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Canary holidays november: Public Holidays in Canary Islands in 2022

Опубликовано: November 28, 2022 в 6:45 pm

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Canary Island walking holidays in 2022 & 2023

Gran Canaria walking tours, Canary Islands

This unique volcanic island reveals unexpected variety


From 1,080 to 1,5431,539 8 days inc UK flights


Small group travel:
2022: 28 Dec
2023: 14 Jan, 4 Feb, 18 Mar, 21 Oct, 4 Nov, 11 Nov, 18 Nov, 20 Dec, 27 Dec


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Late availability on these dates: 28 Dec, 14 Jan, 04 Feb

Canary Islands walking holiday

Visit Teide volcano and walk through the Garajonay Forest


From 1,284 to 1,627 8 days inc UK flights


Small group travel:
2022: 22 Dec
2023: 14 Jan, 4 Feb, 18 Mar, 4 Nov, 11 Nov, 18 Nov, 21 Dec


(Read 5 reviews)

Late availability on these dates: 22 Dec, 14 Jan, 04 Feb

La Palma walking holiday in the Canaries

Walk a biosphere reserve that is home to over 900 endemic species


From 1,599 to 1,899 8 days inc UK flights


Small group travel:
2023: 9 Feb, 23 Feb, 16 Mar, 28 Sep, 12 Oct, 19 Oct, 16 Nov, 7 Dec
2024: 4 Jan, 18 Jan, 8 Feb, 22 Feb, 14 Mar, 26 Sep, 10 Oct, 17 Oct, 14 Nov, 5 Dec


(Read 2 reviews)

Late availability on these dates: 09 Feb, 23 Feb

Gran Canaria walking holiday

A spectacular journey walking across Gran Canaria


From 855 to 939 8 days ex flights


Tailor made:
This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements


(Read 5 reviews)

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Canary Islands walking holiday, El Hierro

Walk the quiet island of the Canaries


From 879 to 1,074 8 days ex flights


Tailor made:
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Canary Islands walking holiday, La Palma

Enjoy the vastly different landscapes on La Palma


From 864 to 974 8 days ex flights


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La Gomera self guided walking, Canary Islands

Beautiful walking through plantations, mountains and villages


From 990 8 days ex flights


Tailor made:
Daily departures year round


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Walking holiday in Canary Islands

Discover the unique landscape of Lanzarote


From 1,080 to 1,239 8 days inc UK flights


Small group travel:
2023: 21 Jan, 18 Feb, 4 Mar, 18 Mar, 28 Oct, 11 Nov, 18 Nov, 25 Nov


(Read 1 review)

Late availability on these dates: 21 Jan, 18 Feb, 04 Mar

Lanzarote walking holiday in the Canary Islands

Walk with Volcanoes, Views, Wine-Tasting, Luxury Eco stay


From 430 to 2,990 7 days ex flights


Tailor made:
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    Autumn vacation tours to Fuerteventura (Canary Islands), Spain for 11 days in November in 1-2-3 star hotels from Ekaterinburg 2022

    Ilunion Valencia 4 4*

    Spain,
    Valencia

    The air conditioner did not work. 2 times called the master, no one came. The breakfasts are terrible, for 14 euros there is neither choice nor quality.

    Suitopia Sol y Mar Suites Hotel 4*

    Spain,
    Costa Blanca

    Clean, friendly staff, nice view from the room. Very tasty breakfasts, really well done in this regard. Good hotel, will stay again.

    Hotel Turia 4*

    Spain,
    Valencia

    Large room, unlike other rooms in Spain. Free. Cosmetics. Garden view. Super WIFI. Breakfast, though monotonous, but good: natural juices, fruits, sausage assortment. Good housekeeping. 2min bus station. Center. About the best and do not dream. Pillows are tired. Audibility.

    Hotel SB Diagonal Zero Barcelona 4*

    Spain,
    Barcelona

    Reserved a large bed, there were 2 small ones and dirty under the beds

    Derby 4*

    Spain,
    Barcelona

    Reception open 24/7, late check-in and check-out, clean room. Water intermittent, it is clear that everything has not changed for a long time, there was no repair for a long time. Everything is dilapidated.

    Grupotel Gravina 3*

    Spain,
    Barcelona

    Proximity to Plaza de Catalonia. Old hotel, old rooms, shabby furniture. there is no soundproofing.

    Grupotel Gravina 3*

    Spain,
    Barcelona

    Great hotel! We really liked the view from the window, the location is also convenient, since we originally stayed in another hotel, we have something to compare with. The hotel is located in the center of Barcelona and close to everything you need, even more) very impressed, thank you so much! –

    Sant Agusti 3*

    Spain,
    Barcelona

    Excellent location of the hotel, 5 minutes walk to the market, 2 minutes walk to the Rambla. The rooms look like the photos, small but nice. The price is a little high in my opinion. An ambiguous decision to make a half-glass wall between the bedroom and the toilet. At night, turning on the lights (if you are traveling as a couple) will involuntarily wake up the person who is sleeping, as the bulbs are quite bright. The homeless crowd can make noise outside the window all night, but I don’t care much, I sleep in earplugs. The wall mounted jar in the shower with shower gel was empty. Audibility through the door is such that it is not closed at all.

    BCN Urbaness Hotels Del Comte 2*

    Spain,
    Barcelona

    Very clean, cleaned every day, tea/coffee/sugar/cream in the room was added daily. Round the clock hot water. Very quiet (despite the city center) and warm in the room. Friendly staff –

    Hcc Open 3*

    Spain,
    Barcelona

    Good hotel in the city center. Convenient transportation to the airport and to major attractions. Metro stop nearby. The staff was attentive to our requests: they settled us immediately upon arrival, they allowed us to leave our luggage in storage after check-out from the hotel. Very high quality breakfast, but quite expensive. There is no ventilation system in the corridors, the air is very heavy.

    Gaudi 3*

    Spain,
    Barcelona

    Nice private terrace, nice shared terrace, cleaned every day No blanket

    Hotel Catalonia Plaza Mayor 4*

    Spain,
    Madrid

    I really love and appreciate this hotel for the convenience, location and excellent service. Every time I stay in Madrid, only this hotel is the best for me

    Rosa Del Mar 4*

    Spain,
    Mallorca

    Thank you very much for a wonderful stay! I liked everything) Excellent food (we were on half board)! I still remember those whole grain croissants for breakfast! The pastries and sweets are divine! Like everything else) Very tasty and quite varied! Separately, I want to note the animation team! I have never seen such a personal touch! Our 4 year old son loves them! Thank you!! Excellent location) Near the sea, and the promenade, and supermarkets and a bus stop – getting to Palma was not difficult. Slept very quietly and comfortably!

    Eurostars Central 4*

    Spain,
    Madrid

    Very good hotel, perfect location close to everything.

    Caledonian 3*

    Spain,
    Barcelona

    great location, small balcony, quiet, good shower. there is a desk and you can do some work. there was not enough kettle, there are many cafes nearby with tea and coffee, we just like to drink tea on the balcony.

    Apartamentos Los Dragos del Norte 3*

    Spain,
    Tenerife

    Pleasant staff, the kitchen has everything you need for cooking, good breakfasts, usually there are meat cuts, cheese, various muesli and yoghurts, some fruits, vegetables, a couple of hot ones, such as scrambled eggs, buns and croissants, coffee. Pleasant terrace. There is an opportunity to have breakfast at the tables on the street. Not the most convenient location, if you are without a car, you will have to climb the hill, the rooms themselves are rather scarce in terms of repair, the water in the pool is not heated, at night a dog barks loudly in a neighboring house, the doors have a strange closing system, all the neighbors rumble with them periodically, hot water sometimes gets cold, coffee is not very tasty, cutlery could be better

    Melia Castilla 4*

    Spain,
    Madrid

    spacious room, very varied breakfast. real dog friendly hotel – we have a small dog, autumn was touched by a warm welcome! The location is more for a business trip than a tourist trip. but if you have a car, this is even a plus – there are no problems with parking

    MH Apartments Suites

    Spain,
    Barcelona

    Great location, very clean room with comfortable bed, close to grocery stores and cafes, metro 5 minutes. The apartments are small in size, but very conveniently planned. Remove repairs from the street))

    Caballero 4*

    Spain,
    Mallorca

    Delicious breakfasts, two swimming pools, a huge lounge area, a bar, a restaurant. Cleaned up every day. The tap water stank of chlorine all 3 days we were there

    Husa Paseo Del Arte 4*

    Spain,
    Madrid

    everything in this hotel is perfect, everything fully deserves 5 stars, not 4 the location is super, the most optimal in the center, near the prada museum and the park and the central square metro station 100 meters from the hotel

    Hostal Orleans 2*

    Spain,
    Barcelona

    This is an apartment in an old building with high ceilings, a marble staircase in the entrance and a large mirror on the first floor in the entrance. It’s like you’ve lived in a Barcelona apartment for a while. The station is opposite, we arrived from the airport and after 5 minutes already in the room. We had a room with two balconies overlooking the street. If someone wants perfect silence, then it will come after 1 am and before 7 am, nothing drives on the roads. And until 1 am quite noisy under the windows, but it did not bother us. Friendly staff, they allowed us to leave our suitcases until the evening, and we spent several hours before the flight in the hall after check-out, made tea and used the toilet. –

    Auto Hogar 3*

    Spain,
    Barcelona

    good location, near the metro, restaurants, delicious breakfasts, good furniture in the room, there were 2 large mirrors in the room. The windows of the room overlooked the road and it was always noisy. there were no curtains on the windows, because of this, you can’t hide from the sun in the room in the morning. there was no soap in the toilet, the air conditioner worked very poorly.

    Hostal Lami 2*

    Spain,
    Barcelona

    the room corresponds to the photo, on arrival the room was clean on the following days after arrival the room was poorly cleaned, bedding and towels were changed, but the garbage on the floor was ignored all week even though we talked about it to the cleaning lady. Her cleaning time on our floor started at 9:00 (floor 2) and if you plan to sleep, then she will frankly not care, in terms of what she will make noise when cleaning other rooms. Once cleaning in the next room, she cleaned something by knocking on our doors with a broom! – The movement of guests in the corridor starts around 7:30 and since the walls are quite thin, you will hear all the passers-by – Not all the staff liked it, there was a man at the reception at check-in in a conversation with whom I got the impression that I was an annoying guest who came to visit him without asking

    Olivia Plaza Hotel 4*

    Spain,
    Barcelona

    excellent breakfast, staff and location Separate mattresses, bathroom door construction.

    Condesa De La Bahia 4*

    Spain,
    Mallorca

    Vacationing together with my daughter 10 years old. Attentive friendly staff – settled an hour earlier than the check-in time, helped to order a taxi at check-out. Clean double room, everything in the room worked, our room had a beautiful side view of the sea from the balcony. Good promenade, within walking distance of the port and the beautiful old town of Alcudia (about an hour on foot). The daughter was happy with the heated children’s pool – she did not get out of it for several hours a day, there were hotel inflatable toys in the pool. In addition to 2 children, there is a large beautiful swimming pool for adults on the territory, there is an exit from the territory to the beach. Delicious varied food – well done chefs, in addition to the adult cuisine there was a children’s buffet, there were no problems with the food of the picky daughter. Given the fact that we were at the end of the season, the hotel was not completely filled, the territory was free.

Average temperature tenerife may: Average weather May in Tenerife, Spain

Опубликовано: November 28, 2022 в 6:29 pm

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Категории: May

Weather in Tenerife during May

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20℃

Sea temperature

You’ll find almost perfect conditions in Tenerife during May, with warm days, balmy nights, and seas perfect for swimming. Visitor numbers increase from May, so resorts fully open and are buzzing with people. We’ve looked at the most up-to-date weather data for Tenerife, covering the last 12 years up to 2022, plus we’ve asked our team of travel bloggers for their first-hand experiences in order to answer the most frequently asked questions about Tenerife weather in May.

How warm is it in Tenerife during May?

The temperature is extremely stable in May with average highs of 22℃ and lows just 3℃ lower at 19℃. The UV index will be high at this time of year, so protection against skin and eye damage is needed.
Try to limit exposure between 10am and 4pm. Apply broad spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen every few hours, even if it’s cloudy, or more frequently after sweating or swimming, and wear UV-blocking sunglasses too, and bear in mind that bright surfaces, such as sand and water increase UV exposure.

Does it rain in Tenerife during May?

The answer is no. Tenerife is typically bone dry in May. You’re not likely to see a thunderstorm during your trip.

How warm is the sea in Tenerife during May?

The water around Tenerife is around 20℃ during May. It will feel a little on the cool when first entering, but you’ll warm up quickly. Most kids will have no problem with this temperature, but those who feel the cold are unlikely to want to swim.

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Exploring The Anaga Mountains, Tenerife

The Canary Island of Tenerife is a place that feels very familiar – even if you’ve never actually visited, you probably know someone who has or you’ve heard a lot about it. Similar to mainland Spain’s most visited province Andalusia, Tenerife is breathtakingly beautiful once you move away from the crowded resorts. The Anaga Mountains are a particularly beautiful destination located on Tenerife’s northernmost tip, the Anaga Peninsula….

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What is the Weather like in Paris during May

This post is an overview of the weather in Paris during May, including average temperatures and how much rain or sun you might expect.  

  • Temperatures
  • How Much Rain or Sun
  • What to Wear
  • What to Do 
  • Free Tours by Foot

 


WHAT ARE THE AVERAGE TEMPS IN PARIS IN MAY?

Paris in May tends to have chilly nights and mornings with cool to comfortable afternoons and early evenings. 
A few of the colder mornings, early in the month, can dip down to a 4 C (into the upper 30s F). The record low temperature in Paris during May was  0 C (31 F)

 

 

 

Daytime high temperatures this month tend to be 16-17 C ( in the low to mid 60s F) early in the month but warm to about 20 C (into the mid to upper 60s F) near the end of the month.

A few of the warmer afternoons reach temperatures about 26 C (in the upper 70s). The record high temperature recorded in Paris during May was 32 C (87 F).


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HOW MUCH RAIN OR SUN?

May is a great time explore Paris with about 14-16 days having sunny or at least partly sunny skies.

Some rain is reported, on average, on 13 days, however, rainfalls of at least 1 mm (.04 inches) occur only on 8-9 days.

Humidity levels in May are comfortable with only 1 day, on average, near the end of the month being considered humid.  

Wind speeds during May are mostly light to moderate.

 

 

 

Daylight hours increase throughout this month form about 14.5 hours on the 1st to just under 16 hours by the 31st.


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WHAT SHOULD I WEAR IN MAY?

May is fairly comfortable so you won’t have to pack much! We’ve made a list of some essentials to pack below:

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1. Light Sweater or Shawl

Packing a light sweater is a good idea for those cool evenings, like this one. Wrap around shawls are also good for those nippy nights. Scarf/Pashmina can do double duty for style and warmth.

2. Umbrella

Since there is sure to be some rain during the month, it’s best to have a small portable compact umbrella (this one fits into purses and small bags and comes in many colors!)

3. Walking Shoes

Although it’s warm, you don’t want to break out the flip flops. A good pair of  walking shoes is recommended.

  • For women’s shoes, the Sketcher’s GoWalks are the most popular travel sneakers. The newest 4 series offer better soles that have great reviews for those on their feet often.
  • In men’s shoes, the Merrell Range sneaker offers great quality and comfort.

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WHAT TO DO IN PARIS

This section lists our suggestions for this month.

For more detail on these free things to do, family-friendly activities, and evening entertainment and events, read our full post on Things to Do in Paris in May.

 

 

TIP: When you purchase a tourist discount pass, you can see more while saving up to 55% of retail prices on the most popular attractions. 

To find details about on Free Walking Tours in Paris, read our full post! 

 


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Tenerife scenic drives: Top 10 Tenerife Drives

Опубликовано: November 28, 2022 в 6:08 pm

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Driving in Tenerife – Top 3 Scenic Drives On The Island


Sunset inside Teide National Park is something to be experienced at least once

Driving in Tenerife can be a scary thought for some people, especially if you are a visitor from the UK, used to drive on the other side of the road.

  • Info & advice for driving in Tenerife
  • Best driving routes in Tenerife
  • Drive to Masca Valley
  • Drive through Teide National Park
  • A scenic drive through Anaga Rural Park
  • Should you rent a car and drive in Tenerife on your own?

But Tenerife is such a beautiful island, meant to be discovered by any means possible: either by using the local buses (guaguas), by walking, going on organized excursions or by renting a car and driving on your own around the island.

Info & advice for driving in Tenerife

  • Driving in Tenerife is on the right hand side (just like in continental Spain)
  • Speed limit on motorways (autopista) is 120 km/h – TF-1 and TF-5 are the 2 motorways in Tenerife
  • Speed limit on single carriageway roads is 90 km/h and 50 km/h in urban areas
  • Parking is free in parking spaces marked with white lines
  • Parking is forbidden between yellow lines
  • Parking is paid if you park on a spot marked with blue lines

Parking can be difficult in many areas, especially in the busy resorts in the south like Playa del Duque, Playa de las Americas and even Los Cristianos, if you want to be close to the beach. This changes between seasons according to how busy it is at that moment, but in general it would be better to book an accommodation where you can park the car at night, without having to worry about that.

Compared to Fuerteventura and Lanzarote, which are mostly flat, Tenerife’s landscape is diverse and it changes fast, as at one moment you can be on a sunny beach in the south and then in about one hour you can be in Teide National Park, looking at the majestic volcano that dominates the island (which is also the highest peak in Spain).

Drive to Masca Valley

Masca is probably the most charming little village in Tenerife and the drive itself, although challenging, offers some of the most wonderful views on the island.

If you are driving from the south of Tenerife you will have to follow the TF-1 road until Santiago del Teide, then follow the signs in town until you enter TF-436, the road that will take you all the way to Masca.

TF-436 is where the fun starts and the road becomes challenging, as it is very narrow and with many hairpin turns. You will also encounter many tourist buses as well as guaguas (the public transport buses). Some of the turns are difficult for the big buses, so they create a lot of traffic jams.

The drive to Masca is recommended for confident drivers, who don’t get anxious easily.

You can stop on the way at Mirador de Cherfe, one of the very few places where you have a place to stop the car safely, without bothering other drivers.

Our advice if you decide to drive to Masca village if to do it early in the morning, before the crowds start to arrive and before the buses get here.

There are very few parking places here and in summer it can get very busy and it will be almost impossible to find a place to park. Last time we went there sometimes in January and we had to turn around 5 or 6 times until a spot opened up and we were able to park the car.

Also, be very careful with your personal belongings here and don’t leave anything in the car. There are many thieves “working” the area and you must take everything with you when you leave the car. Don’t leave anything unattended, not even for a second. Unfortunately this is the real situation and it’s better to be cautious, than let anything spoil your holiday.

Drive through Teide National Park

Teide can be considered the symbol of Tenerife and no visit would be complete without a trip to see Mount Teide.

There are 4 access roads to Las Canadas del Teide:

  • TF-21, from the direction of Vilaflor. This is the best choice if you are staying in the area of Playa de Las Americas or Los Cristianos. Vilaflor is the town situated at the highest altitude in Tenerife and we had some lovely pastries from a bakery, situated only a few minutes walking distance from the main square.
  • TF-38, through Chio. This is the best choice is you are staying in Playa San Juan, Playa La Arena, Puerto Santiago or Los Gigantes. On the way you can even stop to do the Chinyero Walk, an easy circular hike around the Chinyero volcano.
  • TF-21, from the direction of La Orotava. This is the best choice if you are staying in La Orotava or Puerto de la Cruz.
  • TF-24, from Santa Cruz. This is the best route if you are coming from San Cristobal de La Laguna or Santa Cruz de Tenerife

We found driving through Teide National Park very easy, although there are many cars and sometimes it’s difficult to find parking.

We drove on all the routes and in all combinations, as they all show you different parts of the volcanic park.

Regarding safety, we advise you to also take all your belongings with you, even if you only step out of the car for a moment to take a picture.

Also be advised that the speed limit inside the national park is 70 km/h.

A scenic drive through Anaga Rural Park

Anaga seems like a different world compared to the arid south of Tenerife.

With its old and dense laurisilva forest and the wild beaches like El Benijo, the Anaga Rural Park is an amazing experience and if you hire a car you will be able to explore it on your own terms.

We recommend you to drive towards Mirador del Carmen, where you have the Sendero de Los Sentidos (Path of the Sensen), an easy walking route where you see up close the magic of the laurisilva forest. From there you can continue driving to El Bailadero, then to Taganana and from there you can stop at one of the beaches and have lunch at one of the small restaurants that serve fresh seafood and fish.

Should you rent a car and drive in Tenerife on your own?

YES.

Hiring a car is cheap in Tenerife and petrol prices are low (usually between 0,91 and 1 euro/liter).

Make sure to avoid the busy hours, when locals drive to work or come back from work. Congestion usually happens in the direction towards Santa Cruz de Tenerife on TF-1 in the evening after 5 PM and in direction to Los Cristianos in the mornings.

Many of the exits from TF-1 are crowded during the daytime: this is the case for Los Cristianos, Los Abrigos, Las Galletas.

The big roundabout in Alcala is also often busy, usually due to the crossings in town and there’s no way to bypass Alcala.

But if you drive carefully, respect the speed limits and are careful where you park, driving in Tenerife should pose no difficulty to anyone. There are many driving routes with a beautiful scenery, so we definitely advise you to explore on your own different parts of the island.

Tenerife – Road Trip 2022 – Driving in Tenerife – Places to Visit

In this blog, we will help you plan your perfect road trip in Tenerife. We have put together some of the must-sees of Tenerife that can be visited by car. If you don’t have a car, you can find some other possibilities for how to explore Tenerife. Down below you will find information about driving in Tenerife and the beautiful places to drive to. If you want to share your own road trip through Tenerife with others, feel free to leave a comment!

Driving in Tenerife

Driving in Tenerife can be an adventure in itself. There are some very narrow mountain roads on the island which are not always perfectly maintained. It can often be a difficult task to even find a parking space. The locals have very little patience when driving in Tenerife and often have their own style of driving, therefore it is good to be well prepared and have some tips for driving in Tenerife.

Tips for driving in Tenerife

  • Make sure to keep enough distance from other vehicles when you drive in Tenerife. A lot of people don’t use their direction indicator and can stop or make a turn spontaneously.
  • When driving in Tenerife to places like El Teide and Masca, you should be very careful not to leave anything valuable in the car if you are planning to park there.
  • Try to be in the south of Tenerife before dark since many roads, especially in the north of Tenerife, have no road lighting.

How old do I have to be to hire a car in Tenerife?

Hire a car in Tenerife only if you are a confident driver – otherwise, it is not worth the stress. If you are not sure, it is better to consider one of our Tenerife excursions instead. The cheapest car hire in Tenerife can be found at the airport. You’d have to be at least 23 years old normally and it’s a great option for a longer duration car hire. Club Canary also offers a car hire in Tenerife, no credit card or deposit is required. With Club Canary, you can rent a car in Tenerife from the age of 18 years and older as long as you have a valid driving license. Our prices for car hire start from 35€ and include insurance, car delivery and car collection. The car is normally delivered with a full or half tank and you’ll have to return it the same way. If you would like to see what kind of cars we offer, click here to contact us or send us a message through social media.

Car routes of Tenerife

A very popular choice is to hire a car in Tenerife for 2 days. You could use the car for a 1-day west Tenerife road trip and the second day do the road trip to Tenerife north. If you would like to visit El Teide during your holiday as well, check out some of the options like Teide by night or a quad tour to El Teide.

West Tenerife road trip

You start driving from Tenerife south to Los Gigantes where you can find the spectacular cliffs and beautiful natural swimming pools. Then you drive to Masca, where you get to enjoy some of the best views of Tenerife and it’s also a lovely place to stop for a Barraquito. Next, you drive to Garachico where you can find one of the most popular natural pools of Tenerife. After that, you drive to Icod de Los Vinos which is famous for its dragon tree. Then you can choose to either drive to Puerto de la Cruz or La Orotava or drive directly back to Costa Adeje from the highway TF1 under Santa Cruz. During this road trip in Tenerife, you will cover about 210 kilometres and drive for about 3 and a half hours. Click here to find this route on Google maps.

West Tenerife road trip + driving to Mount Teide

This is an alternative for the road trip mentioned above and includes driving to El Teide. First, you drive to Vilaflor which is the highest village in Tenerife. From there, you’ll keep driving towards Mount Teide and once you arrive at the National Park you can enjoy a beautiful walk there and take pictures. It’s not advised to use the cable car because it takes a lot of time. After that you drive to Icod de Los Vinos, then Garachico and some other nice stops will be in Los Silos, Masca and Los Gigantes. When you follow this tour, try to leave Masca before sunset since it can be really dangerous in the dark because of the curvy and narrow mountain roads and no lighting. This Tenerife road trip is about 185 kilometers and you will be driving for about 4 and a half hours. Google maps route can be found here.

North Tenerife road trip

You drive from Tenerife south to the Pyramids of Güimar (if you don’t find this interesting you can skip it). The next nice stop is in Candelaria where you can visit the basilica located next to the town square and enjoy a drink or ice cream in one of the lovely little cafes. You might also consider visiting Santa Cruz, the capital of Tenerife, which is known as one of the best shopping places in Tenerife. In case you only want to see one city in Tenerife and shopping is not quite your priority, we’d recommend visiting La Laguna instead. La Laguna is a charming old city with less traffic and is home to the oldest university in the Canary Islands. Another great place to visit in Tenerife near La Laguna is Bajamar which is known for its surf culture and beautiful natural swimming pools. After seeing Bajamar you can drive through the Parque Rural de Anaga to Taganana where you can admire the beautiful nature of Tenerife. Afterwards, you can also stop by the viewpoint of Playa de las Teresitas where you can take some great pictures. This road trip of Tenerife is about 242 kilometers in total and you’re driving for around 4 hours long. You can see this route in Google maps from here.

