These islands are known for being the sunshine centre of Europe, and offer mild temperatures and a range of outstanding natural attractions. In fact, five of its seven islands have been declared a Biosphere Reserve, and the archipelago has four national parks.
Its beaches are its most outstanding attractions, and are perfect for relaxing in the sun or enjoying water sports such as windsurfing and scuba diving. In the interior you’ll find amazing landscapes which are ideal for hiking, cycle touring, rock climbing and even caving.
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- Beach Guide – Tenerife
Published by Teneriffa-Services.com (22)
The island of Tenerife has beautiful beaches of all kinds along its entire length that will undoubtedly surprise you.Tenerife is one of the islands that welcomes tourists all year round and a good explanation for this is that its beaches are perfectly maintained, clean and with all kinds of services are equipped. In addition to the good sunny climate, the water has an optimal temperature so that you can swim almost at any time of the year.
- “Canarien Sea” – The online magazine of the Canary Islands
Published by QR-SPOT.COM - BLOG (22)
Canarian Sea is your magazine in the Canary Islands News section if you want to stay up to date on the environment, tourism and the sea. In our focal points you will always find the latest news about the Canary Islands...
- The best beaches of the Canary Islands
Published by QR-SPOT.COM - BLOG (22)
The first thing you want to do as soon as you set foot on Canarian soil is to go to the beach. The extraordinary climate, which is like an eternal spring, in combination with the long and sunny days and the year-round constant temperatures between 19º and 25ºC invite you to put on your swimming trunks or bathing suit as soon as you arrive...
- Canary Islands: Seven must see attractions
Published by Barcelo.com (21)
Just when you think you’ve seen it all, the Canary Islands are always hiding something else up their sleeves that will amaze you, and charm you. There are things to do in the Canary Islands 365 days a year, as the islands enjoy a wonderfully balmy climate...
- Travel tips Canary Islands
Published by Galeria-Reisen.de (21)
They belong to Spain, but due to their location off the coast of Morocco and their history they have their own magic: The Canary Islands are the perfect destination for those looking for relaxation all year round. They are called the "Islands of Eternal Spring" because of their consistently mild climate. There are seven islands of different sizes: Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, La Palma and the two smallest, least touristically developed, La Gomera and El Hierro. Each of the islands is of volcanic origin and yet unique.
- Submarine Safaris offer a fantastic excursion in Lanzarote & Tenerife
Published by Submarinesafaris.com (21)
Ever wanted to be on a submarine or fancy seeing what’s beneath the waves? Submarine Safaris is your chance to adventure 30m/100ft to the underwater world of the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy the sights of eerie shipwrecks and a variety of amazing marine life. Departing from Puerto Calero Marina, Lanzarote & Marina de San Miguel, Tenerife.
- Weather in the beaches of Spain
Published by Tutiempo.net (21)
Weather forecast on the beaches with tide forecasts, water temperature, sky condition, ultraviolet index, wind speed...
- Family Holiday in the Canary Islands – Spain
Published by Bartravel - Sigalit Bar (20)
As a huge fan of islands who has visited Hawaii, Fiji, the islands of Thailand and the Caribbeans, I decided it was time to explore another set of islands that are great to visit during the winter for people living in the northern hemisphere.
- Tenerife – Holidays with relaxation and pure fun
Published by Diereisefamilie.de (20)
The tropical pleasantly warm weather on Tenerife, culinary delicacies and an appealing, very interesting culture await you in Spain or on the island of Tenerife. Enjoy your vacation there to the fullest, relax by the sea or really get to know local life.
- Karting in Lanzarote
Published by Lanzarotekarting.com (20)
We have been one of the most popular attractions on the island for many years. With our unique hillside location, we have a stunning panoramic ocean view that also overlooks both our tracks. With karts available to suit all ages and abilities along with three circuits to choose from, you’ll be spoilt for choice.
- Beach Guide – La Gomera
Published by Teneriffa-Services.com (20)
Although La Gomera is not a very large island, it is full of beautiful ones Beacheswith very clean and clear water where you can take a bath to cool off in the hottest moments. Most of La Gomera's beaches are black volcanic sand, but there are also some with white sand.
- Beach Guide – Fuerteventura
Published by Teneriffa-Services.com (20)
The island of Fuerteventura is not only one of the largest in the Canary Archipelago, but also has many of the best beaches in the Canary Islands. In Fuerteventura you will be able to enjoy lying on some of its beaches with their wonderful blond and bright sand, which undoubtedly reflects the sun that always accompanies us on this wonderful island. In addition, if necessary, you can refresh yourself in its transparent water with a turquoise blue color.
- Beach Guide – Lanzarote
Published by Teneriffa-Services.com (20)
The island of Lanzarote, next to La Graciosa, is the easternmost of the Canary Islands, both of which have numerous beaches of great beauty that are spread over their entire length. In Lanzarote and La Graciosa you can enjoy a wide variety of beaches that will undoubtedly impress you with their crystal clear waters...
- Canary Islands: Visit the Museen of History and Traditions
Published by Teneriffa-Services.com (20)
Discover which are the most interesting museums of each island in the Canary Islands. The Canary Islands are a place full of history, culture and tradition, which for many is a real unknown, and when you travel to the Canary Islands, be sure to visit one of its Don't miss museums to discover and understand the islands much better.
- Golf in the Canary Islands
Published by Teneriffa-Services.com (20)
Golfing in the Canary Islands is a unique experience that allows you to relax and enjoy beautiful landscapes. To enjoy the best deals on golfing, it is recommended to book online. You can even book a personal trainer or take early training classes to learn how to play this sport.
