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Canary Islands, One Destination But Different Worlds

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Are you looking for a holiday that would eclipse your usual beach vacation? Do you want to and want to venture into more than just golden sandy beaches? Then the mind-blowing diversity and landscapes of the Canary Islands will give you a blend of utopias for all types of holidaymakers. Seven islands that’s formed from a tremendous volcanic archipelago, the Canaries are hallowed with pleasant, sunny weather throughout the year, making the perfect location to visit any time or season.

This exotic spot is rich with natural areas of flora and fauna, pristine beaches, mountainous regions, and national parks. Take a look at the four rooted preferences Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria and Lanzarote.

Tenerife

Tenerife, the largest island of the Canaries, has a vast range of mountains, forests, and beach landscapes with perfect weather. The magnificent Mount Teide and its volcanic craters and peaks blankets the, Mount Teide National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, an ideal place for hiking with trails that showcase a panorama of a fantastic landscape.

Fuerteventura

The oldest of the Canaries, this island is known for its giant white sand dunes, and camels ready to give a lift just a skip & jump from the beach, perfect for water-skiing, windsurfing, snorkelling, scuba diving, fishing or sailing.

Gran Canaria

“Pequeno continente” meaning mini continent, bears biodiverse landscapes within its small turf. Maspalomas dunes, areas of dense tropical vegetation, snowy mountain ranges, and tremendous cliffs that sink into beautiful whitewashed beaches.

Lanzarote

The unearthly landscapes of this remarkable island, detailed by a volcanic landscape that offers a backdrop of pastoral shades. The National Park of Timanfaya and its Mountains of Fire is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Lanzarote is home to bizarre landscapes, beautiful beaches and the El Golfo, eroded by the elements to reveal an incredible emerald green lagoon.

La Gomera

Surrounded by a large forest in its epicentre, Alto de Garajonay, a national park is a UNESCO World Heritage site. These turves still use the ancient tradition of “lenguaje silbado”, whistling techniques to send messages between mountains. A coastline of jagged cliffs, small covey beaches with crystal clear water and golden sand.

La Palma

La Palma a.k.a. “la Isla Bonita” because of its flourishing green, clear blue skies, and beautiful coasts. A Biosphere Reserve due to a bonanza of ecological sites. Natural springs, volcanoes, gullies, laurel woods and stargaze worthy clear night skies.

El Hierro

The smallest of the Canary Islands , the perfect spot for those who wish a secluded getaway, with unspoilt beaches and picturesque mountains offers soothing vacations.

Activities while in the Canary Island

  • Cruises
  • Diving & snorkelling
  • Surfing & windsurfing
  • Fishing
  • Golf
  • Hiking

Theme Parks

· Loro Parque

A zoo with a broad collection of exotic species. Daily live shows & fun galore.

· Siam Park

The biggest waterpark in Europe! state of the art rides and slides.

· Aqualand Aquapark Tenerife

Labelled as the best Dolphinarium in Europe as well as a resplendent waterpark.

· Las Aguilas Jungle Park

A magnificent park is a botanic and zoological park, with a great diversity of wildlife, nature and animals.

· Aqualand Aquasur Maspalomas

An amusing aquatic park in the Canary Islands, with the most thrilling water rides & slides.

· Sioux City

Inspired by the Wild West. Offers many attractions and great shows.

· AquaLava Waterpark

The AquaLava water park is a tribute to the spectacular landscape of Lanzarote and features, the volcanoes.

· Maroparque

A botanic park & zoo with more than 7000 square meters of exotic animals.

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