We are a partner organisation of Garajonay National Park within the European Charter for Sustainable Tourism in La Gomera, Canary Islands (Spain).


3€

Month

A tree with your name in La Gomera.
You’ll receive a tracking code, its exact coordinates, and the story of the species you help to plant.

Based on CO2

Contribute through one-off or regular donations. Whether it’s linked to your footprint, your income or your purpose… there’s always a way to get involved.

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If you come to La Gomera as a group, you can be an active part of change. Hands-on actions, teamwork, and visible results you can truly feel.

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Offer your land

If you have a piece of land in La Gomera that you no longer use or would love to see covered in trees instead of weeds, bring it back to life. We’ll turn it into a thriving forest.


Every year, thousands of travellers discover La Gomera… and without realising it, they leave a footprint.

Through this project, we turn that footprint into positive action: we offset emissions by reforesting native species, fight desertification, and raise environmental awareness.

At ATUSOS, we join forces with local businesses, residents and visitors to restore ecosystems and protect one of the island’s greatest treasures: Garajonay National Park.

This initiative would not be possible without the collaboration of the Environmental Department of the Island Council of La Gomera, responsible for the socio-forestry project Plánta-te, whose experience and commitment have been essential for this forest to start breathing again.

Your donation is more than just a tree.
It’s shade, it’s oxygen, it’s water.
It’s the future.

Be part of a more sustainable kind of tourism and help us ensure La Gomera remains a paradise of living nature.


Reunión en El Cabrito, La Gomera

The Association for Sustainable Tourism in La Gomera leads this reforestation initiative with a deep conviction: to care for the island as one cares for what one loves most.

We are not an external organisation nor a passing project. Founded in 2014, our association is made up of local businesses committed to the European Charter for Sustainable Tourism – a distinction that cannot be bought or improvised. It is awarded to those who prove, through action, that tourism can protect, conserve, and regenerate.

Our mission is clear: to preserve La Gomera as we know it, as we live it – whether we were born here or chose to make it our home. Because we know that if we wish to continue sharing it with the world, we must care for every corner as if it were our own… because it is.

Those of us who form this network are not trying to turn La Gomera into a tourist showcase, but to keep it alive, authentic and natural. We want visitors not only to see the island, but to feel it the way we do.

This reforestation project is one more action within that ongoing commitment. It’s not a campaign. It’s a cause.

When you donate, you don’t just plant a tree. You help regenerate a unique ecosystem, strengthen the identity of a territory, and protect a way of life deeply connected to nature.

Thank you for trusting those who, for years, have proven that tourism development can go hand in hand with respect, sustainability and love for an island like no other.