Restaurants in Tenerife during the road trip

After or during your road trip in Tenerife you will get hungry and now that you’re away from the tourist area, it’s a great opportunity to visit some of the local Canarian restaurants. During the west Tenerife road trip, and when stopping in Garachico, a nice place for lunch is a restaurant called Los Pinos. On your way back from west Tenerife road trip + Teide and after stopping by Los Gigantes, you can visit the lovely town of San Juan where you will find a lovely fish restaurant called Taberna Maritima Agua y Sal. During the Tenerife north road trip, a nice place to have lunch in Taganana is at the restaurant called Guachinche Bibi y Mana. When you take the highway on the way back from Tenerife North and Tenerife west road trip, you can visit the fish village of Tenerife called San Miguel de Tajao, where you can find a lot of great fish restaurants and one of them is Delicias de Mar. Some of the other top local restaurants in the south of Tenerife where you can eat some good meat are Mesón Era Las Mozas and Tasca Tierras del Sur. Ps don’t forget to order the Canarian potatoes with your food.

Top 8 Places to Visit in Tenerife With a Rental Car

September 23, 2016

With a week to spare before I started a new job, Mr Fletche and I scoured the internet for good last-minute deals. And that’s how we found ourselves on our way to Tenerife. But were we content to lie on the beach/by the pool every day, soaking up the Canarian sun and drinking garishly-coloured cocktails?  Were we heck.  Instead we hired a car and traversed the island.  Here are our top tips for 8 great places to visit in Tenerife – with or without a car.

* We based ourselves in Costa Adeje on the south east of the island. Costa Adeje is adjacent to other popular holiday resorts Playa De Las Americas and Los Cristianos *

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1. Anaga Mountains

The Anaga Mountains are in the North-Eastern part of Tenerife. We took the TF-1 along the south and east of the island, driving through the capital Santa Cruz before heading north on the TF-12 into the mountains.   This was our first experience in Tenerife of winding roads, sharp peaks, plunging ravines and mist-filled forests above the clouds.  It’s a very lush, green area; not what you expect when you seen what appears to be a barren landscape from the aeroplane on landing.

There are roads that lead you miles out of your way, ending in nothing but a pretty little village.  Like the TF-123 to Chamorga. We speak from experience. If you want to get to the refreshing waters and volcanic beach paradise, you’ll need sturdy hiking shoes, good lungs and a bagful of stamina. None of which we’d packed that day. Facilities wise, there’s not much for visitors, but we did stop off at the café at Albergue Montes de Anaga for a quick drink and toilet stop.  It has a terrace with particularly spectacular views of the mountains, forests and sea.  There’s also a visitor centre at Cruz del Carmen if you are approaching from La Laguna on the TF-12.

Anaga without a car? Many parts of the region are accessible by public transport. There are a number of buses from the island’s capital Santa Cruz to Anaga. The #947 goes to Chamorga in the North-East, which is a popular hiking spot.

2. San Cristóbal de La Laguna

This historic little city is full of narrow cobbled streets and alleyways flanked by buildings of many colours. The old town is a UNESCO World Heritage site and was the capital of the island until 1821. It’s home to the Canary Islands’ only University, which gives this old town a youthful and lively vibe.  It nestles at the foot of the Anaga mountains, yet is only 20 minutes by car from Santa Cruz.  It’s also handy for the island’s Northern airport, just 3km away on the TF-5.

La Laguna without a car? There are frequent buses from Santa Cruz to La Laguna as it’s something of a commuter hub for those that work in the capital. From the southern resorts, it’s about 70-90 minutes to Santa Cruz by bus. The #110 and #111 leave frequently throughout the day.

Exploring the colourful streets of La Laguna

3. Santa Cruz de Tenerife  

The bustling capital of Tenerife is located at the foot of the Anaga mountains.  From the southern resorts it’s an easy drive up the TF-1 straight into the heart of the city.  We didn’t explore much of Santa Cruz, only visiting briefly after our trip to Anaga and La Laguna. It would definitely be worth dedicating a whole day to properly discovering the beach, parks, architecture, shopping, culture and dining options.  The lido of César Manrique Maritime Park also looked like a great place to cool down after pounding the city streets.

Santa Cruz without a car?; Buses from the southern resorts (110, 111) run every 30 minutes and take 70 – 90 minutes; from Puerto de la Cruz (102,103) they run every 30 minutes and take 40 – 55 minutes.  There are trams which run throughout the city, single journey tickets are currently €1.35.

4. Los Gigantes:

Los Gigantes means quite literally “The Giants”. And the dramatic cliffs which plunge into the Atlantic can certainly be described as such, protecting this small resort from any nasty trade winds whilst providing a highly photogenic backdrop.   There’s a viewpoint as you approach the town on the TF-454 – the Mirador Archipenque – which gives a fantastic view of the cliffs.

We found the best place to enjoy sunset was Playa de los Guios, a small black sand beach nestled underneath the cliffs. In fact, Los Gigantes has some of the best beaches in Tenerife.  The marina is lovely, but views of the cliffs are somewhat obstructed by the harbour wall.  There are some nice little bars and restaurants around the quayside, and we enjoyed a huge paella here, staying in the town until well after dark. Making for an interesting drive back along the winding and dark roads before reaching the better-lit TF-1.

Los Gigantes without a car? It’s about an hour by bus from the southern resorts to Los Gigantes. The 473 takes the scenic TF-47 through some of the towns closest to Los Gigantes, including Alcala, La Arena (with its black sand beach) and Puerto de Santiago.  From Puerto de la Cruz, it’s either a trip over the mountains in the North-West on the 325 which runs every couple of hours, or a more circuitous route around the north and east of the island.

5. Mount Teide National Park

We intended to get to Mount Teide early, to catch the first cable car of the day to reach Spain’s highest peak. Except we found the ever-changing scenery of Parque Nacional de las Cañadas del Teide so fascinating that we didn’t find ourselves nearing Teide until almost noon.  At which point it was teeming with visitors, with tour buses and rental cars overspilling from the car parks.  So we contented ourselves with continuing to explore the national park.

As you drive through the 47,000 acre national park you pass through alpine-like forests, before emerging through clouds to a lunar landscape. We drove up via the TF-21 from the south, taking this road all the way through the park to Puerto de la Cruz in the north.  The formidable 3,718ft volcano dominates the skyline from all directions, reminding you exactly how this amazing landscape was created.

Mount Teide without a car? There are two bus routes covering El Teide. The 342 goes from Costa Adeje and the neighbouring resorts to Mount Teide, and the 348 from Puerto de la Cruz. The bus fare includes the cable car tickets; the cable car charge will be refunded if it doesn’t operate for some reason.

6. Puerto de la Cruz

Puerto de la Cruz is the main resort in the North of the island – and it’s a tad less “Brits Abroad”. It has a beautiful promenade which reminded me a lot of the Riva in Split.  Like Santa Cruz, there is a lido complex overlooking the seafront, and a kilometre-long black sand beach.  It’s also in close proximity to the popular Loro Parque, famed for its huge collection of parrots and the biggest dolphinarium in Europe.

We visited for a late lunch after spending much of the day at Mount Teide National Park but you could easily spend more time here.  It’s accessible by car from the Autopista North (TF-5), or from the south you can take the longer, windy cross-country route on the TF-21 via Teide and through La Orotava valley – but be prepared to be distracted by the beautiful scenery!

Puerto de La Cruz without a car? From the southern resorts you can get Bus 343 from Los Cristianos or from Tenerife South Airport, which goes directly across the island to Puerto de la Cruz.   The journey takes around 1 hr 45 minutes.  Alternatively, you can travel from Santa Cruz – several buses take the 45 minute journey to the northern resort.

7. Garachicho 

Garachicho has suffered a bit of bad luck in its history.  Once a wealthy little fishing town on Tenerife’s north-west tip, it fell foul of storms, fires, floods and Bubonic plague. The final straw was when Montaña Negra erupted in 1706 and engulfed the town.  However, this lava flow created a number of enticing natural swimming pools which mean this off the beaten track town is now well on the tourist trail.  Beyond El Caletón though there are gorgeous cobbled streets to explore and a picturesque town square. We can highly recommend the understated Casa Juan on Calle Martinez de Fuentes for an authentic Canarian tapas experience.

Garachico without a car? Bus 460 goes from the southern resorts to Garachico – at 2.5 hours it’s a long but very scenic drive. It only runs three or four times a day so be sure to check the schedules before you set out. More frequent are buses to Santa Cruz; there are a number of buses to Garachico via Puerto de la Cruz.  All buses change at Icod de los Vinos bus station for the final leg.

8. Masca Valley. 

The drive to this spectacular hamlet nestled in a valley is not for the faint-hearted.  More often than not, we were perched precariously on a steep hillside, or climbing over a blind summit at a 45 degree angle, or slaloming around the ever-changing switchbacks.  And sometimes all three.  At the same time.  But it’s worth the effort.

The village of Masca is tiny. You feel like you’ve left modern civilisation behind, yet it is still prepared to greet all the tourists that descend on it each day.  For those who fancy a hike, it’s a 4.5km long trek from the village down to the ocean.  Seemed a bit of a palaver to do that, get a boat to Los Gigantes and then get a bus or taxi back to Masca to pick up the car, but with a bit of planning its certainly doable. And this will take you to one of the most spectacular beaches in Tenerife. We drove from Garachico to Masca via the TF-436 from Buenavista, stopping at the lovely Mirador de la Cruz de Hilda for a drink.

Masca without a car? Half of the fun of Masca is driving the roads into and out of the valley; however there are (infrequent) bus services from the south.  Bus 460 will take you as far as Santiago del Teide, when you can change to the 355 toward Buenavista del Norde.  Many tourists opt for a tour, leaving an experienced minivan, bus or coach driver to handle the steep, sinuous roads. Viator has a number of options, including this one (affiliate link).  There are also numerous boat trips and water taxis from Los Gigantes which will take you as far as Masca beach. The hike to the town is then down to you!

Driving in Tenerife: After finding European driving a doddle in Croatia, Mr Fletche was more than happy to pick up the driving reins in Tenerife.  We used Autoreisen, who were recommended on many of the car rental forums, and they were certainly easy to deal with and most importantly provided us with a great all-inclusive price for the week. The Autopista Sur (TF-1) provides a speedy route along the south and east of the island, with a similar route in the North (TF-5), from Santa Cruz across to Puerto de la Cruz. 

Driving inland is definitely a little more of a challenge, with narrow, winding, mountainous roads to contend with.  Particularly the roads in and out of Masca Valley, where cars cling precariously to a cliff face whilst tour buses and coaches come within a hairs breadth of a sheer drop. It’s all good fun. Particularly if you’re not the one driving. Parking in towns was generally quite simple, with free unrestricted street parking in many towns; we only paid for parking in Puerto de la Cruz and in Candelaria.

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We were pleasantly surprised by the delights that Tenerife had to offer.  Away from the hedonistic Playa de las Americas, and the “Brits Abroad” vibe of the Costa Adeje resorts, it is a truly stunning island that we look forward to returning to soon.

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9 reasons to love the island. Spain in Russian

Tenerife got its name from the dormant volcano Teide, which the Guanches called “snow mountain”. Surrounded by extraordinary volcanic landscapes, Tenerife is full of contrasts: prehistoric forests, bays with black sand beaches, picturesque Spanish villages, fertile valleys with tropical crops growing in them, mountain ranges with steep slopes, Canarian cuisine rich in variety and local characteristics, attractions included in List of cultural heritage.

Tenerife’s tropical climate allows you to come here all year round, and our list will help you get the most out of your holiday.

Magnificent beaches

The island abounds with all kinds of beaches: here you will be conquered by both wild beaches with amazing landscapes and pristine nature, as well as comfortable and equipped, both sandy and pebble beaches.

One of Tenerife’s most famous wild beaches is Benijo beach with black volcanic sand and pebbles. Due to the strong surf, it is more suitable for enjoying the views than for swimming. The beach is located in the protected area of ​​the Anaga mountain range, which surrounds the beach with relief outlines.

Almaciga Beach is another popular black sand beach in Tenerife among lovers of secluded relaxation. It is located in the northeast of the island, and the road to it winds like a serpentine among the picturesque mountain landscape.

For families with children, it is better to choose El Camison white sand beach, the territory of which is separated by stone paths, and the coast is protected from strong waves and currents by special breakwaters. El Camison beach has the necessary amenities for a comfortable stay – umbrellas and sunbeds.

Las Teresitas – a magnificent artificial beach of Tenerife with white sand brought from the Sahara desert. Palm trees are planted on the beach, there are sunbeds, showers and everything you need for a comfortable stay. A dam was built on the ocean side, which protects the beach from waves and currents. Thanks to the dam, the water in the beach area is always warmer than on the nearby coast.

Cave of the Winds

In the underground part of the island of Tenerife there are many caves and galleries formed as a result of the movement of volcanic lava. The Cave of the Wind is a special attraction of this kind, because it is the fifth longest volcanic cave in the world and the first in Europe (administratively the Canaries are classified as Europe). It is a three-level underground complex with a total length of 18 km with terraces and lava lakes.

Cueva del Viento is one of such attractions in Tenerife that you can see only as part of excursion groups. To get on the tour, you need to buy an online ticket on the official website.

15-20 minutes before the time indicated on the ticket, you need to drive up to the Cueva del Viento office. First, tourists are instructed, then they give a lecture on geology, and then they are taken to the entrance to the cave – it is 2 km from the office.

The entire tour takes a little over 2 hours. And tourists are directly in the cave for about 45 minutes and during this time, listening to the guide’s comments, they walk no more than 300 meters. Tours are conducted in Spanish, English and German, and it should be noted right away: without a good knowledge of the language, the tour loses its meaning and becomes boring.

Practical information

The Cueva del Viento office is located at Camino los Piquetes, 51, 38438 Icod de los Vinos, Tenerife, Spain.

Official website: https://www.cuevadelviento.net/

Time when you can visit the attraction:

  • In April – September: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday – from 9:00 to 19:00; Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday – from 9:00 to 16:30.
  • In October – March: Thursday – from 9:00 to 18:00, all other days of the week – from 9:00 to 17:00.

Ticket price: adults €20, children aged 5-12 €8.50.

Children under 5 years old are not allowed in Cueva del Viento.

Anaga Mountains

To the question “Where to go and what to see in Tenerife?” many tourists answer that you should definitely get acquainted with such a natural attraction as Las Montanas de Anaga.

The Anaga mountain range, also known as the Anaga Rural Park Biosphere Reserve, occupies the northeastern tip of the island. This area with amazing landscapes is an ideal place for hiking, jogging and picnics in the picturesque relict forest, swimming in the ocean on one of the many beaches. Everything is interesting here, even the road: you have to go through difficult, but very picturesque serpentines.

The point from which all routes start is the information center located at an altitude of about 1000 meters in Mirador Cruz Del Carmen. In the information center (open until 16:00) you can get a free map with the routes marked on it, which also indicates their difficulty and travel time. If you have a map of Tenerife with sights in Russian (available at the end of the article), then planning walking tours in the park is not difficult. Although there are no special problems with orientation anyway, because markings and signs are installed everywhere.

Most of the routes are not circular, they diverge in different directions from the information center. For those who came to the information center by public transport, they are very convenient: you do not need to go back, at the end point of the trip you can take a bus or taxi and go further. Those who arrived by car will have to return to their starting point.

Along the road to the information center, there are many observation platforms that offer very beautiful views. One of them, the most popular, Mirador de Jardina, has coordinates: 28.523961, -16.288211.

Devil’s Gorge

In the territory of the Barranco del Infierno Natural Park there is a gorge known by various names: Devil’s Gorge, Hell’s Canyon, Infierno Gorge.

The appearance of this natural attraction does not correspond to such a terrifying name at all. The picturesque rocks covered with bright tropical plants seem to cling to the clouds. There are many natural caves here, there is a small pretty stream, which is called a waterfall.

Until 2007, everyone could freely visit the Hell’s Canyon at any time. But due to a large number of accidents, it was closed to the public. In 2012, after work was carried out on the arrangement of the tourist route, the canyon was opened to tourists. The 6.5 km long hiking trail is not difficult, very well organized and safe, suitable even for children aged 6-7.

You need to know that now it is possible to see this attraction of Tenenrife only for a fee and as part of an organized group. Be sure to have comfortable closed shoes with hard soles – they won’t let you in another one, and you will have to rent it on the spot.

Practical information

The entrance to the Infierno Gorge is located 10 minutes drive from the Playa de Las Americas resort, at Calle Molinos 46, Adeje Santa Cruz, 38670, Tenerife, Spain.

You can see the attraction:

  • from June 1 to September 15 – from 8:30 to 16:00;
  • from September 16 to May 31 – from 8:30 to 17:00.

Tickets for adults €8.50, children aged 5-12 €4.25. Children under 5 years old are not allowed into the canyon.

Since a maximum of 300 people are allowed in the gorge daily, it is best to book tickets in advance on the official website https://www.barrancodelinfierno.es/. You need to have your passport with you.

Rocks of Los Gigantes

Another natural attraction of the island of Tenerife is located in its western part. These are gray rocks of volcanic origin, known as Los Gigantes.

Cliffs 300-600 meters high are completely impregnable, there is only one official safe route along them. The route is quite long, its passage takes up to 6 hours.

Learn about all the features of the trip to the cliffs of Los Gigantes in this article.

Masca Gorge

One of the most beautiful sights of Tenerife is the deepest Masca Gorge on the island. Every year, wanting to see the picturesque gorge, and at the same time test their strength on an exciting and difficult route, many travelers come here.

If you look at the map of Tenerife in Russian (at the end of the article), you will see that this attraction is located in such a way that the entrance to it is possible only from the side of the village of Masca.

All details about the trip can be found on this page.

El Caletón Natural Pools

In the town of Garachico, on the north coast of Tenerife, there is a unique attraction of the Canary Islands: Piscinas Naturales El Caletón.

The El Caleton pools were formed by a volcanic eruption when hot lava met cold ocean waters. At each high tide, the niches are filled with clean water and you can swim there. Not so long ago, comfortable slopes were built to the El Caleton pools.

By the way, the photos of this attraction in Tenerife are especially beautiful and original.

Address of El Caleton water bodies: Avenida Tome Cano 5, 38450 Garachico, Tenerife, Spain.

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Incredible views in national parks

One of Tenerife’s popular attractions is the Teno National Natural Park. The Teno Park covers an area of ​​more than 8 thousand hectares, is difficult to access due to its landscape, but thanks to this, unique laurel forests have been preserved here, which have become home to many birds and animals.

The Monti del Agua region has endemic species of trees and shrubs. The volcanic relief of the Teno massif is cut by deep gorges and cliffs and goes out to the ocean. The park is home to the famous Barranco de Carrizale gorge, as well as the Punta de Teno lighthouse, popular with tourists.

In the oldest part of the island, there is the picturesque Anaga Park, where many archaeological finds have been discovered. The age of the natural park is about 7-9 million years. The park is notable for steep mountain cliffs, deep gorges and tropical forests with an abundance of rare plants.

Hiking in the mountain gorge

Hikers are advised to visit the trail in the Maska gorge. The gorge has a depth of about 1300 meters and is one of the deepest in Tenerife. The hiking trail starts from the village of the same name and descends through a mountain gorge to a small pier on the ocean.

About 100 people live in the village of Maska itself, and before the appearance of the mountain road, they had to get out of it on foot through ravines. Lost in the mountains, the village even gave rise to many legends about pirates hiding there and hidden treasures, which you will hear about from local guides.

Guimar Pyramids

It is not known for certain who and why built these pyramids. Some scientists argue that the pyramids are the work of farmers and do not carry any magical meaning or special purpose. However, the pyramids have always been a mysterious heritage of mankind and attracted researchers. Many of them believe that the pyramids of Tenerife had a special meaning for people, and their creation is attributed to an ancient civilization that lived in Tenerife long before the Spaniards.

It will be interesting to see and explore the pyramids, regardless of which version of their origin is correct.

“Martian” landscapes of the Teide volcano

The Teide volcano on the island of Tenerife is the highest point in Spain. Those who have visited the crater of the Teide volcano at an altitude of almost 4000 meters say that visiting there is like touching heaven. And at the top, the view is so breathtaking that you forget about everything in the world.

On the slopes of the mountain lies the Teide National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Spain. And up to the crater of the volcano, where, according to the beliefs of the natives of the Guanches, an evil demon lived, there is a cable car.

Tips for tourists

And at the end of the article, some tips for organizing travel.

  1. When traveling in winter, take a warm sweater and jacket with you. When visiting the Teide volcano and the north of the island, you will need them. On the volcano, the temperature can be below 0 degrees and even snow, while on the coast + 23 + 25 degrees.
  2. For a beach holiday, you will also need light clothes, a swimsuit and sun protection.
  3. Tenerife is a duty-free zone, so many things can be bought cheaper here. And if you are lucky enough to get here during the sales period, then the benefits can be very significant. Do not forget to issue tax free to get back part of what you spent. Despite the abundance of shops in the resort areas, experienced tourists go shopping in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
  4. Not all hotels have free internet (check before booking), and paid internet is usually expensive and not very fast. A cafe with free wi-fi can serve as a way out. There are many of these on the island.
  5. Despite the fact that Tenerife is safe for tourists, it doesn’t hurt to be careful with your belongings. The rule is very simple: do not leave valuables unattended on the beach and in cafes.
  6. High level medicine in Tenerife. If you need emergency assistance, then use the telephone numbers indicated in the insurance policy. (Do not forget to take out insurance before departure to the Canary Islands). In this case, the medical expenses will fall on the shoulders of the insurance company. It will be very expensive to pay yourself.

Cliff Whale Watching Tours

On the west coast of Tenerife, you can admire the majestic view of the cliffs of Los Gigantes. To the inhabitants of the island, the steep basalt rocks resembled the backs of giants supporting the Teide volcano, which gave the name to the mountain formation. The rocks are separated by gorges that descend directly to the ocean. In some of these gorges you can find completely wild beaches and harbors.

The best way to admire Tenerife’s landmark – the cliffs of Los Gigantes – is from the water. Therefore, ocean excursions on yachts and catamarans are organized for tourists, which combine a walk to the rocks with whale and dolphin watching that live in this part of the coast of Tenerife.

Tenerife Island (Spain, Canary Islands): my author’s guide with photo and map

Discussion: 5 comments While I was reading and looking at the photos, I really wanted summer, warmth and sun =) Yes, I would not refuse the Canary Islands.

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  • Galina Shefer:

    04/16/2018 at 21:29

    Interesting, beautiful and very unusual! The mountains really look like lunar landscapes – lifeless, harsh, as if from another planet.

    The list of attractions is huge! You can’t really see everything in a week.

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    Ekaterina:

    04/19/2018 at 12:25

    We didn’t even look at everything for 2. After all, I also want to swim) Yes, and inspect slowly, thoughtfully, and not with the goal of seeing everything in a couple of days.

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  • Andrey Zimin:

    04/16/2018 at 23:34

    What beautiful places! I would love to visit La Laguna. In your photos, the city looks like a toy!

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  • land_driver:

    04/24/2018 at 21:47

    A few more of your articles, and I will know absolutely everything about Tenerife! You won’t even have to go anymore

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  • Family holidays at the zoo and dolphinarium

    Loro Park is one of the most frequently visited attractions in Tenerife and will be interesting for both adults and children. The park is located in Puerto de la Cruz. At the moment, Loro Park is at the same time a botanical garden, a zoo, a dolphinarium and a large aquarium. The unspoken name of the park is a paradise for parrots; There are about 500 species of birds in the park. In addition to birds, gorillas and chimpanzees, tigers and jaguars, crocodiles, dolphins, killer whales and even penguins live in Loro Park.

    From entertainment in the park, you can admire the show of parrots, where birds perform various tricks, in the pavilion “Baby station” you can see how the chicks are fed nectar from a spoon. For lovers of marine fauna – a show in the dolphinarium and a performance of sea lions. Also in the park is the Aquarium, which recreates the ecosystem of different parts of the world.

    The cost of an adult ticket is 34 Euro, a child ticket is 23 Euro.

    www.loroparque.com

    Museums

    The island’s museums will also be interesting to visit.

    The Pueblo Chico miniature museum is often the first stop tourists visit before sightseeing. Here, in miniature, all the sights of the island are reproduced. The most interesting places can be viewed on a kind of map before the trip and decide where you want to go most of all. The museum will be of interest to both adults and children.

    Among the interesting things for both children and adults, we can also highlight the Museum of Science and Space. An educational journey through this museum will reveal to visitors the laws of physics in nature, starting from the smallest particles and ending with the movement of huge celestial bodies in space.

    The Museum of Nature and Man will open the pages of the history of human development at the most important stages to visitors. It will clearly show a person of different eras and the environment surrounding him at different times.

    Museum of History and Anthropology will tell visitors about the history and culture of Tenerife from different eras.

    Rich opportunities for outdoor activities

    Tenerife enthusiasts will find a lot of offers, one of the most attractive is paragliding over the gorges and beaches. Paragliding is very popular among tourists. The best areas for paragliding in Tenerife are Isana Puerto de la Cruz, Isana Puertito de Guimar, Tacoronte El Sauzal, La Corona Los Realejos, Taucho Adeje and Valle de San Lorenzo.

    Surfers will also like the island, as Tenerife has many beaches with good waves. The most popular surf spots are: Los dos Hermanos and El Charco beaches on the north coast, Fuera de la Bajeta, Punta Blanca beach on the west coast, La Fitenia and many others.

    For beginners, surf lessons are available at special schools:

    La Marea Surfschool Official School of the Canary Islands Surfing Federation, Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife. 9-25 degrees, the ocean is almost always very calm.

    Golf is also popular in Tenerife among tourists and locals. Golf courses in their beauty match the wild landscapes of the island. One of the most popular golf courses is Golf del Sur, where various international tournaments are often held.

    Historic Centers

    Garachico

    Garachico is one of the best places in Tenerife that you must visit. Garachico is a city in the northwest of the island, its architecture, narrow streets have a unique Canarian flavor. Garachico’s interest in its history, in 1706 – it was the richest city in Tenerife, but he was unlucky, the Montaña Negra volcano erupted, it was completely destroyed. Hot lava changed the landscape of the coast, it was no longer possible to build a port here, but natural pools formed by lava appeared. Now Garachico is a small city with 5,000 inhabitants. The main attractions are the fortress of San Miguel, Mount Roque de Garachico.

