Canary Islands

Fun in the Canary Islands

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Canary Islands

The Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago off the northwest coast of Africa. With unforgettable holiday experiences, year-round sunshine, diverse landscapes, and a rich cultural heritage. Adventure seekers can explore the stunning volcanic terrain of Timanfaya National Park in Lanzarote or hike the trails of Teide National Park in Tenerife, home to Spain's highest peak! Families and wildlife enthusiasts will delight in visiting Loro Parque, an acclaimed animal park known for its impressive orca and dolphin shows. For a touch of history and charm, the colonial city of La Laguna in Tenerife beckons with its well-preserved architecture and vibrant local life. Finally, beach lovers will find paradise on the golden sands of Maspalomas in Gran Canaria, where the iconic dunes create a surreal, picturesque backdrop. Whether you crave relaxation, adventure, or cultural exploration, the Canary Islands promise an extraordinary getaway for all!

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Useful Information for Canary Islands

  • Country Dialling Code: +34
  • Local Language: Spanish
  • Currency: The Euro (€)
  • Emergency Number: 112

5 Fun Facts About The Canary Islands

  • Volcanic Origins: The Canary Islands are of volcanic origin, with the island of Lanzarote being the most striking example. The Timanfaya National Park on Lanzarote looks almost like a lunar landscape due to its black volcanic soil and craters.
  • Perfect Climate: The Canary Islands are often called the "Islands of Eternal Spring" due to their mild climate. With temperatures averaging between 18°C (64°F) and 24°C (75°F) year-round.
  • Teide, Spain’s Highest Peak: Mount Teide, which is located on the island of Tenerife, is not only the highest point in the Canary Islands but also the highest peak in all of Spain! It’s an inactive volcano standing at 3,718 metres (12,198 feet) tall!
  • Unique: Due to their isolation, the Canary Islands boast several species of plants and animals that can’t be found anywhere else in the world, like the Canary Island Dragon Tree and the endangered Canary Islands giant lizard!
  • Christopher Columbus’ Stopover: On his first voyage to the Americas in 1492, Christopher Columbus made a stop in the Canary Islands for repairs and supplies before continuing on his historic journey!

Tips for Visiting The Canary Islands

  • Choose the Right Island for Your Interests: Each island has its own character:
  • Tenerife: Ideal for vibrant nightlife, cultural attractions, and Mount Teide.
  • Gran Canaria: A mix of beaches, historic towns, and mountainous regions.
  • Lanzarote: Known for its volcanic landscapes and Timanfaya National Park.
  • Fuerteventura: Perfect for surfers and pristine beaches.
  • La Palma: A paradise for hikers with lush forests and dramatic landscapes.
  • El Hierro and La Gomera: Smaller, quieter islands with eco-friendly tourism.
  • Pack for Varied Weather: The islands have microclimates. Coastal areas are warm, while higher altitudes (like Mount Teide) can be much cooler. Bring layers if you plan to explore different elevations!
  • Rent a Car: Public transport is limited outside main towns. A rental car gives you flexibility to explore hidden beaches, small villages, and natural parks.
  • Try Local Cuisine: Don’t miss: Papas arrugadas (wrinkled potatoes with mojo sauce). Gofio (toasted grain flour, a staple of Canary cuisine). Fresh seafood, including grilled octopus. Local wines, especially from Lanzarote’s unique volcanic vineyards!
  • Plan for Outdoor Adventures: Activities like hiking, surfing, snorkeling, and diving are fantastic here. Explore:
  • Mount Teide (Tenerife): Cable car or hiking trails.
  • Roque Nublo (Gran Canaria): A popular hiking spot.
  • Underwater museums and reefs in Lanzarote.
  • Respect Nature and Sustainability: The islands are UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in parts, so follow eco-friendly practices. Stick to trails, avoid littering, and support local businesses.
  • Visit at the Right Time: Winter (November–March): Popular with Europeans escaping the cold. Spring/Fall: Quieter and often cheaper. Summer: Can be busy with locals and tourists.
  • Explore Local Markets: Find fresh produce, local cheeses, handmade crafts, and souvenirs at markets like the Teguise Market (Lanzarote) or the Mercado Nuestra Señora de África (Tenerife). We love local markets. They allow you to get to know the islands.
  • Don’t Skip the Smaller Islands: Take a ferry or flight to islands like La Gomera, El Hierro, or La Graciosa for a slower pace and stunning natural beauty.
  • Enjoy the Beaches, but Explore Beyond: While beaches are stunning (e.g., Playa de las Teresitas, Corralejo), the islands offer much more, including volcanic caves, ancient laurel forests, and charming old towns like La Orotava (Tenerife) or Vegueta (Gran Canaria), so do try and explore a bit, you won’t regret it!