What to Expect from the Canary Islands – Brief Guide

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The Canary Islands have a very rich biodiversity and in each of the islands you can find unique places. They are real natural jewels.

"What to Expect from the Canary Islands - Brief Guide"

The Canary Islands true natural jewels …

It is the largest of the Canary Islands. In the south is its most arid and tourist area and to the north, is its capital Santa Cruz de Tenerife. If you travel by motorhome you can camp in areas allowed. You can walk on foot the trails of the Teide National Park, where the beautiful Pino Canario grows; and contemplate the imposing Teide volcano.

Fuerteventura

It is an ideal destination for lovers of the beach and for sportsmen, as they become recognized international championships of Surf, Windsurf and Kitesurf.

You can tour the Dunes of Corralejo, in the north by peaceful walks on Camels or in a 4×4 vehicle. Discovering small villages with white houses and tasting their grilled cheese with palm honey, is another of their unique treasures.

Gran Canaria

This island offers a greater diversity of landscapes. In the southern part are the beautiful white sand beaches of Maspalomas and its forests and mountains of the central part, are suitable for hiking. Gran Canaria produces an excellent wine and also brews the lager Tropical beer.

Lanzarote

It is the youngest of the seven islands, one of its most famous beaches is Playa Blanca located in the south, whose name is due to the beauty of its crystalline waters added to the fine white sand.

You can visit Timanfaya National Park, its numerous wineries and taste its exclusive wines, product of its carefully planted vineyards.

La Palma

Declared a UNESCO biosphere reserve due to its diversity of landscapes ranging from volcanic zones to the exuberant jungle.

You can tour the island by motorhome and stop at the Caldera de Taburiente National Park. It is ideal to walk towards Roque de los Muchachos at about 240m, there will have a beautiful panoramic view.

La Gomera

San Sebastián de la Gomera invites you to escape the stress of the city to fully venture into nature. It can be reached by ferry from the south of Tenerife, from La Palma and from El Hierro as well.

It is an excellent alternative to the beaches you can do hiking trails that are well signposted. The local wine and its gastronomy are of very good quality.

El Hierro

This small island has large cliffs and is surrounded by wild nature. It is an ideal place to dive in a quiet environment.

If you are looking to escape from modern life, a motorhome trip through El Hierro is the recipe for relaxing in a natural environment.

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