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    Candelaria

    Candelaria is a small town near the capital. About 27 thousand people live in it. Candelaria is the center of Catholicism in the Canary Islands. Thousands of tourists and pilgrims come here every day. The main attraction of the city is the Basilica of Candelaria, which houses the main shrine of the Canaries – the statue of the Virgin Mary or the Black Madonna. She is considered the patroness of the Canary Islands. Every year on August 14-15, Candelaria hosts a grand celebration in honor of the Black Madonna.

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    San Cristobal de Laguna city ​​and municipality of the same name in the north of Tenerife. At the moment, the city has merged with the capital. San Cristobal de la Laguna is considered the cultural capital of Tenerife. Here is the main Catholic shrine – the Cathedral of San Cristobal de la Laguna. Also here is the Royal Temple of Christ-on-Laguna and the Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin.

    The carnival usually lasts for two weeks, the main events are:

    • Election of the Carnival Queen – dressed in bright costumes with an abundance of feathers, the beauties try to surprise and impress the strict jury, which will choose only one worthy of the title of queen.
    • The main procession – a dressed up cheerful crowd, accompanied by the sound of music, passes through the main streets of the city. The procession ends with fireworks.
    • Burial of the sardine – a symbolic farewell to the carnival. A funeral procession follows the city, mourning a giant cardboard sardine made by the hands of the prisoners of the local prison. Then the fish is solemnly burned in the central square.

    Information about the carnival can be found at carnavaldetenerife. com.

    Tenerife gastronomy

    Tenerife’s traditional cuisine is based on Mediterranean traditions: fish, meat (pork and rabbit) dishes abound in it, rice, potatoes, vegetables and tropical fruits are popular side dishes.

    A popular meat dish is rabbit meat with salmorejo sauce and papas potato garnish. Papas are small potatoes with skins boiled in water with a lot of sea salt. It is served with fish and meat.

    The most popular sauce in Tenerife is mojo, served in two varieties: green and red. Green sauce is prepared on the basis of parsley and cilantro and is suitable for fish and vegetables, red sauce is more versatile. Its main ingredient is pepper, it goes well with meat, fish or cheese.

    Local restaurants and bars offer traditional Spanish dishes such as paella (a dish of rice, meat and seafood), tortilla de patatas (omelet with potatoes), as well as jamon and various cheeses.

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    Paradise Island Tenerife / Tourist Companion

    The paradise island of the Canary archipelago is a real continent in miniature, where all climatic zones are represented: from snow-capped mountains to a hot coast. Let’s talk about the most interesting places.
    In a short vacation in Tenerife, you can discover completely different landscapes, enjoy the eternal spring and year-round swimming in the ocean, outlandish fruits and walks under the moon.

    Black beaches

    A third of the coastline with a length of more than 200 km are beaches. Among them are a huge number of secluded places.
    Beautiful locations are located in the north, they are covered with exclusively black sand. These grains of solidified lava, crushed over millions of years, are a real storehouse of energy. One of the most famous places, Playa Jardin Beach, is located in the tourist Mecca – the city of Puerto de la Cruz. The beach is immersed in greenery and consists of several parts, and from the water there is an amazing view of the Teide volcano, covered with a snow cap in especially successful winters.
    But for privacy, it is better to rent a car and drive to the northeast, to the town of Punta del Hidalgo, located 20 km from the former capital of the island, the town of La Laguna. Behind the lighthouse on the outskirts of the city are extended natural pools. Fabulously beautiful places are at the end of the path, these beaches end with rocky cliffs of the picturesque mountains of the Anaga Natural Park.

    You can look for secluded places even further, inside the Anaga mountain range, reaching the very last settlement in the northeast – the village of Chamorga. From there begins a scenic road along the gorge to the beach of Roque Bermejo (Playa Roque Bermejo). Faro de Anaga lighthouse can be seen in the distance. There are almost no people on this beach, but incredibly beautiful boulders cut by waves, as if guarding it, growing right out of the water. You can also get to the beach by water taxi, but it is much more pleasant to walk, immersed in the contemplation of unique landscapes.

    Virgin forests

    The Anaga Reserve, which occupies the oldest area in the northeast of the island, is the most interesting natural site. Its unique forests, which grew all over Europe more than 20 million years ago, today have survived only in places with a constant humid climate, in the region of the so-called Macaronesia. It includes, in addition to the Canary Islands, the Azores and Madeira. For millions of years of island isolation, plants have hardly undergone evolution, they are rightly called living relics of the Tertiary period – the ancestors of these giants found even dinosaurs!
    Dress warmly, as the constant temperature inside the massif is about +16 °C, do not forget comfortable shoes and feel free to explore the magical forest on foot from any starting point where there is a path and yellow markings.
    You can go for a ride on horseback and meet face to face with representatives of prehistoric flora. Sometimes clouds will fly by along the way, leaving water droplets on plants (these are the so-called horizontal rains).

    Stop for a picnic in a clearing surrounded by bizarre trunks covered with lichens and mosses, or in caves where the local Guanches took refuge from bad weather.
    Try to find the old road Camino Viejo al Pico del Inglés, cut right into the mountain range, whose damp walls more than 2 meters high are covered with moss, and the trees growing above with their crooked crowns cover the rare rays of the sun. In some places, with their powerful roots, they crushed stones and squeezed into the gap in the road, creating an even more fabulous picture.

    Observation decks

    The nature of the northern part of the island is incredibly generous, which is probably why the gaze of the volcano named Teide is turned here, which is eagerly caught by all observation platforms.
    The small but surprisingly romantic viewpoint Mirador Pico del Inglés is located in Anaga Park, where there are many viewpoints, but this one is the least visited, as it is located at the end of the road. It is strewn with stones saturated with history, and it seems as if it is a ruined dolmen. Definitely want to make a wish! It offers stunning views of the south coast from the capital of Santa Cruz to the religious heart of the island – the town of Candelaria, and in good weather you can see the volcano in all its glory.
    The La Orotava valley is incredibly beautiful, formed millions of years ago due to the fall of the wall of a huge volcano, exposing the mineral-rich bowels of the earth. In this valley at the foot of Mount Teide, the land is incredibly fertile.
    A stunning view of the valley opens from the Mirador de La Corona site, which is near the town of Icod el Alto, 15 km west of Puerto de la Cruz. This place with a gazebo-chapel and a platform for jumping fell in love with paragliders for its small, about 700 m, height and bewitching landscapes. The sea here seems to merge with the sky, and the winding coastline leading to the Anaga massif, often hidden behind the clouds, goes to infinity. Well-groomed gardens and rows of houses descend from the mountains to the sea, and multi-colored parachute domes soar in the sky.

    It is believed that a full view of the entire valley, the indented coastline and the volcano opens from the town of El Sauzal, which is 19 km east of Puerto de la Cruz. Get away from the heat at Los Lavaderos Park, right opposite the city centre. On its small territory there is a small gingerbread house, arched bridges, a water gallery and various vegetation. Well, paved paths will lead to a cafe and an observation deck, where it is better to go up in the evening.

    You can stay in Puerto de la Cruz at the five-star Hotel Botanico & The Oriental Spa Garden. It is located in a prestigious area, opposite the botanical gardens, offering beautiful views of the Atlantic Ocean, the Orotava Valley and the Teide volcano.

    Best sunsets

    Adventure seekers are advised to head to the westernmost point of the island, Punta de Tena. You can get here from the last village in the northwest, Buenavista del Norte, by bus or rented electric bike. The road is narrow throughout, but ideal for cycling. It comes to the very cliff, winding a little, but around every turn there is a magical view of cliffs and broken stones, and the ocean is raging below. The path ends at the lighthouse, from where in clear weather you can see the neighboring islands. Nearby there is a wild beach, consisting of lagoons and caves, and opposite a steep and indented rocky coast called Acantilados de Los Gigantes. On weekdays, there are almost no people here, and those who decide to come will forever carry away the bright colors of the sunset in their memory.
    But if you want an unforgettable performance, you need to climb to the heights of the Teide National Park, where you will see the unique nature and volcanic landscapes so loved by world cinema. Here, the sunset rays, reflected from multi-colored rocks, shimmer with all sorts of colors, shadows of bizarre shapes appear from the stones. And if you climb one of the viewing platforms in advance, then in the bright light of the setting sun, both the neighboring islands and the foaming sea from the clouds will appear.

    After sunset, do not rush to leave. In a couple of hours the park changes beyond recognition. In the lunar flicker, the colors dissolve, only light and shadows are visible, the feeling that you are on Earth disappears. And with the appearance of the stars, it seems that you will stretch out your hand and grab one. Away from city lights, they burn so brightly, and the Milky Way seems to be flowing right overhead.
    Wrap yourself in a blanket (even in the hot summer months, the night temperature in the park drops to around +10 °C), uncork the wine and make a wish on a shooting star. The most beautiful star showers are observed in August, and the best place for viewing is at the highway exit on the road from Teide to La Laguna near the observatory de Izaña.

    Thrills

    Paraglider jump from a height of 2390 m near the Teide National Park. It will take a little run up and enjoy the 45-minute descent to the south or north coast under the control of experienced pilots. Such a jump is best done early in the morning or in the evening, when the colors are most natural. The whole flight is filmed, that’s the impression of a lifetime!
    In the town of Los Gigantes, located in the west of the island at the foot of 600-meter cliffs that stretch for several kilometers, it is recommended for lovers of water activities to rent a small motor boat. This is the best way to travel to coves, caves and many wild tiny beaches. The west coast is famous for the fact that during the time of piracy in these secluded canyons and gorges, descending directly to the ocean, they hid loot. Here, time seems to have frozen, and, sailing along the rugged giant walls, you are waiting for the appearance of a pirate ship.
    However, whatever type of vacation you choose, remember that there are few such unique places on the planet. The real happiness is that you can retire in harmony with yourself and nature and, perhaps, discover new facets of relationships.

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    Underwater motorcycle trip

    During your stay in Tenerife, you can take a 25-minute trip on a BOB Diving underwater motorcycle, which combines the features of a conventional motorcycle submarine. Its body is similar to a 2-wheeled motorcycle, but it does not have wheels, they are replaced by a special platform. You can put on a special helmet that is connected to an oxygen tank, then put your feet on this platform and fasten the straps to the saddle. After that, a dive into the depths of the Atlantic Ocean will take place, just as it happens on a submarine. During an exciting journey, there will be an opportunity to see fish and other representatives of the underwater world.

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    Go paddleboarding

    You will have the opportunity to test your balance skills by riding a paddleboard on the surface of the open ocean. This activity is called paddleboarding. Moreover, during the entertainment, the duration of which is 2 hours, you can not only admire the calm waters of the Atlantic, but also choose a specific route, for example, to sea turtles or dolphins.

    See the most interesting corners of the island on a jeep safari

    You will probably be intrigued by the opportunity to see the interesting corners of Tenerife on a jeep safari. The journey will start near the hotel, and its duration will depend on the route you choose. For example, you can go to the village of Maska and, during a trip that takes almost a whole day, visit La Escalona, ​​the village of Vilaflor, located in the mountains, the Corona Forestal forest, where pines grow, Teide National Park and Pico Viejo. You will have to return to the hotel by another road, so you will be able to admire Los Gigantes and La Gomera. You can also give preference to excursions to the Teide volcano. The exciting tour will last approximately 12 hours. Copyright www.orangesmile.com

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    Paragliding over the island

    The island’s climate conditions are favorable for paragliding. The staff of the entertainment company will pick you up from your hotel and take you to one of the 25 starting points. Before the start of the air adventure, a professional pilot will instruct you, then you can go on a paragliding flight. During the trip, you can fly up to 120 kilometers, admiring the magnificent mountain landscape of Tenerife and the ocean.

    Take part in a race on high-speed cars

    If you are not indifferent to racing, you can visit 2 karting clubs. The first of them has the same name with the island. It is open every day of the week from 10 am. Arriving here, you can choose a car of one of 6 models and drive on 2 professional tracks, if necessary, taking a few kart driving lessons. The second club is called Las Americas. There you will also find wide tracks with a large length, and fireballs that differ in power.

    This Spanish island is simply amazing with the number of sights, among which there are ancient buildings, modern cultural centers, and amazing natural beauty. In just 60 minutes, you can fly around almost the entire island and enjoy the view of its most beautiful natural attractions from a new angle. For example, you can choose a route of 30 kilometers and fly over the gorges of Roque del Conde, Hell’s Gorge of Adeje and the coast. During the voyage, you will be able to see the village of La Caletta, where fishermen live, the golf course, the peak of Guas, admire the Crown Forest and look into the crater of the volcano.

    If you choose to fly over Los Gigantes, the route will be 50 kilometers long. During the tour, you will be able to look from above at the beach of San Juan, Alcala hotels, sheer cliffs and the volcano itself. You can also fly over the Teide National Park by helicopter. Such a tour is the longest, you have to overcome 120 kilometers to admire the most famous volcano of Tenerife.

    This article about ideas on extraordinary weekend getaway in Tenerife is protected by the copyright law. Full reprinting is permitted only if the source is indicated with a direct link to www.orangesmile.com.

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    Check on the map: Distance from Tenerife center – 36.9 km.

    A beautiful landscaped garden is laid out around the building. These picturesque places are great for a memorable photo shoot. The Concert Hall was designed by the architect Santiago Calatrava and has been the main architectural symbol of Tenerife since its opening. It is noteworthy that it is distinguished not only by its unique architecture, but also by its special acoustic properties. Now the Tenerife Auditorium is considered one of the most first-class concert halls in Spain.

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    Just soak during your next holiday in Tenerife at Sandos San Blas Hotel. Every room has a soothing hydro-massage bath so you can give in to relaxation after an exciting day of eco adventures.The Sandos San Blas Nature Hotel in Tenerife is immersed in the volcanic San Blas Environmental Reserve; our resort seamlessly combines sustainable amenities, eco tours, and a variety of cultural activities.Relax in our Tenerife Hotel and enjoy our Gourmet  Experience. Casual poolside drinks to gourmet cuisine, guests can have their fill of enticing flavours at our exciting bars, and delicious restaurants. via www.sandos.com

     

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    Sandos San Blas Nature Resort & Golf (ex. San Blas Reserva Sandoz Ambental & Golf) is located on the island of Tenerife. The sand and pebble beach Playa San Blas is 200 meters away. The center of Las Chafiras is 3.2 km away. Tenerife South International Airport is 8 km away.

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    Winter holidays in the canary islands: A guide to your dreamy, warm Christmas in the Canaries

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    Canary Islands 2021 winter holidays

    After the summer holiday is over, all we can think about is returning to those days of peace and relaxation and how sad it is that we have to wait a whole year to enjoy it again… But really, why not have another holiday in autumn or winter? At Princess Hotels & Resorts we have the best offers in the Canary Islands for the autumn and winter period and we can assure you that in our hotels on the islands, “winter” is nothing more than a word. Travel to the Canary Islands on your own, with your partner, friends, or family from 1 November 2021 to 30 April 2022 and take advantage of our promotions.

    ADULTS-ONLY HOLIDAYS IN THE CANARY ISLANDS

    You can get up to 15% discount at Princess Hotels & Resorts in the Canary Islands if you are seeking a getaway with your partner or friends. All you need to do is enter the promocode SUNNYWINTER2122 during the booking process.

    All our hotels are designed to give you an unforgettable experience, but the adults-only hotels offer you even more tranquillity and the comfort that you can only find in a hotel of these characteristics for the ultimate Canary Island holiday.

    • Tabaiba Princess

    All inclusive 4-star hotel located near the Maspalomas beach in Gran Canaria. Here you can enjoy an exclusive adults-only area (over 18s) with a chill-out bar, sun-loungers and Bali beds, and a swimming pool with massage jets and a counter-current area for swimming.

    • Esencia de la Palma

    Located within the La Palma & Teneguía Princess hotel, you can enjoy all the advantages of an adults-only hotel (over 16s) and enjoy all the resort’s facilities. The newly refurbished rooms have been decorated with lots of style, blending them perfectly with the natural surroundings and encouraging you to completely relax with your partner in this Canary Island paradise. 

    The options on this beautiful island are endless, from a romantic dinner at our fantastic, guests-only bar and restaurant, to the amazing Aqua Princess Spa. Fitness fanatics can get their fix from the menu of activities offered by the Vital & Fitness programme designed for – and by – sports fans.

    • TUI Blue Suite Princess

    Our hotel in Mogán, Gran Canaria, right on the beachfront at Taurito beach. This hotel for people over 16 offers magnificent views of the Atlantic Ocean, which can be enjoyed all year round thanks to the subtropical climate of the archipelago. It also has direct access to the beach. Its services and facilities are tailored to the needs of adults who seek peace of mind and want to disconnect during their holidays, but also the possibility of enjoying activities and making the most of their stay.

    • Guayarmina Princess hotel

    This 4-star adults-only hotel for the over 16s is located on the beachfront in the south of Tenerife in Costa Adeje. The facilities include, among many others, a spa dedicated entirely to the health and well-being of guests with Bali beds and massage cabins (a double cabin for couple massages).

    CANARY ISLANDS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY

    If you’d prefer a holiday to the archipelago with your whole family, we’ve got the perfect special offers for you too. Travel from 1 November 2021 to 30 April 2022 with the promo code FAMILYWINTER2122 and get 10% discount + 2 children free.

    Here’s our list of the best Princess hotels for a fantastic holiday with the whole family in the Canary Islands this winter.

    • Taurito Princess

    This modern, all-inclusive 4-star hotel is set in a privileged location: on the beachfront at Taurito Bay. The resort in Taurito is prepared for all types of families. The youngest guests can enjoy the water in the two children’s pools, one of them with a large dragon-slide and follow the fun in the children’s playground and the mini-club with entertainment all day long. But if your kids are no longer so small, they also have a maxi-club where they can play video games and much more besides.

    • Maspalomas Princess

    In the south of the island of Gran Canaria, we find the 4-star hotel Maspalomas Princess, a resort in the heart of Maspalomas and very near the natural reserve of the dunes. This fantastic hotel has a water park with 2 swimming pools, one with slides and the other with splash area (heated in winter). Kids will have a great time!

    • Bahía Princess

    In Princess Bay, a 4-star hotel in Costa Adeje, Tenerife, children will be able to enjoy a children’s playground with a swimming pool, mini-club and mini-disco. What’s more, Tenerife is an excellent place to travel with your family. One of the many activities that you can do is to visit to the highest peak in Spain, the imposing Teide.

    • Fuerteventura Princess

    children will enjoy a whole world of leisure and fun. The resort awaits you with a fantastic children’s swimming pool with a huge pirate ship and a mini entertainment island. They can play in the mini club won’t want to stop dancing in the mini-disco. 

    Book before 31 October 2021 and take advantage of our family summer special offer, with incredible discounts on your dream holiday taken before 30 April 2022. 

    Don’t think about it any longer, your winter is in the Canary Islands!

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    “I just don’t think you can beat the imposing majesty of Mount Teide, watching over the island.

    Richard Newsome, Holiday Creator

    Warmed by the currents of the Gulf Stream, the Canaries benefit from year-round sunshine

    The Canary Islands are a diverse little archipelago with two things in common: great weather year-round and some of the best beaches in Europe. They are Spain’s most far-flung territory, sitting just off of the coast of northwest Africa.

    Tenerife, the largest of the islands, is renowned for its landscape of lush forests, mountains and dark volcanic beaches. Lanzarote has a distinctive lunar-like landscape and nowhere are the Canaries’ volcanic origins more evident than here.

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    Why you should spend your winter holidays in the Canary Islands

    The subtropical climate of the Canary Islands attracts more and more people every time to visit this amazing corner of nature. Warm sea, gentle rays of the sun and unique landscapes will not leave anyone indifferent.

    The Canary Islands form an archipelago of seven main islands: Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote, La Gomera, La Palma and El Hierro. Craters, black sand and fumaroles point to the volcanic origin of the archipelago, providing a unique and varied landscape.

    In winter, the temperature does not fall below 20°C, and in summer it does not exceed 27°C – that is why the climate of the Canary Islands is considered the best climate in the world!

    But if in the summer months the impression of the islands may be incomplete due to the huge number of tourists, then in the winter everyone has a unique opportunity to see the pristine beauty of nature and get an unforgettable vacation experience.

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    Tenerife

    The most popular among tourists is the island of Tenerife, the largest of all the islands of the archipelago. The average air temperature here is 23°C, so you can visit the island all year round.

    Its peak (Teide volcano) rises to 3,718 meters above sea level; You can climb here on foot, although there are specially equipped lifts. Due to the special landscape and humidity of the air, the clouds surrounding its mountain peaks collide with each other, forming a unique natural phenomenon – the so-called “sea of ​​clouds”.

    And in winter, the contrast between the mountains and the coast is especially beautiful: after all, on the same day you can climb to the top of the Teide volcano, and then go down and swim in the sea!

    Tenerife is ready to offer its guests a variety of black and white sand beaches, rugged coastline, small traditional villages, characteristic flora and fauna, as well as a unique landscape in which dry desert areas are replaced by green oases. Parks, recreation centers, areas for games and entertainment – there is everything for a good rest for children and adults.

    Lanzarote

    Lanzarote is the easternmost of the Canary Islands and therefore closest to the African continent. Its height above sea level does not exceed 670 m.

    The pearl of the island is the Timanfaya National Park, where the most beautiful volcanic cones are concentrated, which seem to take us to the surface of the moon. There are so many people who want to look at this miracle of nature that visiting the park is limited in time, place and number of tourists.

    In addition, the island offers many beaches, most of which are covered with black sand. The climate is very mild and there is little rainfall, and thanks to the long sunny days, Lanzarote has become a popular destination for athletes who can train in many sports all year round, such as swimming, cycling or sailing.

    The island also offers excellent conditions for surfing thanks to the constant strong waves that attract surfers from all over the world!

    Fuerteventura Island

    Fuerteventura will surprise you with endless beaches (more than 150 km) and characteristic volcanic landscapes. Strong regular winds make this island perfect for windsurfers and kite surfers.

    As in Lanzarote, the inner part of the island is elevated (up to 807 m), which explains the similarity of their climates. The year-round average temperature is around 22°C and there is almost no precipitation, but this weather changes dramatically during periods when hot air currents from the Sahara bring heat here.

    The landscape of the island is quite arid and deserted, but undoubtedly it is here that the most beautiful beaches of the archipelago are located, and the prevailing white sand in many places creates the effect of “turquoise” sea water; sometimes it even seems to emit light.

    If you decide to spend your winter holidays in the Canary Islands, we recommend staying at one of the 4* or 5* IBEROSTAR hotels in Tenerife, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura. Their comfortable rooms with all amenities, gourmet cuisine, spa treatments, swimming pools, many additional offers and opportunities for recreation and recreation perfectly complement the unique atmosphere of each of the islands.

    Where to go in Spain in winter?

    Spain, being at a considerable distance from our countries, has always been perceived by Russians and Ukrainians as an opportunity for an unusual vacation, touching something completely different and new. And the warm climate and crystal clear sea coasts, combined with the hospitality of its people, only increased the desire of our people to travel in this direction. Even in winter in Spain there is also something to see. After all, it is rich not only in natural gifts, but also in many man-made miracles, as well as all sorts of new club life and active pastime trends. This developed European country miraculously absorbed the best traditions of many peoples of the East and West, harmoniously combining all of them in one bottle. And the question of where to go in Spain in winter is, in fact, quite complicated, since it is almost impossible to cover all possible options in one visit.

    Winter holidays in Spain. Main destinations

    We will try to choose the most interesting and optimal destinations for excursions and recreation from the whole variety. Therefore, we suggest that you familiarize yourself with the list of the main resorts, excursions and attractions in Spain recommended for visiting in the winter:

    • Ski resorts in the Pyrenees;
    • Beach holidays in the Canaries and Costa del Sol;
    • Wellness treatments in Catalonia and Andalusia;
    • Architectural sights of Madrid and Barcelona;
    • Football tours;
    • Wine tours;
    • Visiting Spanish carnivals;
    • New Year travel programs.

    Before we analyze in detail the described destinations for winter holidays in Spain, we will discuss how to get here and the main prices for housing and hotels.

    How much does a winter holiday in Spain cost?

    You can reach this country both by land and by air. The best option is to take an air ticket, which on average costs about 250 € (if you fly from Ukraine or Russia), but there are options when you can save about 20% of this price.

    Please bring your passport and valid visa with you. Its registration itself will cost about 55 €, in addition to this, it will be necessary to pay visa and service fees (about the same amount).
    The cost of moving within Spain itself ranges from 30-40 € for intercity buses and 0.7-2.15 € for urban transport. A taxi will cost 2 € per delivery and 0.75-1.15 € per kilometer.
    If you decide to actively travel in winter in Spain, it is better to rent a car. This service will delay from 15 € / day and more, but will allow you to feel the absolute master of your time. Gasoline costs approximately 1.17 € per litre.

    Mid-price hotels offer rooms from 100-130 € per night. Four-star hotels are more expensive – you can stay in them starting from 160 € per night. For more economical tourists, hostels are suitable, which in winter in Spain are inexpensive – from 10-12 € per day. You can rent an apartment, prices for which start at about 50 € per night, but there are also more budget options. If tourists are accustomed to relaxing on a grand scale, then it is worth considering the option of renting luxury villas, the cost of which sometimes reaches up to 2000 € per day and even more.

    Also, the cost of a holiday in Spain necessarily includes food, which we will talk about later. One dish in a cafe or restaurant will drag on from about 7 € to 15 €. You can also order a set lunch (siesta) for about 8-10 €. The cost of a meat dish in an expensive establishment starts from 45-50 € and more. It is inexpensive to eat in Spain in winter, as in any other time of the year, in numerous street eateries, where a full meal will cost no more than 5-8 €.

