Finca Canarias Aloe Vera Hermigua
Family estate for organic aloe vera cultivation in the Hermigua Valley (La Gomera) with free guided visits.

Finca Canarias Aloe Vera is a family estate that has cultivated aloe vera organically for several generations, with thousands of plants in the Hermigua Valley beside the Barranco de Monteforte and near Garajonay National Park.
The visitor centre offers guided tours in several languages explaining the plant's properties, uses and organic cultivation, with sale of products made on the farm.
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