Canary Islands Travel Guide

Spain

Punta Mujeres featuring a coastal town, general coastal views and boating
Punta Mujeres featuring a coastal town, general coastal views and boating
Del Duque Beach featuring a sandy beach, general coastal views and swimming
Cueva de los Verdes featuring caves
Puerto del Carmen featuring a bay or harbour, boating and a coastal town

Move from island to island for year-round pleasant weather, relaxing seafront resorts, historic Spanish architecture, varied landscape and friendly locals.

Although they are closer to Africa than to Europe, the seven large Canary Islands and smaller islets offer a fascinating glimpse of Spanish development in a gorgeous tropical setting. Plan a beach holiday and discover much, much more.

Over 40 percent of the lands and waters of the Canary Islands are protected parks and reserves. Enjoy varied terrain of volcanoes, laurel forests and natural swimming pools. Visit some of the four national parks, three marine reserves and seven biosphere reserves.

All seven islands have exceptional dive sites, with clear water to 100 feet (30 metres) deep. Investigate the Gran CanariaOpens in a new window wreck of the Plasencia and explore the underwater lava of Punta Restinga on El Hierro. If you’re not a diver, try snorkeling in the warm waters, a comfortable temperature year-round.

TenerifeOpens in a new window is the largest island. Ride a cable car or hike to the top of its volcanic Mount Teide, the islands’ highest peak. In Santa Cruz de TenerifeOpens in a new window, see 17th-century buildings with Islamic and Spanish architectural influence. Drive to Costa Adeje for superb beaches and exciting water parks.

For an otherworldly experience, ride a camel over the multicolored lava rocks of Timanfaya National ParkOpens in a new window, part of a UNESCO biosphere on LanzaroteOpens in a new window. Appreciate the contrasting lush forests of laurel and ferns of Garajonay National Park on La Gomera. Walk among pine trees and gaze into a volcanic cleft nearly 1 mile (1.5 kilometres) deep in La Caldera de Taburiente National Park on La Palma.

Climb the sand dunes of Corralejo Dunes Natural ParkOpens in a new window on FuerteventuraOpens in a new window or windsurf off its western coast. Take a water taxi to the small, uninhabited Lobos Island to enjoy the shallow lagoons. Look for some of the thousands of plant and animal species endemic to the islands and surrounding waters.

Fly to the main Canary Island airports on Tenerife or Gran Canaria and fly, ferry or sail between islands. Rent a car to explore your home island or simply find your favourite beach spot and enjoy days of quiet relaxation.

Popular cities in Canary Islands

Del Duque Beach featuring a sandy beach, general coastal views and swimming
Adeje
Known for Dining, Beaches and Shopping
Spot dolphins, traverse volcanic landscapes and relax by the pool at luxury resorts in one of Tenerife’s most beautiful regions.

Reasons to visit

  • Siam Park
  • Fañabé Beach
  • El Duque Beach
Gran Canaria featuring mist or fog, tranquil scenes and mountains
San Bartolomé de Tirajana
Known for Dining, Beaches and Family-friendly
Romantic San Bartolomé de Tirajana is calling! Discover its beaches, sports, dining and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Maspalomas Dunes
  • Yumbo Shopping Center
  • Maspalomas Lighthouse
Las Vistas Beach showing a sandy beach, general coastal views and a coastal town
Arona
Known for Dining, Beaches and Shopping
From surreal lava fields to stunning beaches and fun-filled resort towns, southern Tenerife is a sunny holiday dream come true.

Reasons to visit

  • Playa de las Américas
  • Los Cristianos Beach
  • Canaries Plongee Tenerife
Yaiza featuring a small town or village
Yaiza
Known for Beaches, Marinas and Family-friendly
Traditional whitewashed houses and historical monuments decorate a town that’s on the doorstep of Lanzarote’s awe-inspiring natural wonders.

Reasons to visit

  • Playa Blanca
  • Marina Rubicon
  • Salinas de Janubio
Mogan which includes a coastal town, boating and a bay or harbour
Mogan
Known for Beaches, Sea and Relaxing
Nicknamed “Little Venice” for its quaint bridges and narrow streets, this charming town also features a sheltered beach and a busy weekly market.

Reasons to visit

  • Playa del Cura
  • Tauro
Puerto del Carmen Beach featuring a sunset, general coastal views and a beach
Tías
Known for Dining, Beaches and Bars
Travel to this dynamic municipality to find peaceful villages, extensive volcanic plains and Lanzarote's most popular resort.

Reasons to visit

  • Playa de Matagorda
  • Pocillos Beach

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