    Some tourists prefer to cook their own food, purchasing the necessary products in the supermarket. Food prices in Spain:

    • Bread – 0.45-0.8 € / baguette;
    • Croissant – 0.8 € / piece;
    • Milk – 0.8 € / liter;
    • Cheese – 10 € / kg;
    • Spaghetti – 0.6 € / kg;
    • Eggs – 1 € / dozen;
    • Raw smoked sausage – 6-8 € / kg;
    • Jamon – 15-49 € / kg;
    • Fish – 8-10 € / kg;
    • Fruit – 0. 5-2 € / kg;
    • Chocolate – 1-1.3 € / bar;
    • Jam – 1.5-2.5 € / bank;
    • Sweet sparkling water – 1 € / liter.

    After refreshing, you can start an active tourist program.

    Where to relax in Spain in winter?

    We propose to return to the list of previously announced places and consider them in more detail.

    Ski resorts in Spain

    Ski resorts in the Pyrenees – the most popular destination for such a holiday in Spain. Located in the north of the country. Some of the best places are Porto del Compte, La Molina and Baqueira Beret. Extreme descents in Maselje are more suitable for professionals. Nearby is the recreation center Formigal, which has about 50 ski slopes of various difficulty levels. Also on the territory of the complex there are 8 restaurants and 2 snow parks for children. The cost of a day pass will cost 39€, and for 5 days you will have to pay 171.5 €.

    Beach holidays in January

    Beach lovers should definitely visit the resorts in the Costa del Sol, where the air temperature even in winter does not fall below 16°C. Perhaps this is not enough for swimming in the sea, but you can admire the picturesque seascapes to your heart’s content while walking along the coastline.

    The Canary Islands provide even more opportunities for a full-fledged pastime, as they are the only beach resorts in Europe where you can swim all year round. Especially popular among Russians and Ukrainians are the islands of Tenerife and Gran Canaria, which have the mildest and warmest climates.

    Wellness treatments in Catalonia

    If we talk about a trip to Spain in winter for health purposes, the largest number of balneological (mineral water) and spa centers, as well as thalasso hotels (treatment with sea climate, water and mud) are concentrated in Catalonia, Andalusia, Valencia and the Canary Islands.

    For connoisseurs of history and art, you should definitely go on excursions in Barcelona and Madrid, which contain the “lion’s share” of the sights of Spain, including ancient castles and fortresses, outlandish monasteries, as well as iconic sports facilities of our time. For example, the world-famous Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, where the legendary Real Madrid train. You can get here for about 8 €. By the way, the so-called football excursions in Spain are also associated with it, allowing you to plunge headlong into the sports life of this country.

    Christmas Markets in Spain

    For those who like gastronomic abundance, wine tours are most likely to be enjoyed, thanks to which you can try the famous varieties of local wines, as well as get acquainted with the production of Spanish cheeses, sausages and jamon.

    Carnivals in Spain

    Separately, it is worth highlighting the carnival life of the Spaniards, which has its roots in ancient times. Since these events are most often held in the open air, you can also admire the costumed performances for free, which will especially appeal to budget tourists, since it allows you to have an inexpensive vacation in Spain in the winter. The most striking carnivals are events held in Andalusia and the Canary Islands.

    Best resorts in lanzarote: The 10 Best Resorts in Lanzarote, Spain

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    Services and facilities include a fitness center, a washing machine and a fridge. Take advantage of the Free Parking with this resort.

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    Resort for up to 2 people with a good rating of 84% based on 203 reviews. This accommodation is located in Teguise.

    Services and facilities: free parking, a terrace and a kitchen. Take advantage of the air conditioning in this resort!

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    Luxurious Eco Dome Experience Lanzarote

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    Resort for up to 2 people with an excellent rating of 90% based on 262 reviews. You will stay in Teguise.

    Services and facilities: a kitchen, air conditioning and an iron.

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    Vacation resort for up to 2 guests with an excellent rating of 100% based on 26 reviews. Your accommodation will be located in Teguise.

    Services and facilities: free parking, a fridge and a freeze. This resort also has air conditioning!

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    Casa Anita

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    Vacation resort for 2 people with an excellent rating of 100% based on 25 reviews. You will be based in Teguise.

    Facilities and services include a coffee place, an iron and air conditioning. Take advantage of the Free Parking with this resort in Teguise!

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    Acogedor apartamento con piscina y sauna.

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    Resort listing for 1 guest with an excellent rating of 97% based on 88 reviews. You will stay in Haría.

    Facilities and services: a washing machine, an iron and a sauna. Take advantage of the garden in this resort!

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    Facilities and services: a tennis court, a sauna and a food shop. Take advantage of the pool in this resort.

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    Vacation resort for up to 2 people with an excellent rating of 96% based on 1710 reviews. This accommodation is based in Arrecife.

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    Frequently asked questions about resorts in Lanzarote

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    • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star resorts in Lanzarote?

      Among 2, 3 and 4-star resorts in Lanzarote, Club Atlántico is the most popular one.

    • What are the best luxury resorts in Lanzarote?

      Hotel Lanzarote Village, Costa Calero and h20 Suites Lanzarote Gardens are among the best luxury resorts in Lanzarote.

    • What are the best resorts with a swimming pool in Lanzarote?

      La Concha Boutique Apartments, Hotel Lanzarote Village and Casas Heddy are among the best resorts with a swimming pool in Lanzarote.

    • What are the best resorts with jacuzzi in Lanzarote?

      La Concha Boutique Apartments, Hotel Lanzarote Village and Casas Heddy are the best resorts with a jacuzzi in Lanzarote.

    • What are the best family friendly resorts in Lanzarote?

      The best family friendly resorts in Lanzarote are Hotel Lanzarote Village, Casas Heddy and Costa Calero.

    • What are the best pet friendly resorts in Lanzarote?

      The best pet friendly resorts in Lanzarote are Casas Heddy, h20 Suites Lanzarote Gardens and Acogedor apartamento con piscina y sauna.

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    With beautiful beaches, year-round sunshine and kids’ clubs so good they’ll make the grown ups jealous, Lanzarote is perfect for a fun family escape. Here are the best places to stay on the island. 

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    The Canaries are a fool-proof family holiday option year-round, thanks to reliable sunshine, beautiful beaches, and plenty of activities to suit all ages and interests.

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    While Tenerife and Gran Canaria might dominate the recommendations lists for family breaks in the Canaries, Lanzarote deserves your attention. Across the island you’ll find aquaparks, water sports, amazing walks, beautiful beaches. And beyond the resorts, there’s an otherworldly volcanic landscape to explore. 

    While the island certainly caters to outdoorsy-types, the main tourist areas are packed with fantastic hotels for those of us who would rather sip sangria by the pool, or be dazzled by evening entertainment.

    We’ve trawled the Mumsnet Holiday threads for the best family-friendly hotels in Lanzarote, from luxury properties to budget bases and everything in between. Whether you’re after a relaxing hotel with a great kids’ club, or an adventure-packed trip to entertain active teens (or if you’re just seeking the best all-inclusive grub), we’ve got the Lanzarote hotel picks you don’t want to miss.

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    • Best beachfront hotel: Princess Yaiza Hotel Resort, Playa Blanca
    • Best for luxury: Hotel Fariones, Puerto del Carmen
    • Best for a budget break: Seaside Los Jameos, Puerto del Carmen
    • Best for babies/toddlers: Los Zocos Impressive Lanzarote, Costa Teguise 
    • Best for swimming pools: Elba Lanzarote Royal Village Resort

    1. Best overall hotel: Princess Yaiza Hotel Resort, Playa Blanca

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    “The beach is literally right at the hotel steps. The marina next door has some lovely shops but, more important for me, some lovely restaurants which both adults and children enjoyed. I’d recommend this place without hesitation in terms of location” – recommended by Mumsnet user, Doodlez

    “We went to the Yaiza last year with a 5 month old. We had a lovely time, and were really impressed with the hotel. The suites are big and roomy, food was v good, staff v helpful and friendly. Very good for child-friendly holiday – but no steps for pram down to promenade behind beach” – tried and tested by Mumsnet user, Sticki

    One hotel that’s repeatedly referenced on the Mumsnet Lanzarote forums is the Princess Yaiza. The location is unbeatable, with the beach on the doorstep, and local shops and restaurants nearby.

    However, you might not feel much need to leave the resort, as there’s so much going on inside. You’ll find six outdoor pools (including a kids’ pool), a gym and a spa, as well as activities such as tennis, snorkelling and diving available for an additional charge.

    Foodies will be impressed by Yaiza’s seven restaurants, serving a mixture of Spanish, Asian, Italian, and BBQ food. Breakfast comes highly rated, too.

    During peak season the Princess Yaiza is on the pricier side, and expect it to be busy (which is a blessing or a curse depending on your preference). But, if you’re looking for a reliable family holiday in Lanzarote, this hotel comes highly recommended. 

    Nearest airport: Lanzarote Airport (14.2 miles)

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    2. Best budget family-friendly hotel: Seaside Los Jameos, Puerto del Carmen

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    “almost identical to the Yaiza very lovely inside and out and great rooms but half the price (well almost) we had a look round as we have been to the Yaiza several times and are finding it a little expensive now with the Euro being so bad. They were really helpful had great kids facilities, lovely pools etc” – recommended by Mumsnet user, mel38

    “Lovely hotel right opposite the beach, lovely pool and great food” – tried and tested by Mumsnet user, thefemaleJoshLyman

    The location of Los Jameos can’t be beaten, as it’s only a short drive from the airport and right next to the beach. Best of all though is how family-friendly the hotel is. There’s a babies’ splash pool and a kids’ pool, plus a fun and colourful kids’ club. At night there’s a kids’ disco to keep the little ones happy. The spacious family rooms also sleep two adults and two children comfortably.

    Other facilities for the grown-ups include a gym, a spa, and two 18-hole golf courses nearby. Los Jameos is a little lacking in culinary options, with only one restaurant and a handful of bars serving snacks. However, you won’t go hungry at the world-cuisine buffet, and the palm tree-lined restaurant terrace is a gorgeous spot to dine.

    While this hotel isn’t super cheap, what you get for your money is as good as more expensive competitors, and the children’s facilities ensure you’ll get some peace too. 

    Nearest airport: Lanzarote Airport (1.8 miles)

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    Best luxury hotel for families: Hotel Fariones, Puerto del Carmen

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    For a family holiday to remember, the five-star Hotel Fariones delivers luxury without compromising on kiddy-friendliness. This hotel was refurbished in 2020, and its fresh, minimal decor and landscaped grounds are stunning.

    Like all the best hotels in Lanzarote, Hotel Fariones is only a two-minute walk from the beach. There’s also an infinity pool plus Jacuzzis, so you can enjoy sea views without leaving the resort. There’s also a sports complex next to the hotel that guests can access, which includes tennis and paddle courts, an outdoor crossfit area, and a gym that offers fitness classes. The guest experience centre can also organise boat trips and other excursions for you.

    Foodies will be impressed by the buffet and three à la carte restaurants and the various bars. Evening entertainment includes live music by the pool.

    While children are welcome here, there is no kids’ club or other dedicated facilities for children, so this hotel is better suited to older kids.

    Nearest airport: Lanzarote Airport (4.1 miles)

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    4. Best family-friendly apartment: Nautilus Lanzarote Aparthotel, Puerto del Carmen

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    If you like to do your own thing on holiday, then the Nautilus Aparthotel offers the flexibility of an apartment with the facilities of a hotel. Like many hotels in Lanzarote, it’s situated right on the beach, and as it’s less than two miles from the airport you don’t need to worry about lengthy transfers.

    The complex features two heated pools, and apartments have their own terraces with sun loungers if you’d rather sunbathe in peace. There’s also mini golf to entertain the kids (and the kids-at-heart).

    Nautilus features unique modern art, and the suites are simple and fresh. Breakfast is included here, and there are plenty of restaurants and shops nearby to eat out or eat in.  

    Nearest airport: Lanzarote Airport (1.3 miles)

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    5. Best for babies and toddlers: Los Zocos Impressive Lanzarote, Costa Teguise

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    “We really enjoyed it – DCs were 5 and 18 months at the time. Was a kids club that DS loved. Very close to the beach, which was great, and at the quiet end of Costa Teguise. Don’t know if all-inclusive would be worth the money – the evening buffet (we tried it once) was a bit limited.  We really enjoyed it – I think for the price it was great for a very child-friendly holiday” – recommended by Mumsnet user, Raahh

    If you’re looking for a holiday that you and the youngest members of your family will enjoy, then Los Zocas offers excellent child-friendly facilities while providing plenty for grown-ups too.

    Your toddlers will love the mini splash pool with water spouts and mushroom-themed waterfalls. There’s a children’s playground and pool, and a children’s club and indoor play area for kids aged 4-12. Other family-friendly features include access to high chairs and cots, and self-service laundry facilities in case of any accidents or messy mealtimes. 

    For tired parents there’s a beautiful garden space for sunbathing, spa facilities, and a quiet pool. The rooms include a balcony or terrace, as well as a kitchenette. 

    Food-wise, you’ll find two buffet restaurants, and kids will love the giant pirate ship in the El Boulevard Restaurant! There’s bed and breakfast, half board, all-inclusive, and all-inclusive premium options available.

    Nearest airport: Lanzarote Airport (8.3 miles)

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    6. Best hotel with water slides: Elba Lanzarote Royal Village Resort

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    This hotel more than delivers for kids, with an impressive splash park, and both a kids’ and teens’ club. There’s even a kids-only cinema for when you’re needing some quiet time. In the evenings, dancers, acrobats and musicians all feature on the entertainment bill.

    As well as the main restaurant, you’ll find an Italian a la carte that’s kiddie friendly. Other facilities include a spa and a gym, and the hotel is only a short walk from the beach.

    There’s a number of family suites on offer, meaning you’ll have a spacious home base to spread out in while you explore Lanzarote.

    Nearest airport: Lanzarote airport (15.1 miles)

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    7. Best all-inclusive hotel in Lanzarote: h20 Rubicon Palace, Playa Blanca

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    “I loved it, our kids went to the kids club every day and really enjoyed it. We went just before Christmas. I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed the food, we preferred the main buffet restaurant to the other restaurants” – tried and tested by Mumsnet user, 2catsand2kids

    If you tire of buffet restaurants on holiday, then you’ll be spoilt for choice at Rubicon Palace with its 10 (!) restaurants and bars. Dining options include Italian, Asian, and steak, though the main restaurant also packs a punch with different food stalls dotted around the room. There’s even a coffee shop.

    Kids aren’t overlooked at Rubicon Palace, with a creche and a kids’ club on-site. There’s also a playground and a playhouse that’s packed with activities including craft projects and a fancy dress box.

    They’ve not forgotten the grown ups either, with facilities including aqua gym, water polo, beach volleyball, minigolf, boules, excursions and dance classes. There’s also a luxury spa for when you need that extra bit of ‘me time’. Rooms feature a balcony or terrace, and there’s the option to book a room with a sea view. 

    Nearest airport: Lanzarote Airport (16.2 miles)

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    Related: The best family hotels in the Algarve

    8. Best hotel for entertainment: Gran Castillo Tagoro Family & Fun Playa, Playa Blanca

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    If family holidays for you (or at least for your kids) are less about relaxing and more about doing, then the Gran Castillo Tagro has some of the best facilities in Lanzarote that we’ve come across.

    This hotel is extremely kiddy-friendly. As well as a selection of family rooms and suites (with ocean views), there are also kids’ rooms with fun decor and admission to the 5D cinema included.

    Active kids will love the Castleland pool with its dragon water slide. The kids’ club will keep them busy with everything from playing football or dodgeball to games in the water or table tennis, not to mention the craft workshops, PlayStation, mini-basketball championships and theme days such as Pirate, Minions or Magic Days. There’s also a kids’ self-service buffet to fuel tired little ones after all the activities. Maybe you’ll get that downtime after all!

    Grown ups will love the selection of restaurants, the spa facilities, and the immersive evening entertainment. This hotel is also within walking distance of local shops, bars and restaurants, as well as a large beach. The wider Playa Blanca area is great for water sports if that’s your thing, too. 

    Nearest airport: Lanzarote Airport (13. 2 miles)

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    Is Lanzarote a good family holiday destination?

    Lanzarote is a great destination for families with kids of all ages thanks to the beautiful beaches, stunning views, outdoor activities, water sports, and vast number of excellent hotels. The island is small, which means airport transfers are generally quick and easy – great for restless kids! Thanks to its reputation as a good family holiday location, many of the island’s hotels provide excellent kids’ clubs and family rooms. 

    Which part of Lanzarote is best for families?

    Lanzarote is split into several resorts, all of which have their own benefits for families. Playa Blanca, to the south of the island, is one of the best locations for families, with its gorgeous beaches and warm waters. Whether your family likes water sports or just relaxing in the sun, you’ll find this in Playa Bianca. 

    Costa Teguise is located near the airport, and is another good resort for families. This area was developed with tourists in mind, so you’ll find great amenities including restaurants, cafes, and bars, as well as beautiful beaches and excellent hotels.  

    What’s the best family-friendly hotel in Lanzarote?

    Mumsnetters overwhelmingly agree that Princess Yaiza Hotel is the best family-friendly hotel in Lanzarote. It’s packed with activities for all ages, and the location is unbeatable.

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    We then did some research, looking at what family hotels in Lanzarote had won accolades or been featured in ‘best choice’ lists across travel publications, and what customer reviews said about them. Having collated all that information, we then narrowed our list down to the best family hotels in Lanzarote at the moment.

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    Fuerteventura Port Sea, Morro del Jable – Updated 2022 Prices

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    Located in Morro del Jable, a 9-minute walk from Morro Jable Beach and 1 km from Playa Las Coloradas, Fuerteventura Port Sea offers air conditioning. The apartment, set in a building dating from 2015, is 6.8 km from Jandia Golf and a 7-minute walk from Morro del Jable.

    The apartment features 1 bedroom, a TV and a fully equipped kitchen that provides guests with a microwave, a fridge, a washing machine and a toaster. Towels and bed linen are featured in this accommodation.

    Cofete is 5.1 km from the apartment, while Playa Jandia is 9.2 km away. The nearest airport is Fuerteventura Airport, 90.1 km from Fuerteventura Port Sea.

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    ROBINSON JANDIA PLAYA – Adults only, Morro del Jable

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    The Robinson Club is located in southern Fuerteventura, 2 km from Morro de Jable. It offers direct access to Jandia Beach, a large outdoor pool, tennis courts, spa and fitness centre.

    The spacious rooms at ROBINSON JANDIA PLAYA – Adults only are equipped with satellite TV, a refrigerator and a safety deposit box. Most rooms have a private balcony and air conditioning.

    Guests can relax in the 60,000 m2 garden. The Wellfit Spa & Fitness Center features a hot tub, steam bath, sauna and massage service.

    Windsurfing, sailing, diving, beach volleyball and painting are just some of the activities.

    A varied buffet is served for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Wine, beer and soft drinks are included in the rate. In the evenings there is an entertainment program.

    Ferries depart from the city to Gran Canaria and Tenerife. Free parking is available nearby.

    Couples especially like the location – they rated accommodation in the area for a trip as a couple at 9.6 .

    ROBINSON JANDIA PLAYA – Adults only has been welcoming Booking. com guests since May 18, 2010.
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    Food and drink

    • Special diet menus (on request)

    • Bar

    • Restaurant

    Internet

    Internet access is not available.

    Parking

    Free public parking nearby (reservation is not needed) .

    • Parking
      Outside

    Reception desk

    • ATM on site

    • Luggage storage

    • Tour office

    • 24-hour front desk

    Cleaning services

    • Daily cleaning

    • Ironing services

    Business center services

    • Business Center

    • Meeting/banqueting room

    Security

    • Safe

    • Smoking areas

    • Air conditioner

    • Wake-up service

    • Car rental

    • Packed lunches

    • Elevator

    • Facilities for disabled guests

    • Non-smoking rooms

    • Wake-up service / alarm clock

    2 pools


      Pool 1 – outdoor
      Is free!

    • Open all year round

    • Adults only

    • Heated swimming pool

    • Pool/beach towels

    • Sun loungers/beach chairs


    • Pool 2 – outdoor
      Is free!

    • Open all year round

    • Adults only

    • Infinity pool

    • Rooftop pool

    Health services

    • Sun loungers/beach chairs

    • Turkish bath

    • Hot tub/Jacuzzi

    • Massage

    • Spa and wellness center

    • Fitness center

    • Sauna

    The staff speaks these languages

    • German

    • English

    • spanish

    • Portuguese

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    Until 11:00

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    Please enter your dates of stay and review the booking conditions for the requested room.

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    Child Policy

    Children are not allowed.

    Crib and Extra Bed Policy

    No extra beds or baby cots available.

    Age limit

    Minimum entry age: 18 years old

    Pets

    Pets are not allowed.

    Cards accepted by the property

    ROBINSON JANDIA PLAYA – Adults only accepts these cards and reserves the right to temporarily hold an amount prior to arrival.

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    Mar Azul Fuerteventura, Morro del Jable – Updated 2022 Prices

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    Located in Morro del Jable, 300 meters from Morro Jable Beach and 1.1 km from Playa del Matorral, Mar Azul Fuerteventura offers a terrace and air conditioning. With pool views, this accommodation provides a balcony and a swimming pool.

    This apartment is equipped with 1 bedroom, a kitchen with a microwave and a fridge, a flat-screen TV, a seating area and 1 bathroom equipped with a shower.

    Playa Las Coloradas is 2.9 km from the apartment, while Jandia Golf is 4.1 km away. The nearest airport is Fuerteventura Airport, 83 km from Mar Azul Fuerteventura.

    Mar Azul Fuerteventura has been welcoming Booking.com guests since Sep 20, 2020 2022.

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    Nearest beaches

    • Morro Jable beach

      9.5 magnificent beach

      250 m from the option of accommodation

    • Plaiya-del

      9.2 Excellent beach

      800 m from the option of accommodation

    • Plaia-de-las-sloradas beach

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      9.4 Excellent beach

      2.5 km from property

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    All distances are measured in a straight line. Actual distance may vary.

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    1 swimming pool

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    outdoors

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    • Balcony

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    Eat when it suits you

    • Dining table

    • Coffee machine

    • Plate

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    • Washing machine

    • Microwave oven

    • Refrigerator

    • Kitchenette

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    Extra comfort

    • Sofa bed

    outside

    enjoy the view

    • Pool view

    • Sea view

    • View from the window

    Seating area

    Here everyone will be together

    • Dining area

    • Sofa

    • Seating area

    Media and technology

    Fun for everyone under one roof

    • Flat screen TV

    • TV

    Internet

    No Internet access.

    Parking

    No parking available.

    Security

    • Carbon monoxide detector

    Availability

    • Fully wheelchair accessible

    • Elevator for access to upper floors

    Outdoor swimming pool

      Is free!
      Access to all pools is free

    Miscellaneous

    • Air conditioner

    • Non-smoking throughout

    The staff speaks these languages

    • English

    • spanish

    • Italian

    Accommodation conditions

    Mar Azul Fuerteventura takes special requests – add in the next step!

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    Children of all ages are welcome.

    To see exact prices and availability, please enter the number of children in your group and their age when searching.

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    Baby cots or extra beds are not available.

    No age limit

    There are no age restrictions for check-in.

    Payment system through Booking.com

    Booking.com accepts payment from you for this booking on behalf of the property, but asks you to bring cash with you in case of additional charges on site.


    Smoking

    No smoking.

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    No parties/events allowed.

    Pets

    Pets are not allowed.

    Legal information

    This facility is managed by an individual. European Union consumer protection laws may not apply when booking with professional landlords.

    Places to stay in puerto rico gran canaria: 10 Best Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria Hotels, Spain (From € 47)

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    The 10 Best Hotels in Puerto Rico for 2022

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        • What are some popular economy hotels in Puerto Rico?

          Apartamentos Miami
          is a popular economy hotel with good ratings.

        • How much do hotels in Puerto Rico cost?

          Based on hotel prices on Trip. com, the average cost per night for hotels in Puerto Rico is USD 269. Hotel rates change often; this price is for reference only.

        • What are the most popular hotels in Puerto Rico?

          Whether you’re traveling for business or going on vacation, there are many popular hotels to choose from in Puerto Rico.
          Marina Bayview Gran Canaria – Adults Only, Morasol Suites and Servatur Casablanca Suites & Spa – Adults Only
          are all popular hotels to stay at.

        • At what hotels in Puerto Rico can I try local breakfast foods?

          A delicious breakfast is a great way to kick start your day. At
          Holiday Club Sol Amadores, Canaima Apartments – Adults Only and Servatur Terrazamar Sun Suite
          , guests can enjoy Puerto Rico-style breakfasts.

        • Which hotels in Puerto Rico are suitable for families or travelers with kids?

          Many people who travel with families or kids to Puerto Rico choose to stay at
          Apartamentos Río Piedras, Apartamentos Los Veleros and IG Nachosol Premium Apartments by Servatur – Adults Only
          . These hotels are also priced inexpensively.

        • What luxury hotels are recommended in Puerto Rico?

          Holiday Club Playa Amadores
          is one of the most popular luxury hotels in Puerto Rico.

        • What hotels in Puerto Rico are suitable for couples?

          Whether you’re going on a honeymoon or a vacation with your partner,
          Apartamentos Río Piedras, Morasol Suites and Marina Bayview Gran Canaria – Adults Only
          are some of the top hotels chosen by couples.

        • How much do hotels in Puerto Rico cost on the weekend?

          Based on hotel prices on Trip.com, the average cost per night on the weekend for hotels in Puerto Rico is USD 245. Hotel rates change often; this price is for reference only.

        • At which popular hotels in Puerto Rico can I try local foods?

          Those who like trying local foods might want to consider staying at
          Canaima Apartments – Adults Only, Hotel Altamadores or IG Nachosol Atlantic & Yaizasol by Servatur – Adults Only
          . There are lots of famous restaurants serving local dishes near these hotels.

        • Of all the hotels in Puerto Rico, which hotels have the highest user ratings?

