Valle Gran Rey is a municipality and town on the island of La Gomera, one of Spain’s Canary Islands. The municipality includes the town of Valle Gran Rey and the villages of La Calera, La Playa, and Vueltas. Valle Gran Rey is known for its beautiful scenery, including its lush green valleys, dramatic cliffs, and black sand beaches.
The name “Valle Gran Rey” means “Valley of the Great King” in Spanish. The valley was named after the Guanche king Hupalupa, who ruled La Gomera in the 15th century. Hupalupa was a powerful and respected leader, and he is still revered by the people of La Gomera today.