| View at night from Apartment GB10 |
During October half term last year, we made our second trip to Santa Ana in La Gomera. It’s an HPB resort I’ve mentioned on the blog before, but it’s honestly one of my favourite HPB sites, so it feels worthy of a proper post of its own. It’s a truly magical, beautiful place - and if you’re with HPB, I really think it’s one you should try to visit at least once.
Arriving by Sea
We flew from London to Tenerife and then took the ferry over to La Gomera. With a family, it’s absolutely doable, and all in all the journey took around twelve hours. We booked our flights and transfers through the HPB Travel Club, which made everything feel straightforward and stress-free. From airport to ferry port, ferry to La Gomera, and then straight up to Santa Ana - it all ran seamlessly.
Arriving by ferry is actually part of the joy. As the island comes into view, you really get a sense of La Gomera’s dramatic volcanic landscape, and it sets the tone for the whole stay.
We stayed in Apartment GB10, right at the top of the site, with beautiful views across the bay. It was conveniently close to the mini-market and gym, and only about a five-minute walk down to the pool area.
Days by the Pool
The pool was where we spent most of our time. It’s not technically an infinity pool, but it feels like one, with uninterrupted views over the ocean. There’s a pool bar serving cocktails, drinks and ice creams, as well as a café offering simple but delicious meals like pizza and burgers - perfect for relaxed lunches.
On site, we also made the most of the activities: crazy golf, paddle ball and giant chess were all firm favourites.
Morning Walks and Quiet Wonders
My son is an early riser, so most mornings we wandered out of the complex and along the coastline. The sunrises were breathtaking, and on one particularly memorable morning we spotted pilot whales swimming just offshore - a moment that felt quietly extraordinary. We also walked up to the airport and watched a plane land.
| View to Playa de Santiago from the walk down from Santa Ana |
Exploring Beyond Santa Ana
We hadn’t originally planned to hire a car, as we’d already arranged transfers, but we decided to rent one for a day and it was well worth it. We drove up into the tropical rainforest and across to Playa del Inglés. Getting anywhere on La Gomera takes time - it’s a mountainous volcanic island - but the views along the way are absolutely spectacular.
| View from near the rainforest |
We’ll definitely be returning to HPB Santa Ana. It’s one of those places where everyone is friendly, there’s plenty for children to do, and it’s easy to fall into conversation without trying. The kids made friends, we had people to chat to, and everything felt gently unhurried.
It’s the kind of holiday that stays with you - not because of big moments or packed itineraries, but because of early mornings, sea air, shared smiles, and the sense that for a little while, life became beautifully simple.
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