          When traveling to Puerto Rico for the first time, many travelers find it difficult to choose a hotel to stay in. According to Trip.com data,
          Marina Suites Gran Canaria, Servatur Casablanca Suites & Spa – Adults Only and Hotel Altamadores
          are popular hotels with high ratings, making them good choices for your trip.

        • What popular hotels in Puerto Rico have parking?

          If you’re planning on driving to Puerto Rico, why not stay at
          Hotel Altamadores, IG Nachosol Atlantic & Yaizasol by Servatur – Adults Only or Morasol Suites
          ? These are all popular hotels with parking lots.

        • When traveling to Puerto Rico, which hotels have pools?

          Summer is a great season to take your kids or family on a trip to Puerto Rico.
          Apartamentos Eden, Servatur Terrazamar Sun Suite(Indoor swimming pool) and IG Nachosol Atlantic & Yaizasol by Servatur – Adults Only(Indoor swimming pool)
          are popular hotels with pools.

        • What popular hotels have non-smoking rooms in Puerto Rico?

          Many guests care about the quality of the rooms they stay in and want to ensure that their rooms have fresh, clean air.
          Canaima Apartments – Adults Only, Marina Bayview Gran Canaria – Adults Only and Servatur Montebello
          are all popular hotels in Puerto Rico with non-smoking rooms.

        • In Puerto Rico, what popular hotels have free Wi-Fi?

          When staying at a hotel, internet access is important for both vacationers and business travelers.
          Servatur Montebello, Marina Bayview Gran Canaria – Adults Only and Marina Suites Gran Canaria
          are all popular hotels in Puerto Rico with free Wi-Fi.

        • In Puerto Rico, which hotels have barrier-free access?

          Hotel Altamadores, Morasol Suites and IG Nachosol Atlantic & Yaizasol by Servatur – Adults Only
          are popular hotels in Puerto Rico with barrier-free access.

        • In Puerto Rico, which popular hotels have gyms?

          Based on Trip. com user ratings,
          Marina Suites Gran Canaria, IG Nachosol Atlantic & Yaizasol by Servatur – Adults Only and Servatur Casablanca Suites & Spa – Adults Only
          are highly rated hotels with gyms.

        Puerto Rico Hotel Guide

        Book your hotel on Trip.com for an amazing travel experience. Looking for hotels in Puerto Rico? Trip.com is a great place to start. If you travel to Spain, visiting Puerto Rico is a good choice. You can plan a one or two day trip to Puerto Rico.

        Puerto Rico does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Although there aren’t any airports or train stations, visitors can come to the city via bus or other means of transportation.

        On Trip.com, there are 73 recommended hotels in Puerto Rico. When looking for hotels in Puerto Rico, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 100 USD. There are 10 four-star hotels in Puerto Rico at an average price of 168 USD per night. There are 18 three-star hotels in Puerto Rico at an average price of 99 USD per night. There are 11 two-star hotels in Puerto Rico at an average price of 80 USD per night. Unique local hotels in Puerto Rico provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. Holiday Club Puerto Calma is one of the most popular hotels in Puerto Rico. If you’re still unsure, Trip.com recommends Holiday Club Sol Amadores.

        You can also visit top-rated attractions like The Shamrock Bar, Mary D’s Bar, The Outlaws Bar.

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        Palmeramar

        Montaña Clara, 5, Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain

        $297

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        Bahia Blanca

        Calle La Palma, 1, Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain

        $72

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        Calypso Oasis

        10 Avenida de Mogán, Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain

        $67

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        Hotel Altamar

        Avenida La Cornisa, 21, Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain

        $63

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        Holiday Club Playa Amadores

        Avenida Minstra Anna Lindh 1, Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain

        $97

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        IG Nachosol Atlantic & Yaizasol by Servatur – Adults Only

        Calle Fuerteventura, 15, Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain

        $77

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        Gloria Palace Amadores Thalasso & Hotel

        La Palma, 2, Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain

        $105

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        Where to stay in Puerto Rico

        Hotels in popular Spain cities
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        About Puerto Rico

        Puerto Rico combines some of the finest weather in Spain with delightful outdoor activities. The swimmer’s paradise in the south of Gran Canaria features spectacular diving spots, relaxing beaches and modern ocean-facing resorts.

        Things to do in Puerto Rico

        Take a dip at Amadores Beach, Puerto Rico’s horseshoe-shaped bay, also known as “Lovers’ Beach”. Fringed with pine trees and brimming with lounge chairs and umbrellas, Amadores is a picturesque and social beach hangout.

        Treat yourself to a decadent seafood platter at Puerto Escala, Puerto Rico’s bustling marina. From giant tuna steak and sea bream to mussels, lobsters, crabs and clams, each restaurant is a feast for the senses.

        Puerto Rico’s coast attracts hundreds of bottlenose dolphins and pilot whales, which can be seen up close on a boat tour. Sharks and turtles are known to make an appearance as well, while Gran Canaria’s vibrant reefs and ocean life can be safely observed from within a glass-bottomed submarine.

        Wind down with an evening out at Europa Centre, Puerto Rico’s leading resort and shopping hub. Set atop a cliff overlooking the ocean, this shopping complex offers family-friendly bars, a late-night disco, vibrant karaoke clubs and open-air cocktail lounges.

        Getting around Puerto Rico

        The entirety of Gran Canaria can be explored using public transportation and taxis. Within Puerto Rico, walking is a viable way to explore beaches, restaurants and attractions. Gran Canaria Airport is a 30-minute drive from town, with direct shuttle buses available.

        Facts about staying in Puerto Rico

        • What are the best hotels in Puerto Rico?

          IG Nachosol Atlantic & Yaizasol by Servatur – Adults Only is a very popular hotel in Puerto Rico with a score of 8.7 from 767 reviews. Holiday Club Puerto Calma (8.4 from 718 reviews) and Servatur Montebello (8.0 from 480 reviews) are also highly rated Puerto Rico hotels based on recent feedback from HotelsCombined users.

        • What is a good hotel near Playa de Puerto Rico?

          With a rating of 8.7/10 from 767 reviews, IG Nachosol Atlantic & Yaizasol by Servatur – Adults Only is a hotel close to Playa de Puerto Rico that is well recommended by HotelsCombined users.

        • What is a good hotel in Puerto Rico near Playa de Amadores?

          IG Nachosol Atlantic & Yaizasol by Servatur – Adults Only is the most recommended hotel near Playa de Amadores on HotelsCombined (scoring 8.7 over 767 reviews).

        • How much do hotels in Puerto Rico cost?

          Searches in the last 72 hours suggest an average price of around $175/night is normal for a hotel in Puerto Rico.

        • How much is a cheap hotel in Puerto Rico?

          Over the last 3 days, Puerto Rico hotels have been found for as cheap as $50/night in searches by HotelsCombined users. Prices for this weekend in Puerto Rico start from $59 per night when checking in on Oct 7 and out on Oct 9.

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        $62 – $240

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        $82 – $110

        Average price per night / 3-star hotel. Prices are not fixed and may vary with time.

        Top Rated Puerto Rico hotels

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        Cheapest hotels in Puerto Rico, Spain

        Show all 320 hotels

        Hotel prices in Puerto Rico

        #1 Most popular

        Palmeramar

        Montaña Clara, 5, Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain

        $297

        View Deal

        #1 Most popular

        Bahia Blanca

        Calle La Palma, 1, Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain

        $72

        View Deal

        #2 Most popular

        Calypso Oasis

        10 Avenida de Mogán, Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain

        $67

        View Deal

        Best value

        Hotel Altamar

        Avenida La Cornisa, 21, Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain

        $63

        View Deal

        #1 Most popular

        Holiday Club Playa Amadores

        Avenida Minstra Anna Lindh 1, Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain

        $97

        View Deal

        #2 Most popular

        IG Nachosol Atlantic & Yaizasol by Servatur – Adults Only

        Calle Fuerteventura, 15, Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain

        $77

        View Deal

        Best value

        Gloria Palace Amadores Thalasso & Hotel

        La Palma, 2, Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, Spain

        $105

        View Deal

        Best prices found by HotelsCombined users in the past 24 hours.

        Where to stay in Puerto Rico

        Hotels in popular Spain cities
        Hotels near popular Puerto Rico airports
        Hotels near popular Puerto Rico landmarks
        Vacation rentals in popular Spain cities

        About Puerto Rico

        Puerto Rico combines some of the finest weather in Spain with delightful outdoor activities. The swimmer’s paradise in the south of Gran Canaria features spectacular diving spots, relaxing beaches and modern ocean-facing resorts.

        Things to do in Puerto Rico

        Take a dip at Amadores Beach, Puerto Rico’s horseshoe-shaped bay, also known as “Lovers’ Beach”. Fringed with pine trees and brimming with lounge chairs and umbrellas, Amadores is a picturesque and social beach hangout.

        Treat yourself to a decadent seafood platter at Puerto Escala, Puerto Rico’s bustling marina. From giant tuna steak and sea bream to mussels, lobsters, crabs and clams, each restaurant is a feast for the senses.

        Puerto Rico’s coast attracts hundreds of bottlenose dolphins and pilot whales, which can be seen up close on a boat tour. Sharks and turtles are known to make an appearance as well, while Gran Canaria’s vibrant reefs and ocean life can be safely observed from within a glass-bottomed submarine.

        Wind down with an evening out at Europa Centre, Puerto Rico’s leading resort and shopping hub. Set atop a cliff overlooking the ocean, this shopping complex offers family-friendly bars, a late-night disco, vibrant karaoke clubs and open-air cocktail lounges.

        Getting around Puerto Rico

        The entirety of Gran Canaria can be explored using public transportation and taxis. Within Puerto Rico, walking is a viable way to explore beaches, restaurants and attractions. Gran Canaria Airport is a 30-minute drive from town, with direct shuttle buses available.

        Facts about staying in Puerto Rico

        • What are the best hotels in Puerto Rico?

          IG Nachosol Atlantic & Yaizasol by Servatur – Adults Only is a very popular hotel in Puerto Rico with a score of 8.7 from 767 reviews. Holiday Club Puerto Calma (8.4 from 718 reviews) and Servatur Montebello (8.0 from 480 reviews) are also highly rated Puerto Rico hotels based on recent feedback from HotelsCombined users.

        • What is a good hotel near Playa de Puerto Rico?

          With a rating of 8.7/10 from 767 reviews, IG Nachosol Atlantic & Yaizasol by Servatur – Adults Only is a hotel close to Playa de Puerto Rico that is well recommended by HotelsCombined users.

        • What is a good hotel in Puerto Rico near Playa de Amadores?

          IG Nachosol Atlantic & Yaizasol by Servatur – Adults Only is the most recommended hotel near Playa de Amadores on HotelsCombined (scoring 8.7 over 767 reviews).

        • How much do hotels in Puerto Rico cost?

          Searches in the last 72 hours suggest an average price of around $175/night is normal for a hotel in Puerto Rico.

        • How much is a cheap hotel in Puerto Rico?

          Over the last 3 days, Puerto Rico hotels have been found for as cheap as $50/night in searches by HotelsCombined users. Prices for this weekend in Puerto Rico start from $59 per night when checking in on Oct 7 and out on Oct 9.

        °APARTAMENTOS MIRIAM PUERTO RICO (Spain) – Apartments for daily rent – from 2232 RUB

        Very good4242 reviews10

        Apartamentos Miriam – Puerto Rico

        27.785442,
        -15.709661

        Puerto Rico,
        Spain

        2232Rub

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        AVDA. La Graciosa 13,
        puerto rico,
        Spain,
        35130,
        Gran Canaria

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        Description

        Situated 2.8 km from Amadores Beach, Apartamentos Miriam offers a sundeck and sun terrace. Popular points of interest include HiperDino Express Puerto Rico and Angry Birds Activity Park, both located nearby.

        Location

        The center of Puerto Rico is 1 km from the apartments. Restaurant Los Veleros with a large selection of food and drinks is located 150 meters from the apartments. Puerto Rico Beach is also a short drive away.

        The “Barranco Agua La Perra” bus stop is 400 meters from Apartamentos Miriam.

        Rooms

        These rooms offer ocean views.

        Dining

        A full breakfast is served every morning in the hotel’s dining room for EUR 6 per person per night.
        A complimentary full breakfast is served daily at the hotel.

        Leisure and business

        Apartamentos Miriam also has an outdoor swimming pool.

        Internet

        WiFi is available in public areas for EUR 5 per day.

        Parking

        No parking.

        Number of rooms: 49.

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        Private beach

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        • Kitchenware
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        • Spa and body care

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        • Bar / Lounge

        For kids

        • Kids club

        Leisure

        • Outdoor swimming pool
        • Beach access
        • Sun deck
        • Solarium
        • Sauna
        • Jacuzzi

        View from room

        • Sea view
        • Garden view
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        • Lake view
        • Mountain view
        • Pool view
        • River view
        • Panoramic view

        Amenities in the room

        • Safe in the room
        • Rest area
        • Balcony
        • Rollaway beds

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        • Kitchenette
        • Toaster
        • Kitchenware

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        • Cable/Satellite TV
        • Pay TV

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        Check-infrom 14:30-18:00FREECheck-out until 12:00FREE

        Extra bedsThere are no extra beds available in a room.
        Baby cots are not available in the room.

        Pets Pets are not allowed.

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        Avda. La Graciosa 13,
        puerto rico,
        Spain,
        35130,
        Gran Canaria

        • Famous places of the city
        • Nearby
        • Restaurants

        Beach

        Playa de Amadores Beach

        2.8
        km

        Entertainment Park

        Entertainment Park Angry Birds Activity Park

        670 m

        Trade district

        Trade center Puerto Rico

        650 m

        Puerto-Rico

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        Playa del Inglés

        610 m

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        Shopping center Europe

        1.1
        KM

        Gc-605

        Mirador El Mulato

        1.1
        km

        Calle Montana Clara

        Balcon De Amadores

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        Shopping center

        Taxi Europa Center

        1.1
        km

        Yacht club

        Marina Narval

        3.6
        km

        Playa de Balito

        2.0
        km

        Barranco de la Verga

        Anfi Del Mar

        3.5
        km

        Playa de la Verga

        2.0
        km

        Beach

        Cueva Bufadero de Tauro

        2.1
        km

        Calle Dali 80

        Anfi Playa

        3.4
        km

        Carr. Mogán

        Amadores Beach

        2.9
        km

        Golf Course

        Anfi Tauro Golf Course

        3.5
        km

        Beach

        Playa de Tauro

        2.6
        km

        Beach

        Playa del Cura

        2.6
        km

        Gc-200

        Monumento Natural de Tauro

        2. 6
        km

        Punta de la Vega

        2.6
        km

        Beach

        Playa Medio Almud

        3.4
        km

        Playa de Tiritania

        3.4
        km

        Beach

        Anfi beach

        3.8
        km

        Calle Anfi del Mar

        Playa Anfi del Mar

        3.8
        km

        Arguineguin

        4.1
        km

        Calle Anfi del Mar 2

        Puerto Anfi

        4.1
        km

        Calle Anfi del Mar 2

        Isla De Anfi

        4.1
        km

        Shopping area

        Puerto Rico market

        550 m

        Carr. a Cortadores

        Palmeral Noruego

        530 m

        Calle de Juan Diaz Rodriguez 31 C.C.las Olas Local A3

        Restaurante Toro Bravo

        1.2
        km

        Calle Juan Diaz Rodriguez 31 Centro Comercial Olas

        El Gaitero

        1.2
        km

        Avenida Guayadeque 16

        Los Veleros Restaurant

        1.1
        km

        Calle Juan Diaz Rodriguez 31 CC Las Olas

        Restaurante El Cenador Grill

        1.1
        km

        Calle Juan Diaz Rodriguez Shopping Center LAS OLAS

        La Mattina Ristorante Pizzeria

        1. 3
        km

        Calle Juan Diaz Rodriguez 31 C.C. Las Olas 1A

        Kai Chinese Restaurant

        1.2
        km

        Olas Commercial Center

        El Guanche Grill

        1.2
        km

        Barranco Aqua la Perra Olas Shopping Center

        Restaurant Millennium Steakhouse

        1.2
        km

        Transport

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        Reviews

        7.4

        Very Good42 reviews

        Location8.0

        Room7.0

        Service9.0

        Food8.0

        FAQ

        How much does it cost to stay in this functional apartment?

        You can stay in these functional apartments for 68€.

        Is this apartment accessible by public transport?

        Yes, Puerto Rico Metro Station is 400 meters from this apartment.

        Address

        Avda. La Graciosa 13,
        puerto rico,
        Spain,
        35130,
        Gran Canaria

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        Important Information

        Check-in from 2:30-6:00 PM FREECheck-out until 12:00 PM FREE

        Extra bedsThere are no extra beds available in a room.
        Baby cots are not available in the room.

        Pets Pets are not allowed.

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        Tip: Consider free cancellation options. This will allow you to remain flexible should you need to cancel your trip due to the spread of COVID-19.

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        Rocamar Apartments 3* Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria South, Spain (45 guest reviews). Book Rocamar Apartments 3*

        Puerto Rico

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        Departure

        Adults

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        Children

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        Price
        • 0 rub – 3090 rub 100
        • RUB 3090 – RUB 6180 65
        • RUB 6180 – RUB 9270 15
        • 9270 rub – 12400 rub 7
        • 12400 rub+ 10
        Number of stars
        • 110
        • 16
        • 20
        • 30
        • 17
        • 2
        Rating
        Facilities
        • WiFi 143
        • TV 145
        • Air conditioner 38
        • Mini-Bar 14
        • Parking 113
        • Restaurant 39
        • Bar 60
        • Pool 164
        • Fitness 19
        • Bath/Shower 111
        • Refrigerator 135
        Type of allocation
        • Apartment 122
        • Hotel 34
        • Aparthotel 15
        • Villa 12
        • Vacation home 4
        • Resort hotel 3
        • Leisure complex 1
        Puerto Rico Attractions

        Playa de Amadores Beach 1. 4 km.

        Anfi Tauro Golf Course 1.7 km.

        Port of Mogan 6 km.

        Salobre Golf & Resort 7 km.

        Aqualand Maspalomas 10 km.

        Maspalomas lighthouse 12 km.

        Puerto Rico Airports

        Gran Canaria Airport 36 km.

        Tenerife South Airport 90 km.

        Tenerife Norte Airport 100 km.

        Photos and description provided by the hotel and not verified by the service.

        Guest rating for TC Apartamentos Rocamar :

        8.4/10

        Very well

        Hotel reviews 45 →

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        Near the apartment are Amadora Beach, Maspalomas Beach and Canary Museum.

        Good for a large group, Rocamar Apartments is located in Puerto Rico. These apartments are within walking distance of the city centre.

        Here we will pamper ourselves with water procedures: there is a pool and an outdoor pool. Extras: laundry and safe.

        Try new dishes and relax in the restaurant. Free Wi-Fi on site will help you stay connected.

        The listed services are not available in all rooms.

        The room is comfortably furnished and equipped with everything you need to relax after a long and eventful day. There is a shower and TV.

        Room price
        from 12 300

        Choose a number in Rocamar Apartments

        Phone: +34 928 72 52 62

        Address: Avenida de la Cornisa 18 35130 Puerto 95100 9000, 35100, 35100, 35100 : [email protected]

        Number of rooms: 54

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        Apartamentos Rocamar en Puerto Rico

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        Reviews of TC Apartamentos Rocamar

        Jo D.

        03.10.2021

        Reply

        Lovely hotel with amazing staff.
        Very clean.

        Faye W.

        08/11/2020

        Reply

        Brilliant, helpful staff, spotlessly clean, and lots of extra measures in place to keep social distancing and keep people safe. All apartments have a nice terrace and view of the hills and the bay. Lots of bars and restaurants nearby as well as supermarkets. The mini mart on site and the little pool bar were great and very convenient. The sun loungers were set up very well and the pool was kept very clean. Had a great week here!

        Philip B.

        11/07/2019

        Reply

        The apartments are comfortable and the kitchen has all the necessary amenities. The staff is polite and attentive. All around a great place to stay.

        Pauline C.

        10/05/2019

        Reply

        2nd time in rocamar, pool renovation is brilliant as I am not a swimmer, loved it! All the staff do a great job and are always there to help, the lady at the store is lovely as is the pool staff at the bar/restaurant, met a lot of new faces and some from last year, looking forward to seeing you all next year XX.

        Linda R.

        10/03/2019

        Reply

        Brilliant staff very helpful lovely clean hotel.

        Marilyn B.

        09/23/2019

        Reply

        Been coming to rocamar for 20+ years, love the amazing view, hospitality, cleanliness, so relaxing and great walks etc.’.

        Gary C.

        09/10/2018

        Reply

        Very nice friendly staff, good service, clean rooms, overall a great stay at a budget price, will visit again.

        Darren W.

        09/07/2018

        Reply

        Never experienced such bad service from the staff during the whole trip they are rude and make you feel extremely uncomfortable. The cleaning staff is poor and constantly moaning about the availability of jobs and on 4 days of our vacation they refused to clean our rooms because its not up to standard, considering the jobs is clean and even refused to take our bins and change our towels and when we called down to the front desk, she was very defensive and intimidating. And I quote her words ‘You don’t deserve her number-state and head cleaner told me not to give you anything. To be honest, I am sure that after 4 days of refusing to clean the room, the room will not be in the best shape. I highly un-recommend this hotel to anyone, staff very volatile was very disappointed with my stay.

        Anthony L.

        09/05/2018

        Reply

        Wonderful place to lay my head at night and I will definitely come here again. Going again 7/9/18 during the week.

        Victoria C.

        8/31/2018

        Reply

        Lovely little hotel. Quite dated with a small pool but we felt very at home. Our room was very basic but was lovely. The air conditioner is excellent. They also have a washer (No 3) and dryer (3.50 euros) on the ground floor which was handy. The pool is small and people got up at 7am to put towels on the sun loungers which is not great when there aren’t many. George at the front desk was cheerful and helpful.

        Rob W.

        08/01/2018

        Reply

        Great hotel. Those of you who only look for official star ratings are crazy. This 2 star hotel is excellent. Clean. Friendly. Small pool and bar but great nonetheless.
        Taxi to the main city less than 3 euros. Weekend 4 euros.

        Faye B.

        07/02/2018

        Reply

        Simple place but has everything you need and nothing you don’t. First impressions were a bit underwhelming but within a few hours we felt very comfortable and relaxed. Very clean, cheap pool side drinks, great balconies for sunbathing and relaxing, free Aircon, free secure and free reliable wi-fi – would recommend and come here again.

        Helen S.

        06/28/2018

        Reply

        Really clean complex. Excellent apartments. Friendly staff. Great pool with bar.

        Jane C.

        06/15/2018

        Reply

        Excellent apartments. Very pleasantly surprised. Air conditioning also which was fantastic. Great location. 5 minutes to walk to the center.

        Lee B.

        06/01/2018

        Reply

        Basic self catering apartment but in very good condition. Great location. 10 minutes walk to shops, bars and the beach. Puerto Rico is a wonderful resort.

        Janice F.

        05/29/2018

        Reply

        Absolutely amazing here. Couldn’t have wished for a better place, such friendly and helpful people. I am here on my own but would certainly recommend it. ❤ XX.

        Patricia G.

        23.05.2018

        Reply

        Absolutely loved the apartment – everything you need lovely staff very clean place will definitely come back thanks x.

        Dack H.

        05/08/2018

        Reply

        A broken refrigerator. Asked for a quiet room and got a room so noisy I need earplugs all the time, even with the balcony door closed. The receptionists seem to have a strong hatred of the guests that when there is one around. To be honest, one of the crappiest places I have ever been swindled into staying at.

        Pia A.

        1/17/2018

        Reply

        Good basic Apartementos, mostly Scandinavian older people. Noise isolation is pretty bad. The average value of the bar. Friendly staff. Very clean and tidy. Bottle of wine in the room when we arrived. High up so nice wiew but a lot of steep hills or steps to the city center.

        Eva N.

        12/19/2017

        Reply

        A very good place to stay for a clean, basic apartment. These apartments are located quite high up so not ideal for those with poor feet. Not the best place to stay if you have little ones who want sand to build sand castles. However, if you’re up to getting a daily workout, then a great choice for some welcome sunshine.

        Silje S.

        08.11.2017

        Reply

        Nice and quiet hotel. The rooms and the whole area are clean. Good service, small shop that has some selection of essentials.
        Pool bar serving food and drinks. Large balconies on the 2nd floor and above. New from November 2017 there is now Hairdryer in the bathroom and shower gel installed in the shower free Wi-Fi, free TV.
        We were in the hotel for the first time in 2016 and now 2017. And we will be back.

        Ricky W.

        10/28/2017

        Reply

        Second time at Rocamar APT. The staff and cleaners are first class, Rooms are cleaned daily revealing Sunday and the onsite cafe/bar is very helpful, that’s not true, great pool, great views and great location, my 3 kids, my wife and I can’t wait too much to come back too this is fabulous small complex. Just returned on 27/10/17 and booked again so we don’t miss out. Feel at home sick for these great block apartments.

        Susanne D.

        05/09/2017

        Reply

        Excellent apartment well equipped with large sun terrace and stunning views. Nice swimming pool with snack bar. Highly recommended 🙂

        Marta M.

        03/24/2017

        Reply

        Only good thing, The price is quite low. We found cockroaches in the apartment, the breakfast is poor and the reception has absurd hours and is limited.

        Chloe S.

        06/19/2016

        Reply

        Very friendly staff and all very helpful. Only bad is not enough staff working at the pool bar in the morning, so wait for breakfast!

        Erik B.

        22.11.2015

        Reply

        Not super fancy but the most comfortable with great staff throughout the hotel and in many returning guests, calm and relaxing hotel with mostly older couples.

