianos. Fixed price, driver waiting on arrival, no taxi meter surprises. A smooth start to your island journey.

Book airport transfer →

GetRentaCar — Car Hire in El Hierro

Essential for island exploration

El Hierro without a car is El Hierro unseen. The island's best spots — El Sabinar, Las Playas, Charco Azul — are inaccessible by public transport. Book in advance: supply is very limited on this small island.

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📱 Connectivity & Tours

Saily — Spain eSIM

Data without roaming fees

Activate a Spain eSIM before you leave home and have 4G data from the moment you land. Coverage in El Hierro's forests and remote coasts can be patchy — download offline maps before heading out each morning.

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Yesim — eSIM Alternative

Global coverage, no physical SIM

A strong alternative to Saily, compatible with most modern smartphones. Compare both plans for El Hierro — data needs are modest on this island, so a lighter plan may be all you need.

See Yesim plans →

WeGoTrip — El Hierro Audio Tours

Self-guided tours & audio guides

Audio guides for El Golfo valley, Valverde's historic centre and the island's volcanic trails. Download before you go — no signal needed on the trail — and explore at your own pace with expert commentary.

Browse El Hierro tours →

Before You Travel to El Hierro

Everything you need to know to make your trip go smoothly

Getting There

Binter Canarias operates daily flights from Tenerife North (TFN) — 25 minutes. The ferry from Los Cristianos takes around 2.5 hours and runs several times a week. Both options require advance booking.

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Driving on the Island

Roads are narrow, winding and often steep. A small car is easier than an SUV. Petrol stations are scarce outside Valverde — fill up whenever you have the chance.

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Booking Dives

Reserve your dives at least one day in advance, especially in high season. La Restinga has several certified PADI centres. Bring your certification card — they will ask for it.

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Climate & Microclimates

The north is green and cloudy; the south arid and consistently sunny. The central plateau can be cool and misty. Bring layers even in summer — altitude changes dramatically across short distances.

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Mobile Coverage

Signal is unreliable in the forests, remote coasts and mountain areas. Download Google Maps or Maps.me offline before leaving your accommodation each morning. Don't rely on GPS in real time.

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Cash

Many local restaurants, dive shops and small businesses prefer cash. ATMs are available in Valverde and La Frontera. Withdraw on arrival — there are none in remote areas.

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Stargazing

El Hierro is a certified Starlight Reserve. Best conditions are during new moon periods. Any elevated point away from Valverde works — no equipment needed for naked-eye Milky Way viewing.

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Mirador de La Peña

Reserve your table at least 48 hours in advance. The restaurant is designed by César Manrique and is one of the most spectacular dining experiences in the Canaries. Don't miss it.