- La Gomera, known as “Isla Mágica”
Published by Spain.info (20)
Peaceful and beautiful. This is La Gomera, known as "Isla Mágica" (the magical island). It is the second smallest of the Canary Islands, measuring barely 20 kilometres from north to south. It is an ecological treasure, and its coast is dotted with small beaches set between cliffs.
- A quirky guide to the history of the Canary Islands
Published by Barcelo.com (20)
I wouldn’t mind betting that you have, in the past, spent a holiday, or maybe even multiple holidays in the Canary Islands. And I’m sure you had a wonderful time. But you may well have looked up to those soaring peaks and across the volcanic soil and wondered about how it all came into being. How were the islands themselves shaped, and who were the first people to set foot on them? Well, if it’s Canary Islands’ history you’re looking for, you’ve come to the right place.
- Visit the “Corralejo Sand Dunes Natural Park” on Fuerteventura
Published by Zigzagonearth.com (20)
This is quite a surprise on these volcanic island to see such a large area covered by sand dunes. Most of the time there are only a few small ones. But here they are a few meters high and cover a large area. Plus the white sand contrasts with the dark volcanic rocks and the turquoise of the water as the dunes reach the beach.
- Tenerife from the air in 360 degrees
Published by Webtenerife.co.uk (20)
What is Tenerife like viewed from the above? Enjoy a peaceful aerial view of the island with these 360-degree images...
- Lanzarote: Surf-Spots-Guide
Published by Lanzaroteesd.com (20)
PDF - 27 Pages | Lanzarote is a real paradise for wave riders. This unique island has a pleasant climate all year around, magnificent beaches and lots of clean waves along the volcanic coast. Here you will find beach breaks, reefs, slabs and some of the best waves in Europe. Every year world and European championships are celebrated, but Lanzarote is not only a paradise for professionals, it is for all kind of levels.
- Travel tips Lanzarote – sunbathing on black sand beaches
Published by Galeria-Reisen.de (20)
Pointed volcanic mountains, deep craters and black and gold lava beaches dominate the scenery of Lanzarote. UNESCO declared the northeasternmost Canary Island a biosphere reserve worth protecting. The main attraction is the Timanfaya National Park in the southwest. The territory is reminiscent of lunar landscapes. The most beautiful beaches are lined up along the south coast...
- Lanzarote – the island of the volcanoes
Published by Jumpyguides.com (20)
Due to the great variety of landscapes and places of visit, as well as the diversity of leisure activities offered by this island, a multitude of completely customized guided excursions in Lanzarote can be organized.
- The AQUARIUM Lanzarote
Published by AquariumLanzarote.com (20)
The Aquarium shows typical canarian species such as gilthead seabreams, the golden or Fulas, reptiles like turtles (Caretta Caretta); eye-catching colorful tropical species with manifold forms like clown fishes, blowfishes or hermit crabs, they are all part of the collection of species at the Aquarium of Lanzarote. Visitors also can enjoy a variety of sharks in our underwater tunnel and central tank with 500.000 liters of water...
- The Canary Islands: Which island is right for me?
Published by Der Food Traveller (20)
As the saying goes: if you have the choice, you are spoiled for choice. There is not just one island, there are seven and they are very different: one loud, the other quiet, with a white sandy beach or black lava beach, with a lot or little volcanic rock, with high mountains or rather gentle hills.
- The cuisine of the Canary Islands
Published by Spain.info (20)
The Spanish often refer to the Canary Islands as the "Islas Afortunadas" as the shine shines practically throughout the year, their only borders are the sky and the sea, and because their fauna, flora and culture, at time so different to that of mainland Spain, are real treasures...
- Accessible tourism on La Gomera
Published by Hallokanarischeinseln.com (20)
The island of La Gomera is a barrier-free island. Their accommodation, restaurants, transport, activities, beaches, attractions and even their hiking trails are adapted for people with reduced mobility...
- The black and white beaches of the Canary Islands
Published by Beach-Inspector.com (20)
The islands of the Canary Islands are almost entirely volcanic peaks. But not only this fact impressed us when we were on the beaches of the Canary Islands for you. The partly rocky, partly sandy landscape on the islands is exciting. In some places it even gets a bit green...
- Why the Canary Islands are the best for surfing?
Published by Ferryhopper.com (20)
The location of the islands in the Atlantic Ocean means they are exposed to strong off-shore winds, which create some of the best surfing conditions in the world. Powerful swells generated in the North Atlantic Ocean are very common and one can find more than 100 great breaks around the islands!
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- Healthy & organic eating in Mallorca
Published by SeeMallorca.com (20)
As the world embraces the cult of healthy eating, you'll be pleased to hear that Mallorca hasn’t been left behind. The island offers a wide range of places to sink your teeth into some nutritious organic produce.
- Where to Drink the Best Sangria in Madrid
Published by Devourtours.com (20)
You might think that sangria is to Spain what ice cold beer is to the States—quintessential. But not all sangrias are created equal, and finding the best sangria in Madrid requires a bit more than just popping into any old bar and ordering some...
- Spain’s Wine Routes: wine experienced by the five senses
Published by Spain.info (20)
The Wine Routes of the Spanish Association of Wine Towns (Asociación Española de Ciudades del Vino, ACEVIN) offer a way to enjoy the best wines above and beyond what’s in the glass. Travelling these routes, you will discover Spanish wine culture...
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- COVID-19: European travel restrictions and advisories
Published by QR-SPOT.COM - BLOG (29)
Please check for travel restrictions before booking and travelling to an accommodation. Travel may be permitted only for certain purposes and in particular, touristic travel may not be allowed...
- Liquids in hand luggage | EU regulations
Published by Handgepaeck-Finder.de (20)
The question of permitted liquids in hand luggage continues to cause discussion and confusion among passengers. Many are not sure what and how much they are actually allowed to take with them. At the security check at the airport, the initial anticipation of the holiday can quickly get a severe damper...