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        Hotel

        • Family rooms

        • Laundry

        • Bar

        • Car rental

        • Safe

        • Currency exchange

        • Terrace

        • Lift

        • Outdoor pool

        • Balcony

        • Mini market on site

        • Coffee/tea

        • Garden furniture

        • Tour Desk

        • Non-smoking rooms

        • Sun deck

        • Shared lounge/TV area

        • Bicycle rental

        • Restaurant

        • Trouser press

        • Express check-in/out

        • Barbecue accessories

        • Concierge services

        • Non-smoking throughout

        • Lift for access to upper floors

        • Access ladder to upper floors

        • Outdoor furniture

        • Premises entirely located on the ground floor

        • Outdoor dining area

        • Mini market

        • Air conditioner

        • Storage room

        • Telephone

        • Baby cribs/cots

        • Pets not allowed

        • Shared lounge / TV room

        • Conference room

        Internet

        Room

        • Refrigerator

        • Microwave

        • Kitchenette

        • Seating area

        • Satellite channels

        • Telephone

        • Flat screen TV

        • Wardrobe or wardrobe

        • Dining table

        • Cleaning products

        • Toaster

        • Plate

        • Kitchenware

        • Electric kettle

        • Kitchen

        • Dishwasher

        • Socket next to the bed

        • Sofa bed

        • Clothes dryer

        • Clothes hanger

        • Tiled/Marble floor

        • Trouser press

        • Iron

        • Air conditioner

        • Wake-up service

        • Dining area

        • Sofa

        • Work table

        • Toilet paper

        • Towels

        • Bidet

        • Bath or shower

        • Private bathroom

        • Toilet

        • Free toiletries

        • Hair dryer

        • Shower

        • Notebook safe

        • TV

        • Mountain view

        • Sea view

        • Shower/Bath

        • Safe (in the room)

        Food and drink

        • Restaurant

        • Microwave

        • Free tea/coffee

        • Breakfast

        • Kitchen

        • Pool bar

        • Bar

        • Coffee/tea maker

        Leisure and entertainment

        Swimming pool

        • Pool

        • Outdoor pool

        • Beach facilities

        • Close to the beach

        Health services

        • Golf course

        • Full body massage

        • Hand massage

        • Head massage

        • Massage for couples

        • Foot massage

        • Neck massage

        • Back massage

        • Sun umbrellas

        • Public baths

        • Massage

        • Solarium

        Parking lot

        • Street parking

        Staff says

        • Spanish

        • English

        Rocamar Apartments Registration Rules
        • Check-in time:

          16:00 – 23:30

        • Check-out time:

          09:00 – 12:00

        • Credit cards accepted:

          Maestro, Mastercard, Visa, Red6000

        • Please note that reservations of 4 or more apartments will be treated as a group and different terms and conditions may apply.

          License number:

          There are no age restrictions for entry.

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        Location Rocamar Apartments

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        Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Airport → Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria

        Micro . Inexpensive transfer for a couple or a family with a child.

        VW Polo, Opel Corsa, Renault Clio, Skoda Fabia, etc.

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        Micro . Inexpensive transfer for a couple or a family with a child.

        VW Polo, Opel Corsa, Renault Clio, Skoda Fabia, etc.

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        Micro . Inexpensive transfer for a couple or a family with a child.

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        FAQ

        How much does it cost to stay at Rocamar Apartments?

        The cost of living in Rocamar depends on the number of guests and the date.

        The average cost per night is 12 300

        Does Rocamar Apartments have Wi-Fi?

        Free Wi-Fi is available for guests of the apartments.

        What popular attractions are nearby Rocamar Apartments?

        Nearest attractions:
        Playa de Amadores Beach (1.3 km.) , Anfi Tauro Golf Course (1.4 km.) , Port Mogan (6 km.) , Golf Course Salobre Golf & Resort (7 km. ) , Aqualand Maspalomas (11 km.) , Maspalomas Lighthouse (13 km.) , Maspalomas Golf Course (13 km.)

        What are the check-in and check-out times?

        Check-in at Rocamar Apartments is possible 16:00 – 23:30, check-out 09:00 – 12:00.

        How far is the nearest airport from Rocamar Apartments?

        Nearest airport Gran Canaria Airport is at a distance of 36 km.

        Does the apartments have parking?

        Parking available for guests of the apartments.

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        Attractions near the hotel

        Playa de Amadores beach
        1.3 km.

        Anfi Tauro Golf Course
        1.4 km.

        Port Mogan
        6 km.

        Salobre Golf & Resort Golf Course
        7 km.

        Aqualand Maspalomas
        11 km.

        Lighthouse of Maspalomas
        13 km.

        Maspalomas golf course
        13 km.

        Maspalomas beach
        13 km.

        Yumbo Centrum Shopping Center
        14 km.

        Closest airports

        Gran Canaria airport
        36 km.

        Tenerife South Airport
        90 km.

        Tenerife Norte Airport
        99 km.

        Where to stay in Puerto Rico / Guides

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        With a vibrant capital city and close proximity to the United States mainland, Puerto Rico has been a popular tourist destination for decades. While San Juan is definitely at the center of all tourist activities, Puerto Rico also includes several smaller islands that are worth visiting.
        Let us explore the gem of the island in detail so you can plan where to stay in Puerto Rico during your visit..

        San Juan

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        Good for: All kinds of travelers, especially surfers and nature lovers
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        Hotel Recommendations:

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        Fajardo

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        Fajardo
        Fajardo, home to the famous bioluminescent Laguna Grande Bay, is located on the east coast of Puerto Rican Island. Great base if you plan to do some island hopping. Fajardo’s biggest contender for fame (besides its bio bay) is El Conquistador – A Waldorf Astoria Resort. The resort, with its world-class service and unsurpassed nature, is considered one of the most sought after resorts in Puerto Rico. For a truly surreal experience, book a bio bay kayak tour at night and marvel at what unfolds around you. Cayo Hicacos, a small islet off the coast of Fajardo, is part of the Cordillera Keys Natural Reserve and is a great place for snorkeling and sailing. El Yunque Rainforest is a short drive from the city.
        Good for: All kinds of travelers.
        Other Highlights: Isla Palomino, Cabezas de San Juan Natural Reserve, Seven Seas Beach, Coqui Water Park and Playa Escondida.
        Hotel Recommendations:

        • Fajardo Inn is a luxury Fajardo Inn resort located a stone’s throw from Fajardo Bay with a state-of-the-art fitness center, tennis court, mini golf, pool with jacuzzi and slides, and 2 on site restaurants, one of which is known for its Tex-Mex specialties and cocktails. Horseback riding, snorkelling and scuba diving can be arranged upon request. Great for all types of travelers, including large groups of up to 6 people.
        • The Seascape Guest Room is a short drive from the famous El Yunque rainforest. It offers elegant rooms with a flat-screen TV, tea/coffee making facilities, outdoor furniture and a balcony with wonderful sea views. Snorkeling and diving are very popular in the area. Suitable for solo travelers and couples.
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        Vieques Island

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        Vieques Island
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        Good for: All kinds of travelers.
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    Canarias guide: Guide To Canary Islands – Everything You Need To Know

    Опубликовано: November 28, 2022 в 3:16 pm

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    Accommodation in the Canary Islands: hotels, apartments, villas

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    Gran Canaria is known by many as a “Miniature Continent”, due to its diverse climate and landscape, which varies depending on where exactly you are on the island. You can go from the endless dunes of Maspalomas to the busy capital of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in just under an hour, for a completely different image of the island and a totally different vibe.

    The Canary Islands are a set of islands of volcanic origin that are part of Spain, although they are situated closer to Africa than they are to the European continent. Although they have many things in common, each island has its own charm and specific points of interest, which means that you should research carefully before choosing one as your next holiday destination.

    If you’re planning a trip to Fuerteventura any time soon, you are probably looking for the best areas where to stay in Fuerteventura, especially if this is your first time visiting the island. In this article, we will share with you where the best places are, which are the best hotels and our favorite beaches and things to do while you’re here.

    If you have already decided to spend your holidays this year in Tenerife, then the next step will be searching for accommodation. Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands, and although the distances between places may not seem long, you should always try to find a spot that best suits your needs.

    Los Cristianos is one of the most popular destinations in Tenerife South, along with Playa de Las Americas and Costa Adeje. If you’re trying to decide where to stay in Tenerife during your holiday, Los Cristianos is one of the best options, especially for family holidays or romantic getaways.

    Lanzarote is the easternmost of the Canary Islands, situated very close to her sister island Fuerteventura. The capital is in Arrecife, but this is not a tourist town so not many people choose to spend their vacation in the capital.

    Lanzarote is an island part of the Canary Islands archipelago and due to its climate and location, it’s one of the best destinations for beach holidays all year round in Europe.

    Whether you’re looking for a quiet place to relax in the sun or a place to enjoy an active holiday, Lanzarote has it all. The island is in constant change and there are plenty of things to do, even an underwater museum, the first of its kind in Europe.

    Madrid is a popular city for a layover for many people who visit the Canary Islands and don’t have a direct flight from their home country. If you find yourself wondering which city you should choose for a layover on your way to Tenerife, Lanzarote, or another island in the archipelago, then Madrid is a good choice even for just a day or two.

    Since the start of the pandemic, the Canary Islands have become a place of interest for digital nomads and remote workers, especially ones coming from Europe.

    If you’re looking for an amazing place to stay in the Canary Islands during your holidays, you should know that Airbnb has some great villas and apartments available for rent, some of them with breathtaking views, others right on the oceanfront, while others are charming and unique due to their remote location or one of a kind amenities.

    If you are planning a trip to El Hierro, the second smallest of the Canary Islands, then one of the first things you may be trying to establish is where to stay. Although the island is rather small when you compare it to the much larger Tenerife or Gran Canaria, if you’re coming to El Hierro you’ll see that the island has many different areas where you could stay, including some remote houses, boasting great views of the Atlantic Ocean.

    If you are coming to the Canary Islands and you are looking for a special and unique place to stay during your holiday, see our list of suggestions to find some of the most interesting houses available as private holiday rentals.

    Playa de Las Americas is probably the best-known resort in Tenerife and here you have lots of opportunities for nightlife, entertainment and day trips, as it is close to all the main attractions in the south.

    Fuerteventura, the second-largest Canary Island, is a great place to visit for families since you have endless beaches, beautiful weather all year round and the atmosphere on the island is laid-back and relaxed.

    Tenerife is an island full of possibilities, the largest of the Canary Islands archipelago, and part of Spain, which makes it a popular destination for Europeans. The great thing about Tenerife is that everyone can find something to do and something to love since you have so many different landscapes, activities and options for accommodation, ranging from budget-friendly to luxury hotels and villas.

    When most people think of La Palma they think of hiking, green landscapes, forests and volcanoes. Read our guide for the best Airbnb rentals in La Palma and you will be on your way towards a great holiday!

    The municipality of Mogán, in the south of Gran Canaria, has inaugurated the first municipal area for parking and overnight stays for motorhomes and camper vans in the municipality. This area is now the first place of this kind that is managed by a local Administration in the Canary Islands.

    If you have already decided on where to stay in Tenerife, then it’s time to find the best accommodation in that area! Airbnb offers some great options if coming for a self-catering holiday on the island.

    If you want a holiday to relax and enjoy some peace and quiet, then La Gomera is the perfect island in the Canaries for your next holiday. La Gomera situated really close to Tenerife, but it is so different and you will probably fall in love with the amazing views and the natural park.

    If you are looking for accommodation in Gran Canaria for your upcoming holiday, then maybe you should continue reading this article where we’ve gathered 10 beautiful home rentals that you will love!

    If you’re looking for your next holiday in the sun, then look no further than Fuerteventura. With endless beaches and a laid back atmosphere, Fuerteventura is the perfect destination for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying life.

    The luxury hotel Ritz-Carlton, Abama reopens on July 24th with a new concept of accommodation, specially designed to ensure the safety and privacy of its guests this season: Villa Club.

    El Hierro is the second smallest Canary Island and if you plan to visit soon, you may be wondering which area to use as a base for exploring this small paradise. So, where is the best place to stay in El Hierro? Should you split your holiday between several parts of the island or should you stay in just one place?

    La Gomera is one of the smaller Canary Islands, often overshadowed by the much larger and popular Tenerife, which is a well-known destination for European tourists. But La Gomera has its own charm and attractions and it draws in visitors who are interested in exploring nature’s finest sights.

    La Palma is a perfect destination for hikers and nature lovers, with around 1000 km of trails all over the island, allowing you to see amazing landscapes and views of mountains, volcanoes and the ocean.

    If you’re looking for a rather quiet and out of the way place to stay in Tenerife, Marazul might be just the thing for you. Situated in the south of Tenerife, this spot is good for people looking for a quiet holiday, where they can disconnect from the world and simply enjoy the sea and the good weather of the Canary Islands.

    Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands and the one that sparks the most interest in tourists. From the tallest mountain in Spain to large beaches and mysterious forests, Tenerife has it all.

    With warm weather all year round, Tenerife is one of the top choices for holidaymakers in the UK who are looking for a sunny holiday even during the winter months.

    In Tias, the municipality that concentrates the main tourist area of ​​Lanzarote, there is an important boom in property transmissions with new purchases and sales. According to the statistics of the Property Registry in this municipal area, during the period of 2016 and 2017 the sale of urban real estate experienced an important boom increasing by 18. 7%, compared to the shy 2% rise in the year 2015.

    Airbnb has become a pretty popular choice for accommodation all over the world and you can find some amazing places, that will cost less than the price of a boring hotel room. Booking on Airbnb is fast and safe, as long as you complete the reservation and pay on the Airbnb website.

    Tenerife, the fortunate island, will soon get another 5* hotel in the south, in Costa Adeje, where visitors will be able to enjoy a family holiday in a privileged setting.

    The Canary Islands have become a popular destination among tourists from mainland Europe, with many people returning to the island over and over again, due to the great weather all year long.

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    Events & fiestas in the Canary Islands

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    Mogán City Council has presented the program for the 5th Summer Mango and Avocado Fair that will take place in the municipality (Playa de Mogán) next Sunday, September 4, starting at 10:00 a. m.

    Besides the main carnival in Puerto de la Cruz, the city also hosts another big event which marks the end of summer with a big series of celebrations and it’s known as Tenerife Summer Carnival.

    Los Gigantes usually celebrates its carnival later than other municipalities in Tenerife. One can usually calculate the dates for the carnival in Los Gigantes by looking at the schedule for the main carnival in Santa Cruz.

    The Town Council of Tías announced the celebration of the Summer Craft Show in Puerto del Carmen, which will take place from August 25 to 28, from 6 to 10 p.m., with the participation of 45 artisans.

    The City Council of Antigua has announced that the popular Beach Party in Caleta de Fuste will be organized once again this year between October 7 and 8.

    In 2022, the International Kite Festival in Fuerteventura will celebrate its 35th edition since it first launched in 1987. The event has started more than 30 years ago and it was simply a gathering put together by people who were passionate about kite flying and since then it has grown with each edition, into the internationally recognized event that it is now.

    The plenary session of the San Bartolomé de Tirajana City Council unanimously approved today the celebration of the 2023 Maspalomas International Carnival between the dates of March 9 and March 19.

    During the weekend of July 30 and 31, the Arona Golden Mile will become the epicenter of culture and spirituality in Spain, celebrating the XI Festival of India, which will end on Sunday afternoon with the Hindu Ratha Yatra commemoration, which is one of the most important in Spain, after those in Madrid and Barcelona. ​​

    A big fiesta is announced for this weekend in Costa de Antigua, Fuerteventura, between July 22 and 24, in celebration of Santiago Apostol, with batucadas, children’s parties, musical performances, flamenco shows, fireworks and a foam party.

    The carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is the largest event of this kind happening in the Canary Islands and in Spain as well. It is actually the second largest carnival in the world and it is considered by many the best carnival, with the best atmosphere and friendly street parties.

    This month Valle Gran Rey in La Gomera will join the celebrations for Fiestas del Carmen with a maritime procession, as well as musical acts with different bands and groups.

    Maspalomas Costa Canaria Soul Festival is a unique type of event in all the Canary Islands, which is celebrated with a lot of “soul” on the beach in San Agustin, close to Maspalomas and Playa del Ingles.

    The Cabildo de Fuerteventura has announced that in 2022 the festival Fuerteventura in Musica will be celebrated once again on La Concha beach (Cotillo).

    The carnival in Tetir, Fuerteventura, will be celebrated once again in 2022, but this time the celebration will be in summer, with no more restrictions and limited access!

    Every three months, the sleepy village of Tetir fills up with people and energy in order to host the popular Tetir Craft Market, an event that brings together residents and tourists alike.

    The second part of the Carnival de “La Tierra” will happen in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria from July 1 to 3 and the main events will be the great parade, a Latin Carnival concert, an exhibition of batucadas and comparsas, a daytime Carnival and the Burial of the Sardine.

    The council of Tias usually organizes a celebration for St. Patrick’s Day in Puerto del Carmen every year and it’s a great event that draws a lot of crowds. The resort has celebrated this day every year and everything is organized with the help of the Irish community in Lanzarote.

    St. Patrick’s Day is usually celebrated in Fuerteventura, especially in the north, in Corralejo, where there is a large community of Irish residents. All of the Irish pubs in Corralejo participate in the celebration of St. Patrick’s day with live music, Irish stew and of course lots of Irish beer.

    If you’re traveling to Tenerife in March, don’t miss celebrating St. Patrick’s day in the south of the island, where there are lots of Irish bars that do big celebrations on that day.

    March is a great month to visit Gran Canaria if you are looking to escape the cold back home since most of Europe is still fighting low temperatures at this time of year. And if you’re from Ireland and you’re regretting the fact that you’ll miss the St. Patrick’s Day celebration back home, then worry no more, since there are plenty of Irish bars in Gran Canaria and you’ll be spoiled for choice.

    Coming on holiday to Arguineguin or Puerto de Mogan in 2021 and you don’t want to miss one of the best events of the year? Then you have to take part in the carnival, which is a great way to mix with the locals, participate in the parade and have a great time during your stay on the island.

    Out of all the carnivals in Fuerteventura, the carnival in Corralejo is probably the most expected one of all.

    Carnival season is a popular time for the Canary Islands in general – all the islands have big parties during this time and it’s a great atmosphere for tourists.

    La Orotava hosts its own carnival party each year, and it’s a great place to be if you want to experience an event in Tenerife with more locals than tourists! Don’t miss the 2022 carnival in the beautiful town of La Orotava!

    Arrecife is the capital of Lanzarote and it’s quite a busy town, where not many tourists venture during their holidays. But the carnival in Arrecife is a large and animated event, popular among locals and a great way to experience a night of fiesta among the island’s residents.

    The Mayor of Teguise, Oswaldo Betancort, and the Councilor for Fiestas, Nori Machín, recently presented the contest organized in order to select a poster for the 2022 carnival in Teguise, La Graciosa and Costa Teguise.

    Are you visiting Puerto del Carmen in Lanzarote during the carnival season? If so, then be sure not to miss the carnival which is a beautiful way to experience the local culture and have a bit of fun while you’re on holiday in Lanzarote.

    These are the dates for the 2022 carnival celebrated in Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife. The highlight of the carnival is the Men’s Marathon in High Heels, also known as Mascarita Ponte Tacon – it is a funny event, unique to the celebration in Puerto de la Cruz.

    Each year, on the 5th of January, every municipality and town on the island of Lanzarote welcomes the arrival of the Three Kings from the East.

    The arrival of the Three Kings is an important event in the Spanish Culture, with festivities taking place in almost any city in Spain. The celebration starts on the night of 5th January, with a parade called Cabalgada de los Reyes Magos.

    On the 5th of January 2022, the entire island of Gran Canaria will celebrate the visit of the three wise men: Balthasar of Arabia, Melchior of Persia and Gaspar of India. Remember also that January 6th is a bank holiday and most of the shops will be closed.

    Each year, on the 5th of January, everyone in Tenerife is waiting for the arrival of the Three Wise Men. This is a really interesting event and you should attend the parade if you’re on the island at that time.

    For many people in Europe, the Christmas season is associated with low temperatures and snow, so for those who are looking to escape the bad weather back home, Caleta de Fuste might be the perfect getaway.

    Christmas in Puerto del Carmen is very different from the usual holiday at home for most of us. You can still expect temperatures to be in their mid-20s °C and, so it will probably be a sunny holiday.

    Christmas in Fuerteventura is a unique experience, a mix of wonderful weather and mostly sunny days. And what’s better than a sun tan in December? If you decide to spend your winter holiday here, you are lucky because there is nothing better than Christmas on the beach!

    The City Council of San Sebastián de La Gomera usually organizes events throughout the month of December dedicated to Christmas activities. An intense program of festivities begins at the start of December, usually with the celebration of “Noche en Blanco”.

    The municipality of Antigua organizes each year 2 carnivals, under the same theme: the first one is in Antigua and the second one in the popular tourist resort of Caleta de Fuste.

    The carnivals are returning to Fuerteventura and the Canary Islands in general, after a long absence due to the pandemic. Gran Tarajal has announced the dates and theme for the 2022 edition of the carnival.

    November is gastronomy month in Adeje, so the Adeje Tapas Route is back with a new edition.

    A holiday in Gran Canaria is probably your best bet for a sunny and warm Christmas, along with the rest of the Canary Islands, which have the best climate in Europe during winter.

    Tenerife is an island focused on tourism, so it’s no wonder that as a tourist destination it has embraced quickly holidays such as Halloween. When you’re on holiday somewhere, any reason to party and have more fun is quickly accepted.

    With Halloween fastly approaching, there are lots of events and parties announced in Gran Canaria for the spookiest night of the year.

    This year the 3rd edition of the Festival de la Tapa will take place in the municipality of Antigua in Fuerteventura, and over 20 restaurants will participate in the 2021 edition of the event.

    Just imagine Halloween day under the beautiful sky of Lanzarote, which stays sunny even at the end of October…

    Halloween wasn’t a big thing in Fuerteventura until the recent years, when this holiday has started gaining popularity in the Canaries as well.

    The City Council trusts that the favorable evolution of the pandemic will allow the festivities to be held in the most carnival town of Gran Canaria, where carnivals are considered as more than a tradition, they are a true emblem for the town.

    If you’ll be in Fuerteventura at the end of October, don’t miss the chance to participate in the International Blues Festival, which will last for a weekend.

    The Cotilleando Festival is a cultural and artistic event, where different disciplines such as Circus, Dance, Theater, Crafts and Music are mixed in various forms in the old town of the lovely village of El Cotillo.

    The coast of Jandía will be the location of the semifinals of the Kitefoil World Series in 2021, which will be held for the first time in Fuerteventura between November 23 and 27.

    The municipal markets in Playa de Mogán and Arguineguín will be organized again from October 1, after more than a year and a half of being suspended as a result of the pandemic.

    More than 80 master craftsmen will be present at the opening of the 32nd edition of the Insular Handicraft Fair in Lanzarote (Feria de Artesania Lanzarote).

    The event first started in Gran Canaria in 2001 and since then it kept growing every year, with thousands of people coming to the island just to participate.

    This year will be the 44th edition of Canary Islands Rally (previously knows as El Corte Ingles Rally) and although the dates have been announced, more details about the event are not available yet.

    The 2020 edition of the Fuerteventura Windsurfing & Kitesurfing Championship was cancelled due to the pandemic, and the event was postponed for a future date in 2021.

    The City Council of La Oliva has announced on their website that the upcoming celebration of Fiestas del Carmen will be held in Corralejo, from July 12 until July 18, if the epidemiological situation will allow it.

    If you want to get involved with choosing the theme for the 2022 edition of Tenerife Carnival 2022 you can vote for one of the proposed themes: New York, Science Fiction, or Television.

    The Carnival in Santa Cruz de la Palma is celebrated each year sometime in February or March and it is also known as The White Party, for its unusual characteristic. Thousand of people dressed in white, locals, and visitors alike, fill the streets and participate in a night of dancing and talcum powder fighting.

    Fuerteventura is celebrating carnival season along all the other Canary Islands, with celebrations taking place all over the island, from Corralejo to Caleta de Fuste, Puerto del Rosario, Morro Jable and Costa Calma.

    There is no current information about the 2022 edition of the Carnival in La Aldea de San Nicolas in Gran Canaria.

    Puerto del Rosario is Fuerteventura’s capital, so the carnival, which lasts for over 2 weeks each year, is usually attended mostly by residents and locals, not tourists.

    All the municipalities in Fuerteventura are celebrating each year the carnival season and the south of the island makes no exception.

    The City Council of Los Silos organizes a carnival each year in Caleta de Interian and it’s a nice event to attend if you are staying in the area while visiting Tenerife. While not as big and imposing as the carnival in Santa Cruz or other carnivals in the bigger towns and resorts, this local festival has its charm and provides a few fun times for locals and visitors as well.

    Most people visiting Tenerife have heard about Icod de los Vinos for one reason: the famous Drago Milenario tree, the symbol of the town.

    There will be parties and fireworks in most of the resorts and towns in Tenerife, so you can choose the one that is most convenient. Bars and restaurants also offer special dinners or parties, but you need to book in advance usually. The menus usually start at 100 Euros per person and go well up if you choose to book at a high-class restaurant.

    Gran Canaria is a great party destination in Europe, especially during the winter months when the rest of continental Europe is fighting snow, low temperatures and gloomy days with no sunshine.

    If you’re planning on spending New Year’s Eve in Fuerteventura this year, then you might be wondering what to expect in light of the current pandemic. Most of the large tourist resorts in Fuerteventura – Corralejo, Caleta de Fuste and Morro Jable usually have New Year’s parties each year, followed by fireworks to mark the event. But this year, things will be probably be different…

    One of the first questions people ask when thinking of spending New Year’s Eve in Lanzarote is: what weather can we expect? Do we need a cardigan or coat for the evenings?

    Some people dream of a white Christmas… but not the people who are thinking of spending their holidays in Tenerife. They are dreaming of a warm and sunny Christmas and if you’re reading this, you’re probably one of them as well.

    Gran Canaria is well known as a great place for partying, so during the Carnival season, the island is full of music, energy, and color. Everyone is invited to take part in the festivities and enjoy the free spirit of Gran Canaria!

    Playa Blanca is the southernmost resort in Lanzarote and probably the most laid back of all. The sunny climate, the beaches and the views make it a great place to spend the winter holidays, especially when back home it’s cold and grey.

    Christmas in Lanzarote is a wonderful experience, with the island all decorated for the holidays and New Year’s. So if you want to escape the cold and have a merry and sunny Christmas, Lanzarote might just be the perfect holiday destination for you.

    The world of Carnival will have to wait until 2022 for the celebration of another edition in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The Carnival department works on a series of acts that, throughout 2021, will keep the essence of the party alive.

    Craft market, exhibitions, children’s workshops, food trucks and musical performances in a month-long event in Costa Adeje in the South of Tenerife.

    Looking for great beer and a party atmosphere during your holiday? Look no further and come to this exciting event in Tenerife – Oktoberfest 2020 in Puerto de la Cruz, an event that the town has been celebrating since 1973.

    Los Cristianos is the host of one of the largest carnivals in Tenerife South and in 2018 over 35.000 people have participated in the main parade (El Coso Apoteosico del Carnaval de Los Cristianos).

    Fiesta de Charco is celebrated each year on 11 September, in La Aldea de San Nicolas and it’s part of the celebrations dedicated to the patron Saint of this municipality in Gran Canaria.

    I Love Music Festival is the main electronic music festival in Tenerife. In 2020 the festival will celebrate its 11th edition.

    Like most other towns in Tenerife, Buenavista del Norte celebrates its own carnival.

    Located in the northern part of Tenerife, Los Realejos celebrates each year its own carnival, like many other towns on the island. In 2020, the carnival theme in Los Realejos was inspired by cruises and it was titled “Holidays at sea” (Vacaciones en el mar).

    As one of the most charming towns in Tenerife, Garachico celebrates its own carnival, usually in February or March.

    For the third time in a row, the town of Teguise will organize a Traditional Carnival, which is meant to preserve and promote the customs of the traditional carnivals which took place in the Canary Islands.

    The carnival in Candelaria is usually celebrated after the big carnivals in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Puerto de la Cruz come to an end.

    On Valentine’s Day, most restaurants and bars on the island have special promotions and menus, dedicated to couples who want to come and celebrate this day. If you are in Tenerife on Valentine’s Day we have prepared a few ideas to make this a unique experience during your holiday.

    Planning your next trip to La Gomera? If you’re thinking of a winter escape, why not come and visit the island while it’s carnival season?

    FUERTEBIKE 2020 is one of the most important biking events in the Canary Islands, not just Fuerteventura, which this year will reach its 6th edition.

    There are carnivals in Lanzarote in all the resorts and also in Arrecife, the island’s capital, so the festival in Haria is not as huge and impressive in numbers compared to these larger ones.

    “Tales and fables” will be the allegory of the Carnival in Gáldar in 2020, after the theme was elected with 37% of the votes, by the participants in this online election.

    San Sebastian, celebrated on January 20th, is the co-patron of the municipality of Adeje, along with the Virgen de la Encarnación and Santa Ursula. This celebration is one of the largest and most popular events in Tenerife South, bringing together locals and tourists alike. Many people come for the procession held on the beach of La Enramada, where animals will be blessed.

    If you are in Tenerife in January, don’t miss the celebration of the fiesta de San Antonio Abad in Arona!

    If you’re in Gran Canaria in January, we recommend that you plan a visit to the municipality of Valsequillo de Gran Canaria to see the almond trees in blossom and participate in the local events organized to celebrate this moment.

    Every island or the Canaries has its own carnival season and in El Hierro the main event happens in La Frontera, in the area Tigaday, the most commercial part of town.

    If you are in La Palma during the first week of January, don’t miss the Three Kings Parade which is happening in several towns throughout the island.

    La Palma is a gorgeous island part of the Canary Islands archipelago and although it’s not as warm as Tenerife or Gran Canaria during winter, it’s still a nice place to spend your winter holidays.

    Spain: the country of sunshine and good weather, sangria, paella and fiestas. Lots and lots of fiestas, festivals and carnivals.

    Located in the north-west part of Gran Canaria, Agaete also organizes its own carnival event, just like many other municipalities on the island. The event is especially popular among locals, so it’s a good occasion to mix with the local people and get to know more about their culture and ways of celebrating.

    Telde City Council has not announced yet any details about the theme for the 2021 Carnival in Telde, Gran Canaria.

    With its beautiful climate all year round, Tenerife is the ideal location for any sporting event, minus those that need lots of snow (which is why most people love the island)

    Wondering what to do in Los Cristianos during your holiday here? If you’re in Tenerife this November, then you can’t miss the Wine Festival in Los Cristianos!

    In 2019 the town of La Laguna will celebrate the 16th edition of the event November – Wine Month or Noviembre, Mes del Vino. This event is dedicated to the Tacoronte – Acentejo wine produced in the region and there are 36 wineries that produce this type of wine of Denominated Origin.

    The Canary Islands Wine, Cheese and Honey Fair will be organized on November 2nd and 3rd in the municipality of Valsequillo in Gran Canaria.

    In 2019, Santa Cruz de Tenerife will celebrate the 7th edition of the Beer Festival, an event in Tenerife that is already kind of a tradition for people in the capital.

    WOMAD Festival 2019 will bring to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria the essence of traditional melodies from Africa, America, Asia and Europe, in a combination of rhythms that have transformed the popular music of the twentieth century.

    Come to Corralejo to enjoy the authentic atmosphere of the Oktoberfest, in a sunny location, on one of the most incredible islands in the Canaries. There will be be three days of animation that will make you live the most famous beer festival in Germany. Selection of beer, music and gastronomy specific to the region of Bavaria.

    The Plaza del Cristo in La Laguna will host on September 26th the performances of Chalart58 & Matah, Ras Kuko Guest Emeterians Backed By One Xe Band, The Conqueror Project, Ayo Lion and Simmer Dub, Miguel Caamaño, Lava Sound and Tenerife Dancehall Crew.

    The Agaete City Council presents the 2019 Agaete Chill Out program that will take place in Puerto de Las Nieves on September 27th, 28th and 29th.

    This Friday, on September 27th, the San Miguel Arcángel – Tajao 2019 festivities will begin in the municipality of Arico. The musical performances will lead to an intense weekend of fun, but there will also be activities available for the kids and the entire family.

    EVENT IN SEPTEMBER – OCTOBER 2019 IN GRAN CANARIA Fiesta de San Miguel in Valsequillo de Gran Canaria: September 13th – October 6th, 2019

    EVENT IN GRAN CANARIA – SEPTEMBER 2019 Fiesta de Nuestra Senora de los Dolores in the capital of Gran Canaria

    Handicrafts Fair that travels from place to place on the island of Tenerife. You can come here to enjoy Canarian crafts, music and gastronomy.

    El Médano celebrates its festivities in honor of its Patron Saint: Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes de Roja, with an extensive program of events that began last Friday, September 6th, and that will extend until September 24th, which is the patron’s day.

    Event in Lanzarote September 2019 See the full program below.

    Tinajo City Council and the Festival Committee have organized a series of recreational, cultural, sports, musical and religious activities to commemorate the Fiesta of the Patron Saint of the island Lanzarote, La Virgen De Los Dolores.

    Fañabé returns one more year with a big fiesta in honor of the town’s patron, Nuestra Señora la Virgen del Campo.

    Each August, El Puertito de Adeje celebrates its annual fiestas dedicated to the Virgen del Carmen.

    Easter Sunday in 2017: 16 April Easter Week or Semana Santa: 9 April – 15 April Easter is an important holiday in Tenerife and in all of Spain, so there are many religious celebrations organized for this event.

    The anual Craft Fair in Fuerteventura, also known as Feria Insular de Artesania has reached its 32nd edition in 2019.

    This is an annual event in the resort of Puerto del Carmen, organized by the Hindu community. HOLI is celebrated to welcome the spring with lots of colors. It means the victory of the good over the evil.

    This year will mark the 6th Edition for the Feria del Queso y la Cabra – Festival of Cheese & Goat in Playa Blanca, Lanzarote. This event has started back in 2013 and it has gained huge popularity among tourists and locals alike.

    This year, the tourism office for Guia de Isora will organize the 5th edition for the Tapas & Wine Night in Playa San Juan.

    This event is open to beginners also and it is a great way to start triathlons! The online registration process is open for:

    Coming to Tenerife for Easter break? Farra World starts the festive season with an entire weekend of music and party in Costa Adeje!

    The Dunas Festival has a long standing tradition in Gran Canaria, celebrated for the first time in 2007. This year the festival will celebrate its 10th anniversary and you can expect a party like no other!

    Every year, between the months of January and March, Lanzarote is in a festive mood, with all the fiestas and carnivals that are happening around the island. This year the main events will take place in Arrecife, Puerto del Carmen, Playa Blanca and Costa Teguise.

    The Carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is the biggest party in the Canary Islands, when all the fun moves out on the streets of the capital! The theme of the Tenerife Carnival in 2017: Carribean

    It looks like 2016 brings more interesting in Christmas events in the Canary Islands, as tourism grows and the local authorities are looking to offer more entertainment.

    The city of San Cristobal de La Laguna in Tenerife will host in 2016 it’s first Christmas Market. The event will coincide this week with the celebration of 17 years since the city of La Laguna was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1999. Several documentaries will be shown to the public in Doctor Olivera Square, starting at 19:30 and 21:30 on Friday 9 December 2016 and Saturday 10 December 2016.

    The Department for Tourism has announced a new event for June, organized in Costa Teguise – Lanzarote.

    Like the rest of Spain, Tenerife celebrates the Eve of St. John the Baptist on the night of June 23rd with big bonfires all over the island. This is a festival of pagan origin and it is usually associated with the summer solstice.

    Date: Saturday, April 6 and Sunday, April 7 Time: 10 am – 8 pm Place: Pinolere Ethnographic Park (La Orotava)

    If you want to experience a carnival in Tenerife North, you can try the small town Santa Ursula, situated relatively close to La Orotava and Puerto de la Cruz.

    If you want to experience a carnival in Tenerife North, then we recommend that you go to Tacoronte, an authentic place, which organizes a big event each year.

    Los Silos is one of the many towns in Tenerife that organizes an interesting carnival each year. In 2019 the theme of the carnival was From Egypt to Los Silos.

    Fiesta del Son is a Cuban celebration held in Alcala, a town in the south of Tenerife. The Spanish slogan for this fiesta is “Un Dia de Cuba en Alcala”, which literally translates to a Cuban day in Alcala.

    We don’t know the dates yet for the carnival in El Medano in 2022, but we will update this article as soon as they are announced, as well as the theme for the edition in the municipality of Granadilla de Abona.

    The 6th edition of the wine festival “Sabores de Arico”, is a gastronomy event in Tenerife which aims to promote the restaurants in the municipality and the local wines as well.

    The Council of Tourism from the City Council of Guía de Isora will organize the IX edition of the Tapas Route: Tapeando Isora. This new edition will take place from November 21st until December 7th 2019, both of the dates inclusive.

    On November 11th 2018 a new edition of BAIFO Extreme, the most spectacular and longest obstacle course Fuerteventura will take place in Corralejo.

    See the program of the festivities organized in Costa Calma in honor of Santa Marta.

    1st edition of the Water Festival / Festival de Agua in Playa Honda

    From September 29th to October 14th 2018 Nuestra Senora del Rosario: Patron Saint of Machado, in the municipality of El Rosario, Tenerife

    A festival that counts on six major bands and two DJs.

    If you’re thinking of coming to Santa Cruz de Tenerife for the carnival you have several choices. If you’re on holiday in the south of Tenerife, then you can either:

    The dates for the 2019 Carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife have been announced, so you can already plan your holiday accordingly if you want to participate in the event.

    La Geria, in Lanzarote, celebrates this week on the 14th and 15th of August 2018 its festivities in honor of the Virgen de La Caridad, which pay tribute to the wine industry and field workers. On the afternoon of Tuesday, August 14, the festivities will start on the esplanade next to Bodegas Rubicón, along with the bands Janubio and El Geito.

    As summer kicks off, Siam Park is getting ready to start its long-awaited ‘Siam Nights’ – evenings of real fun under the full moon during the months of July and August.

    If you’ll be in Fuerteventura on holiday during the month of June, these are the events that you can attend in various towns and municipalities: from events in Corralejo, to Puerto del Rosario and even Cofete.

    Lots of parties and events in Tenerife in June 2018 – starting with Corpus Christi celebrations and continuing with the Midsummer Night Bonfires, plus other concerts and fiestas.

    Corralejo and the entire municipality of La Oliva will celebrate the Canary Islands Day with a program that will have, as a main act, the Popular Canary Dance – Baile Canario – which is scheduled to happen in Plaza Patricio Calero in Corralejo, on Saturday, May 26th 2018.

    On May 30th 2018 the town of Puerto del Carmen will be celebrating the Day of the Canary Islands – Dia de Canarias. Here’s the complete list of events in Puerto del Carmen for the month of May 2018:

    The Tourism office of Puerto del Rosario – Fuerteventura, has announced a new event in the capital of the island called MarEnArt.

    Fuerteventura is celebrating carnival season along all the other Canary Islands, with celebrations in all the major cities and resorts: Corralejo, Caleta de Fuste, Puerto del Rosario, Morro Jable.

    A new music festival will be celebrated for the first time this year in Fuerteventura and it will be happening right in the capital of Puerto del Rosario!

    Get ready for the fiesta, ’cause Lanzarote is starting preparations for the next set of Carnivals!

    Each year, the Canary Islands celebrate carnival season between February – March and Lanzarote makes no exception from this rule.

    The 2018 Carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife has already been announced and here you can find the dates, program and all you need to know about it!

    Some of the best European surfers have gathered last week at Siam Park in Tenerife in order to demonstrate their skills by riding the world’s largest artificial wave in The Wave Palace. The event was organized by the World Surf League in order to celebrate the end of the 2018 edition of Las Americas Pro Tenerife championship.

    Tias Council has announced a photo competition in order to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Puerto del Carmen. Conditions to participate in the competition:

    One of the main events in November in Puerto de la Cruz (Tenerife) is dedicated to the great Queen of mystery and murder, in a week long event that is comprised of several activities.

    Gran Canaria is recognized as a great place for partying, so during the Carnival days the island is full of life, music and color. Everyone is invited to take part in the festivities and enjoy the free spirit of Gran Canaria!

    Gran Canaria has announced the dates and more details regarding the carnival in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, including the theme and the competition for the poster.

    UPDATE: See the most recent info about the latest edition of the carnival in Aguimes Aguimes has been one of the first towns in Gran Canaria to announce the dates and the theme for the carnival in 2018. The theme was chosen as usually by the Carnival Commission.

    UPDATE: See the info about the latest edition of the carnival in Telde The City Council of Telde in Gran Canaria have recently organized a public vote on Facebook and Google Form in order to choose the theme for the carnival next year.

    The Wave Market event represents a way to bring together various activities such as gastronomy, music, fashion, accessories, decoration, kids workshops and many more.

    Cultural October in the municipality of La Oliva, Fuerteventura Blues is coming to the streets of Corralejo between 19 and 21 October in an epic event that will celebrate this year its 10th Edition.

    This event will take place between October 7h – October 14th in Corralejo, Fuertevetura.

    This weekend there’s a culinary event happening in Puerto del Carmen called Tapa’s Fair – The taste of tradition or Feria de la Tapa.

    It’s fiesta time in Costa Teguise! Lots of activities planned for the next days: dancing, music, sports and even theater acts!

    The Carnival in Puerto de la Cruz is one of the largest events happening on the island, just after the carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

    Dia de las Tradiciones or Traditions Day is an important event in September in Tenerife, that will take place in the historical center of Arona.

    Celebrated in Vega de la Rio Palmas Like every September, a complex program of activities has been prepared in Fuerteventura in order to celebrate Nuestra Senora la Virgen de La Peña.

    Tias Town Council has announced a cultural trip to the island of Los Lobos and anyone who wants to participate has to sign up with the Culture Department (Departamento de Cultura).

    August will be a busy month in the municipality of Yaiza, a month mainly dedicated to youth and sporting activities for kids and people of all ages as well.

    August will be a month full of events in Tenerife, so if you’re coming on holiday to the island why not participate in some of them?

    Another carnival in the Canary Islands has been announced: The International Carnival of Maspalomas. If you’re also interested in the festival happening in the capital, see the dedicated page for the Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Carnival 2018.

    A new edition of the Beach Party was announced this year in Caleta de Fuste by the Ayuntamiento de Antigua.

    Gran Canaria Wind and Waves Festival – 8 July to 16 July 2017 Windsurf World Cup – Festival Pozo Izquierdo The registration for the championship will start on Sunday, July 9th and during the day time you will be able to see the participants competing and at night there will be music and other activities organized.

    Midsummer Night Bonfires – 23 June On the 23rd of June we celebrate the summer solstice and there are many legends are myths surrounding this date. On the night of June 23rd it is traditional in Tenerife to light bonfires on the beach, celebrating a new beginning and hoping for better things in the future, while leaving the bad things in the past. Best towns to see the bonfires in Tenerife are Guia de Isora, El Medano, Puerto de la Cruz and Punta del Hidalgo.

    The Council of La Oliva has announced that the event Baile Canario in Corralejo for 2017 will be celebrated on 26 May, in anticipation of Dia de Canarias (30 May).

    During the month of May, the capital of Tenerife will be celebrating its tradition and culture, especially since the city will also celebrate 523 years of existence and history.

    Villaverde will start celebrations in honor of San Vicente Ferrer, the patron of the local church. These festivities will last for a week and will include sports, activities for children and also live music.

    Easter is a big holiday in Spain, so the Canary Islands are a popular destination for tourists during this time. There are lots of religious events in the weeks before Easter, but the most important ones happen during the Holy Week, which this year is between 10 – 16 April 2017.

    Caleta de Fuste will celebrate this year the typical Sevillan fiesta with flamenco dance, music and beautiful floats. In the entire municipality of Antigua there are residents from many cultures, so it is important to celebrate diversity, especially when there’s music and dancing involved.

    Visiting Tenerife in April this year? Here’s what’s going on and what events are happening in Tenerife this month!

    The Council for the municipality of Granadilla de Abona has announced a series of cultural events, which will take place between 7 and 15 of April this year. All the events are free to participate in and they will be spread out between 3 towns in the municipality: El Medano, Los Abrigos and Granadilla.

    Semana Santa or The Holy Week in La Laguna represents a time when the entire town gets dressed up for the festivities and the churches get prepared for the large amount of people that arrive for the processions.

    Every island or the Canaries has its own carnival season and La Gomera is no exception to this rule. Although the parties are not as big as in Tenerife or Gran Canaria, they still attracted a good number of participants, both tourists and locals.

    Corralejo will start celebrating today the Invictorock 2017 Festival, where different groups and bands will perform a variety of music styles: Reggae, Ska, Punk, Rock, Heavy Metal, Folk and Rockabilly.

    The famous artist Elton John will come to the island of Gran Canaria for a long awaited concert this year!

    Every year, between the months of January and March, Fuerteventura and the rest of the islands are dressing up for party and start celebrating their first big event of the year.

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    A historic way station between the Old and New Worlds, the Canary Islands have been influenced over the centuries by African, European, and South American waves of immigration. Perhaps that constant cultural influx is what makes Canarians so welcoming and outgoing. Every day on the Canaries brings a new landscape—you might relax on a Caribbean-style beach, be startled by giant lizards in a tropical plantation, or climb a snowcapped volcano. From total relaxation in a luxury resort to strenuous hiking via mountain refuge huts, and sampling some of Spain’s finest wines on a bodega tour, these small islands offer big experiences and a very different side of Spain.

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    A historic way station between the Old and New Worlds, the Canary Islands have been influenced over the centuries by African, European, and South American waves of immigration. Perhaps that constant cultural influx is what makes Canarians so welcoming and outgoing. Every day on the Canaries brings a new landscape—you might relax on a Caribbean-style beach, be startled by giant lizards in a tropical plantation, or climb a snowcapped volcano. From total relaxation in a luxury resort to strenuous hiking via mountain refuge huts, and sampling some of Spain’s finest wines on a bodega tour, these small islands offer big experiences and a very different side of Spain.

    A volcanic archipelago 1,280 km (800 miles) southwest of mainland Spain and 112 km (70 miles) off the coast of southern Morocco, the seven Canary Islands lie at about the same latitude as central Florida. La Gomera and El Hierro, as well as parts of La Palma and Gran Canaria, are fertile and overgrown with exotic tropical vegetation, while Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, and stretches of Tenerife are as dry as a bone, with lava caves and desert sand dunes. Even so, Spain’s highest peak, Mt. Teide, on Tenerife, is sometimes capped with snow. Geographically, the Canaries are African, but culturally they’re European, and spiritually probably Latin American (many islanders have close blood ties to Cuba and Venezuela). The Spanish that’s spoken here is, in pronunciation and intonation (but less so in vocabulary), more Latin American than Iberian. Salsa and reggaeton, less popular in mainland Spain, are basically all you’ll hear at the wild Carnaval fiestas here.

    Before the Spanish arrived, the Canaries were populated by cave-dwelling people called Guanches who were genetically similar to the Berber tribes of northern Africa. In the late 15th century the islands fell one by one to Spanish conquistadores. Columbus resupplied his ships here in 1492 before heading west to the New World and helped establish the archipelago as an important trading center. The Guanches were decimated by slave traders by the end of the 16th century, and to this day, their customs and culture remain largely a mystery. The most significant Guanche remains are the Cenobio de Valerón ruins on Gran Canaria and the mummies on display at the Museo de la Naturaleza y el Hombre in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

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    In this volcanic archipelago, each island has sustainable secrets that bubble rather beautifully below the surface of mass tourism. All small islands, you feel as if you have discovered another world when you hike through the volcanic vineyards of Lanzarote, Tenerifes magnificent Teide National Park, the barrancos or gorges of La Palma, or the cloud forests of La Gomera an island where whales love to hide in the mists too sometimes, and then pop out to dance and delight. Add the wilderness feel of El Hierro into the mix, and you have an explosion of exquisiteness that feels more like something out of a South American landscape, but so much closer to home.

    The yurts we stayed in on Lanzarote seemed to mirror the soft mounds of the myriad volcanic cones all around, and we saw the eruption of stars at night, too.

    This Canary Islands travel guide aims to show off the bounties of those travel companies that have swum against the flow of mass tourism for years, flown the flag of Canarian culture and helped protect some of Europes most precious island landscapes.

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    Avoiding the resorts

    Beach resorts beckon the crowds to coasts of the Canary Islands. Thats good for you: while most holidaymakers are drawn to and dont move from the sunloungers of Playa del Ingles and Playa de las Americas, you can head for the forested national parks, sugar cube villages and surf-friendly volcanic coves elsewhere. Accommodation and food are better outside the resorts, too swap high-rises for fishermans cottages and buffet dinners for barbecued parrotfish (vieja).

    Electric cars

    Electric car hire take-up has been molasses-slow on the islands perhaps because most holidaymakers travel the Canary Islands via coach tour. But the Canaries are perfectly formed for electric cars. In Lanzarote, for instance, a 40-minute recharge will take you 150km; the whole island only 60km from head to toe. That way, you can explore the remotest villages and emptiest beaches without worrying about running out of juice.

    Dolphins

    Whales arent the only cetaceans in the sea. The Canary Islands also reel in seven species of dolphins, including the deep-diving Rissos dolphins and curious bottlenose dolphins that welcome the company of other species including humans. Super pods arent unusual in this open ocean, either, when the water can bubble with anything from 50 to 50,000 dolphins.

    La Gomera

    A lack of airport and resorts makes La Gomera one of the least popular islands in the Canaries, keeping its cloud forests pristine and its villages peaceful. Garajonay National Park could be a stunt double for Fangorn Forest in The Lord of the Rings a tangled laurel forest often sunk in mist. Hiking its paths is near-mystical, as well as a lesson in the perks of biodiversity.

    Cesar Manrique

    Picture this: Canary Islands, circa 1966. Lanzarote architect and artist Cesar Manrique has just returned from a stint in New York City to find that politicians plan to make Lanzarote the next Tenerife. Cue almost 30 years of campaigning against concrete high-rises and for architecture that blends into the volcanic vistas of Lanzarote. The Cesar Manrique Foundation is his first masterwork of many a house carved out of a series of ancient volcanic bubbles.

    Responsible whale watching

    Over 20 species of whales mooch through the Canary Islands throughout the year, including hundreds of resident pilot and sperm whales. Just make sure to check the credentials of your whale watching trip and stick to the ones that use small vessels and give the whales plenty of breathing room. The real deal also collects data for population counts and climate studies.

    Walking

    Most walkers make for Gran Canaria, where you switch between gorges, mountains, coast trails and semi-tropical forests in a week. Lanzarote is all windproof half-moon vineyards and faux deserts. You could spot whales from the high trails of La Gomeras Garajonay National Park. Or discover El Hierro and its syrupy slow way of life. La Palma, meanwhile, might just be the coolest of the lot, thanks to an umbrella of Canarian pine forests.

    Winter

    Winter is when youre reminded that the Canary Islands are in fact just 100km shy of Morocco. Its the best time to go for many reasons: tons of sunshine; fewer crowds; hiking-friendly temps; the earliest blooming almond trees in Spain; barbecues for Christmas. Come in November for the wine harvest and more importantly the accompanying tastings.

    Zoos & orca shows

    Unfortunately, the Canary Islands has a weakness for zoos and animal parks – mostly, because there are plenty of tourists lining up to go to them. Hopefully, as tour operators stop selling tickets to SeaWorld and countries ban cetaceans in captivity there will be change. But for now, orcas are still doing tricks for tourists in Tenerife, justified by pseudoscience. Read more about why we don’t support zoos or cetaceans in captivity.

    Big cruise ships

    There’s nothing wrong with wanting to breeze into the Canary Islands by boat. After all, who wouldn’t want to island-hop from volcanic outpost to volcanic outpost, and salute the sunset on deck with a sangria in hand? But big cruise ships are the force behind all sorts of tourism ills, from overtourism to pollution. Swap these vast floating hotels for sailing boats that often include an open-ocean sailing to Morocco or Madeira too. Read more about why small ship cruises are best.

    Staying put

    Since the advent of cheap package holidays, the Canary Islands has been a flop-and-drop escape for Brits after a quick injection of sunshine. Coach trips tread the tried-and-tested routes to Mount Teide and Timanfaya National Park, missing out the huddled vineyards, black-sand coves, fishermens churches and national parks en route. The best holiday companies will get you out there by whatever means you prefer hiking the pine-perfumed trails, sailing the whale-rich Atlantic, or driving an electric car around Lanzarote.

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    What we found in Gran Canaria was way beyond our expectations and we can truly recommend that Island to everyone that likes dry, technical terrain – it’s the perfect winter hideout and training ground (for both mountainbiking as well as road biking).

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    Located off the West coast of Africa and boasting 325 days of sunshine per year, Gran Canaria is an ideal winter riding location.

    If you like your riding to be long and epic there’s plenty on offer and lots of unexplored terrain for the adventurous. Some of the terrain demands a high level of fitness, which is great if you love climbing, but for those who are all about the descents, we’d recommend going with a guiding company.

    The next best option would be to hire a van between friends to do shuttle runs. The south of the island gets the best of the sun, so if you’re after dry and dusty, that’s the place to be.

    Great shuttleservice in Gran Canaria! The Greatest for DH. Making spontaneous Downhill vacations perfect! Having a great time trashing local trails with these pro riders. They’re helping you doing the thing you love,, tailoring your requests very suitably for you so you may gain in your own progression riding new trails on new terrain. Not very expensive service, and totally worth every cent as the price is justified by the local guides arranging anything you need, from daily serving your bike (if you bring your own), so you can enjoy you holiday evenings drinking wine with the Ms..flat fix or anything similar in the field. . sweet and tasty local fruit, powerbars, and drinks while shuttling up to new long and wicked trails..delicious local food on lunchbreaks, stunning riding videos ,historcal lessons on the fly, good mood only, tons of high5s etc..if your shredding’s too loose the guides turn into Dr.dhguidecrancanaria, disinfecting scratches, patching wounds and what not.. we even had a professional photographer riding with us shooting rad shots,,, if you’re not bringing your own bike -no problem,- you will be sorted out with possibilities to rent a bike that fits you and your riding in a proper manner..and plenty more goodie treats to follow when spending your time with these mates, as they pick you up or drop you off at your accommodation before and/or after riding.
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    Great guides and service! I spent five days with Dh Guide Canarias, shuttle + guide package tailored based on our needs. Couldn’t wish more from bike holiday, nice variety of trails from fast smooth berms to challenging rock gardens and everything between. For sure I’ll come back again.

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    Where is Gran Canaria island

    It is a Spanish island that belongs to the Canary Islands, an archipelago of 8 islands divided into two provinces. In the province of Las Palmas are the islands of Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote and La Graciosa. On the other hand, the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is made up of the islands of Tenerife, La Gomera, El Hierro and La Palma. The Canary Islands are located in the Atlantic Ocean, a few kilometers from West Africa. In fact, it is closer to Morocco than to Spain. Below we show you a map so you can locate it and we will give you all the details about this tourist destination.

    Gran Canaria and Canary Islands map

    Population Gran Canaria island

    The surface of Gran Canaria is 1,560Km2, making it the third largest island in the archipelago. However, in terms of population it is the second largest (behind Tenerife). In 2020 the island had approximately 870,000 inhabitants. Regarding the demonym, they are informally called canariones, although the official name is grancanario. The colors of Gran Canaria and its flag are yellow and blue.

    Flag of Gran Canaria

    The capital of Gran Canaria is Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. It is the largest city in the Canary Islands with about 380,000 inhabitants in 2020. In addition, it is in the top 10 of the largest cities in Spain. The island has other cities or population centers to highlight: Telde, Arucas and Vecindario.

    Panoramic view of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

    Municipalities Gran Canaria

    Gran Canaria has a total of 21 municipalities: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Telde, Valsequillo, Teror, San Mateo, Arucas, Firgas, Santa María de Guía, Moya, Gáldar, Agaete, Artenara, Tejeda, La Aldea de San Nicolás, Valleseco, Mogán, San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Santa Brígida, Santa Lucía de Tirajana, Agüimes and Ingenio.

    Gran Canaria map

    Gran Canaria island is mainly a sun and beach destination, although recently urban, rural and active tourism (cycling, golf, diving, windsurfing, surfing, etc.) has been on the rise. The most touristic municipality is San Bartolomé de Tirajana, here are the main tourist centers and beaches of the island: Maspalomas and Playa del Inglés. Therefore, most of the hotels in Gran Canaria are concentrated in these municipalities.

    Maspalomas beach, Gran Canaria

    Next we have the municipality of Mogán, where Puerto de Mogán and its beach become the protagonists. However, despite the overcrowding, the beaches of Anfi, Puerto Rico and Amadores are also very popular with tourists.

    Geography

    Gran Canaria, like all the Canary Islands, is of volcanic origin. It is characterized by being a mountainous island, full of ravines and spectacular beaches. Until recently it was believed that the highest peak on the island was Pico de Las Nieves. However, it has recently been shown that the highest point of Gran Canaria is the Morro de la Agujereada with 1956 meters of altitude.

    Morro de La Agujereada, highest peak of Gran Canaria

    You should know that in 2019 part of the territory of Gran Canaria was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Specifically, this distinction was for Risco Caído and the Sacred Mountains of Gran Canaria. Risco Caído was an ancient troglodyte town located in an environment rich in paleontological vestiges. This town has a total of 21 caves, two of them (caves C6 and C7) stand out for their astronomical, ceremonial and symbolic importance. Finally, cave C6 is the main protagonist, since it has an excavated light channel that projects the sunlight or the full moon.

    Meditation in the Sacred Mountains of Gran Canaria

    The municipalities that are part of the territory that was named a World Heritage Site are Artenara, Gáldar, Tejeda and Agaete. For more information, you can visit the interpretation centers of the Sacred Mountains of Gran Canaria and Risco Caído.

    Things to do in Gran Canaria

    Next we are going to give you some details about the main tourist attractions of Gran Canaria: the city of Las Palmas de GC and capital of the island, its more than 80 beaches and natural pools, protected natural spaces, natural monuments, its gastronomy and museums. We summarize it all below.

    ✔ Things to do in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

    The capital of the island must be one of the best places to visit in Gran Canaria. Next, we will review the places that you should take into account within the city:

    *Vegueta old town

    A walk through the historic center of Vegueta is a must. Here you can visit the main attractions of the neighborhood such as the Cathedral of the Canary Islands (Diocese of the Canary Islands), in the Plaza Mayor de Santa Ana. Also the Vegueta market, the Pérez Galdós Theater, its pedestrian streets, the church of San Antonio Abad, the hermitage of the Holy Spirit, the Casa Museo-Colón, the Plaza de Santo Domingo, etc.

    Catedral de Canarias, Vegueta old town

    The city has a very strong bond with Christopher Columbus, as he passed through Las Palmas de Gran Canaria before discovering America. On the other hand, a few steps away, we recommend you stroll through the Triana neighborhood, one of the oldest and most beautiful in the capital. Here the Literary Cabinet, the Alameda de Colón, the municipal library, San Telmo and all its pedestrian streets stand out.

    Gabinete Literario, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

    *Las Canteras beach

    Another of the tourist attractions of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is its famous Las Canteras beach, an urban beach that can be walked along a nice promenade. On this walk there is a wide range of restaurants. Las Canteras is also linked with a walk with El Confital, another of the places to visit in the city. If you want to know more about the capital of the island, take a look at our article on things to do in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

    Zona de Playa Chica, Las Canteras

    *Restaurants in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

    In the capital of the island you will find the largest and best gastronomic offer in Gran Canaria. Here you will find places to eat from different countries and influences from around the world: Japanese, Korean, Italian, Peruvian, Chinese, etc. We also finally have a Michelin Star restaurant, cheap restaurants, Canarian food, etc. We suggest you take a look at our favorite restaurants in Las Palmas.

    Restaurant in Las Canteras beach, Las Palmas city

    Finally, you should know that one of the most important festivals in the capital and that we did not mention before is that of San Juan. Every June 23 at night, citizens congregate in Las Canteras to celebrate this festivity. The most daring even take a dip in the sea at night. Its fireworks are spectacular starting at 00:00 at night. Finally, you should know that the weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria can be cloudy during the summer months due to the trade winds known by the locals as panza de burro.

    ✔ Best beaches of Gran Canaria island

    Being an island, you can imagine the number of beaches that can be enjoyed and known. You will find the most touristic and well-known ones in the south of Gran Canaria. We mention them below:

    *Playa del Inglés

    In Playa del Inglés you will find practically all the services: shower, sun beds and toilets. In addition, it has a nudist area. The downside is that its surroundings are quite crowded and it is a very touristy area.

    Playa del Inglés, Gran Canaria

    *Maspalomas beach

    This beach joins with Playa del Inglés at the tip and, therefore, you can walk from one to the other. Something that we recommend you do if you are going to visit Gran Canaria. It also has a nudist area and all services (including a spa). It is famous for its Maspalomas Dunes and the beautiful lighthouse that accompanies it.

    *Puerto Rico

    Puerto Rico is one of the places that has been most affected by human hands on the island. And it is that there is not one meter of land available to build from the coast to the end of the ravine and the slopes of the mountains. It’s awful. Still, there are many tourists who love it. Possibly, because of how cheap alcohol is, the nightlife, the offer of fast food places and the good weather.

    *Anfi del Mar

    Anfi beach and the entire empire that surrounds it was promoted by a Norwegian businessman who was allowed to bring sand from the Caribbean and build an artificial island next to it. It is the heart-shaped island Maroa and in which there is currently a beach club. Another place that today is enjoyed by millions of tourists.

    Anfi beach, Gran Canaria

    *Amadores beach

    Finally, another of the island’s tourist beaches is Amadores, a fusion between Puerto Rico and Anfi del Mar. In other words, its beach has Caribbean sand and its slopes are completely full of apartments and resorts. Of course, we are not going to deny that from here there is one of the best sunsets in Gran Canaria.

    *Las Canteras beach

    As we see it, one of the best beaches in Gran Canaria is in the capital and is Las Canteras beach. There are almost 3 kilometers of golden sand to enjoy sunbathing, walking, surfing or snorkeling. Las Canteras stands out for its wide range of restaurants, as well as for La Barra. A volcanic barrier that makes the waves calm and allows you to enjoy swimming safely. You should know that there is an area known as La Cícer where there is no bar and it is ideal for surfing.

    Las Canteras beach and the barrier

    On the other hand, there are other remarkable beaches in the south, but less well known, such as San Agustín, Playa del Águila, Playa del Pirata or Morro Besudo and Las Burras. Likewise, on the Telde coast they have a good level of beaches, although much more local. These are Melenara, Salinetas, La Garita, Ojos de Garza and Tufia.

    Tufia beach, Telde

    At the same time, in the west of the island we find the most virgin and least visited beaches of Gran Canaria. One of the most paradisiacal and difficult to reach is Güigüi beach or Gui gui. In addition, it is located within the World Biosphere Reserve. We have a detailed article about Güigüi so that you can discover it on your own.

    Güigüi beach, west of Gran Canaria

    *Natural pools Gran Canaria

    On the other hand, the island also stands out for its many natural pools. Most of them can be found in the north where the coast is more volcanic. In other words, in the north, few beaches have sand and, therefore, it has been decided to prepare bathing areas with sea water, with their respective breakwaters and access by stairs. The best-known natural pools are Las Salinas de Agaete, La Laja in Las Palmas, Roque Prieto in Guía and El Agujero de Gáldar.

    El Agujero beach and natural pool

    ✔ Natural monuments and protected areas

    Part of the territory of Gran Canaria is part of the World Biosphere Reserve. Neither more nor less than 100,000 land and marine hectares that run through seven municipalities: Artenara, Tejeda, La Aldea de San Nicolás, Agaete, San Mateo, San Bartolomé de Tirajana and Mogán. Within the spaces that the Biosphere Reserve encompasses, we find core areas, that is, with a greater amount of outstanding natural resources. The most important areas are Inagua, which we will talk about in the next few lines, and Güigüí. Finally, we will mention some of the most representative natural monuments on the island.

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    Inagua Integral Natural Reserve

    It is one of the few comprehensive nature reserves in the Canary Islands. Protection granted by the Government of the Canary Islands for the importance, fragility and representativeness of its ecosystems, communities, biological or geological elements. As for the native fauna of Inagua, the Blue Finch stands out. Regarding the flora, there are threatened endemic species such as the Inagua jarilla, the hairy jarilla and the pine grove’s comb.

    Reserva Natural Integral de Inagua

    We recommend that you take a look at this hiking route that starts from the Los Azulejos of Mogán and passes through the Inagua Special Nature Reserve.

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    Tamadaba Natural Park

    Tamadaba Natural Park is one of the few unspoiled areas of Gran Canaria. This park is mainly made up of a Canarian pine forest and spectacular ravines and cliffs. The space covers more than 7,000 hectares and is also within the Biosphere Reserve. One of the most visited points in Tamadaba, in addition to its pine forest, is the Mirador del Balcón viewpoint, in La Aldea de San Nicolás. You have to know that in 2019 a huge forest fire affected to some parts of Tamadaba. Hopefully, the burned areas will recover soon.

    Tamadaba Natural Park

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    Barranco Oscuro (Dark Ravine) Integral Natural Reserve

    Between the municipalities of Moya and Valleseco we find one of the most important ravines in Gran Canaria: the Dark Ravine. It houses one of the largest samples of laurel forest on the island and has a great floristic richness, since it is home to more than 40 endemic species of the Canary Islands, 12 of them unique to Gran Canaria.

    *Roque Nublo Natural Monument

    We can affirm that it is one of the symbols of identity of the island. The Roque Nublo is located in Tejeda and is part of the Sacred Mountains of Gran Canaria. It is a monolith-type rock formation located at one of the highest points in Gran Canaria. We explain how to get on foot to Roque Nublo here. The setting and the views from here are unbeatable. Without a doubt, the best way to appreciate the contrast of landscapes that Gran Canaria offers.

    Roque Nublo Natural Monument

    *Roque Bentayga

    Here we have another of the symbols of Gran Canaria, both for its history and its shape. Many even confuse it with the Roque Nublo. There is an interpretation center where they will make you discover the importance of the Bentayga and its relationship with the island’s aborigines. At the same time, it can be visited on foot through a small path.

    Roque Bentayga

    *Las Vacas Ravine

    Another of the places that many travelers want to visit when they travel to Gran Canaria is the Barranco de Las Vacas, although the reality is that they are the Tobas de Colores. The site can be visited in less than 10 minutes and is very trendy. We don’t recommend going just to see it, as it’s not that big of a deal and a lot of people just go for the Instagram photo.

    ✔ Towns and villages

    The towns are part of the culture of the destinations. As we see it, one way to get to know the most authentic side of places is by getting closer to its people. That is, to its quiet towns and villages. As we see it, the most beautiful towns in Gran Canaria are the following:

    *Gáldar

    Gáldar was the first capital of Gran Canaria and where the famous painted cave of Gáldar is located. It is one of the cities or towns in which the local essence is 100% preserved with its market, theater, town square, casino, etc. In its parish is where the famous Way of St James of Gran Canaria ends.

    Santiago de Gáldar

    *Teror

    Teror is where the Virgen del Pino, patron saint of Gran Canaria, is found. It is characterized by its cobbled pedestrian streets and its houses with Canarian balconies.

    Teror, Gran Canaria

    *Arucas

    This municipality and town in Gran Canaria is known for two main reasons. The first, the Church of San Juan Bautista sculpted with blue stone from Arucas. The second is the rum Ron Arehucas. Here is the factory of this famous Canarian rum made from sugar cane and which can be visited.

    San Juan Bautista church in Arucas

    *Tejeda

    This Canarian town has always been considered one of the most beautiful in Spain. Its houses are white with tiles and its streets are pedestrianized. From Tejeda you will have spectacular views of Roque Bentayga and Roque Nublo.

    Panoramic view of Tejeda and Bentayga

    *Agüimes

    This is another of the best preserved towns on the island and we recommend visiting. Its urban center is full of metal sculptures like the famous camel that we show you below.

    Agüimes village and camel sculpture

    *Agaete and Puerto de Las Nieves

    Agaete and Puerto de Las Nieves also have a little hole in the hearts of Gran Canarians and everyone who visits it. It’s love at first sight. Puerto de Las Nieves stands out for its maritime touches, views of the Tamadaba cliffs, stone beaches and its Las Salinas pools. On the other hand, we have the urban center of Agaete town full of white houses.

    Puerto de Las Nieves, Agaete

    *Puerto de Mogán

    Puerto de Mogán is one of the most visited places for several reasons. The main one is for its good climate, but we must not take away its beauty. Its colorful houses, its marina and the bougainvilleas stand out. In addition, this town in the south of Gran Canaria is very well connected to the main places of interest on the island.

    Puerto de Mogán. Gran Canaria

    *Artenara

    In Artenara we can have one of the best views of the island to its sacred mountains. In fact, Artenara is full of viewpoints. It is also known for housing numerous cave houses and the Risco Caído Interpretation Center.

    Viewpoint Mirador del Cristo. Artenara

    *Santa Lucía de Tirajana

    Finally, within the most beautiful villages on the island we cannot ignore the mention of Santa Lucía de Tirajana, next to the Las Tirajanas ravine. The town is full of white cobbled houses, pedestrian streets and is known for its production of olives and therefore olive oil.

    Santa Lucía de Tirajana

    On the other hand, there are other well-known places to take into account such as Fataga, Moya, Arinaga, Pozo Izquierdo, Castillo del Romeral and Arguineguín.

    ✔ Museums and archaeological parks of Gran Canaria island

    Now we turn to the cultural and historical part of the island, which also has a lot to offer. The main museums of Gran Canaria are located in Las Palmas city. However, there are other museums and archaeological parks throughout the island that you should visit. Here are the most important ones:

    1. House-Museum of Colón, Las Palmas de GC

    In the Vegueta neighborhood we find one of the most beautiful buildings in the area. It is the Columbus house museum. An example of stately architecture. Here the Admiral Christopher Columbus spent the night during his stay on Gran Canaria island. Here objects related to their passage through the islands and the history of the city linked to America are exhibited.

    Colon House, old town of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

    2. Cathedral and Diocesan Museum, Las Palmas de GC

    The Cathedral can also be visited and even climb to the top. Its architecture combines different styles: Gothic and Neoclassical. Inside it has valuable works of art, among which the Christ of Luján Pérez should be highlighted. These works can be found in the Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art, located in one of the rooms that overlooks the Patio de Los Naranjos.

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    Canary Islands museum, Las Palmas de GC

    It is a museum that collects the history of the Canary Islands. That is, who they were and how the Canarian aborigines lived. It is located on Dr. Chil Street, a few steps from the Espíritu Santo square.

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    CAAM-Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno, Las Palmas de GC

    In the pedestrian street of Los Balcones is the CAAM Museum, Atlantic Center of Modern Art, a cultural landmark of the city.

    Museum CAAM, Vegueta

    5. Elder museum, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

    In the heart of Santa Catalina Park, in the port area of the city, we find this museum dedicated to Science and Technology. It is great to go with the family.

    6. Cueva Pintada Museum and Archaeological Park, Gáldar

    The Cueva Pintada Archaeological Park and Museum preserves one of the most relevant archaeological sites for learning about the History of Gran Canaria, from pre-Hispanic times to the conquest of the island. Here the visitor will be able to observe from a walkway the indigenous houses and caves and their respective wall paintings. In addition, it is located in the heart of the first capital of Gran Canaria: Gáldar.

    7. Tomás Morales Museum-House, Moya

    It is a mid-19th century building in the heart of the town of Moya. The Canarian poet Tomás Morales was born and lived here. Your visit will allow you to know one of the most representative examples of traditional Canarian architecture, visiting each of its rooms.

    House-museum of Tomás Morales

    8. Cenobio de Valerón, Santa María de Guía

    In the municipality of Guía we find a large barn built in the same mountains by the aborigines of Gran Canaria, taking advantage of the geological conditions of the volcanic cone. It is made up of more than 350 holes to house the grain and they are distributed at different levels or heights. Back then the aborigines used them to store cereals and other foods. This space can be visited by paying a small entrance fee of € 3.

    9. Ansite Fortress, Santa Lucía de Tirajana

    In the Ansite Fortress you can get closer to the history of Gran Canaria. It is said that here the aborigines surrendered to the Castilian troops, although other archaeologists disagree indicating that it was a great temple of the Canarian aborigines. You can visit its interpretation center and enjoy the incredible landscape of the Las Tirajanas ravine full of palm trees.

    Ansite Fortress, Gran Canaria island

    10. Guayadeque, Ingenio/Agüimes

    The Guayadeque ravine should be among the places you should know and visit in Gran Canaria. And not only for its history, since its scenic beauty is undoubted. In fact, it has been declared a Natural Monument by the Law of Natural Spaces of the Canary Islands and Asset of Cultural Interest, with the category of Archaeological Zone by the Law of Historical Heritage of the Canary Islands. The highest density of archaeological sites in Gran Canaria is concentrated in Guayadeque. Here you can also go to its visitor center for more information.

    Guayadeque ravine, Gran Canaria island

    There are other archaeological sites that you can visit in Gran Canaria, such as Maipés, Arteara and Cañada de Los Gatos.

    ✔ Outdoor sports in Gran Canaria island

    Another thing you can do in Gran Canaria is to practice endless outdoor sports throughout the year: golf, surfing, windsurfing, cycling, hiking, diving, triathlon, trail running, etc. We can say that except for winter sports, Gran Canaria is an idyllic destination to train 365 days a year. Take a look at our MTB and hiking routes if you like active tourism. A very good option to get to know Gran Canaria on your own.

    Los Tilos de Moya trail

    Some of the trails to do in Gran Canaria to discover its most authentic side are those of the Special Natural Reserve of Azuaje and that of the Special Natural Reserve of Los Tilos de Moya. Likewise, if you are a hiking lover, we recommend that you pay attention to the Gran Canaria Walking Festival organized by the Patronato de Gran Canaria every year.

    Popular festivals in Gran Canaria island

    Below we will mention the best known popular festivals in Gran Canaria. That is, those town festivals that attract visitors from different parts of the island and even from other neighboring islands.

    *Virgin of the Pine Tree festival, Teror

    Every September 7 and 8, the locals usually visit the patron saint of Gran Canaria, Nuestra Señora del Pino (our Lady of the Pine Tree), from different parts of the island. Many travel by car, but the tradition is to walk from the surrounding towns and municipalities. One of the best known departures is from the town of Tamaraceite. It is approximately 3 hours of walking. Upon reaching Teror, the most believers visit the Virgin. Many others go directly to get their chorizo of Teror sandwich as a prize.

    Basílica of Teror in Gran Canaria island

    *Festival of La Rama, Agaete

    This festival takes place every August 4 in the town of Agaete and Puerto de Las Nieves. A party that has already become a macro party in which the locals dance with tree branches in their hands to the sound of the Banda de Agaete and the giant dolls. The tradition consists of collecting a branch on the Tirma mountain and bringing it to this locality to “ask the gods for rain in times of drought.” Formerly the branches were struck in the sea, now they are shown to Our Lady of Las Nieves. Like most popular festivals, the tradition has practically become a big drinking fest. This does not mean that many locals continue to follow the tradition.

    La Rama Festival in Agaete

    *El Charco festival, La Aldea de San Nicolás

    This is another of the popular festivals on the island that takes place in a large pool that forms next to La Aldea Beach. It is celebrated every September 11 to remember an old traditional fishing technique called embarbascada. That is, they introduced the sap of local plants into the pool, which caused a sedative effect on the fish. In this way, they could be easily fished even with their hands.

    La Aldea de San Nicolás, Gran Canaria Island

    To this day, the locals stand around El Charco and, at 5:00 pm, the Mayor fires a rocket to mark the beginning of the fishing (or its simulation).

    *The Vará del Pescao, Arinaga

    This is another of the massive festivals in Gran Canaria. It takes place on Arinaga beach and honors the historic link of this coastal town with the sea and fishing. It is normally celebrated every August 30.

    Arinaga beach, Gran Canaria

    *Almond Blossom Festival: Valsequillo, Tejeda and Tunte

    Another important event in Gran Canaria is the Almond Blossom Festival that is held every February in the municipalities of Valsequillo, Tejeda and San Bartolomé de Tirajana (Tunte). During these dates, locals and tourists of Gran Canaria visit these towns to appreciate the almond trees in their splendor. At the same time, each municipality sets up various stalls selling local products to the sound of the island’s folk dances.

    Almond blossom in Tejeda

    *Carnival of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria island

    Undoubtedly one of the biggest claims of the capital, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, is its carnivals. Depending on the Easter dates, they are usually celebrated in the months of February or March. For approximately three weeks there are several great days to celebrate: Drag Queen Gala, Los Indianos, the Day Carnival in the old town (Vegueta), the Parade, the murgas (parody singers), etc.

    Carnival Stage of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

    *International Carnival of Maspalomas

    On the other hand, Maspalomas also has its own carnival, always held weeks after the one in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria so as not to make them coincide. One of the most important events during the Maspalomas Carnival is its great parade.

    *Maspalomas Pride

    Finally, one of the island’s tourist attractions is undoubtedly Maspalomas Pride. An event normally held during the month of May in which a great parade takes place on the occasion of gay pride. Tourists from the LGTBI+ community from all over Spain and Europe come to this party. Other types of meetings and events also take place around this gay pride week, you can check it here.

    Hotels in Gran Canaria

    On the island you can stay in practically all types of accommodation. The most peculiar of the island are the cave houses. However, most visitors choose to stay in family hotels, rural houses, 5-star hotels, hotels in Las Palmas and, lately, in luxurious private villas and rural hotels. You can browse all the hotels in Gran Canaria that we recommend on our blog or by doing a search below.

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    Restaurants in Gran Canaria and typical food

    The gastronomy of Gran Canaria stands out for its award-winning and tasty cheeses, such as flower cheese or queso flor (made with vegetable rennet). At the same time, it has a wide variety of exclusive wines grown on volcanic soil and at more than 1000 meters of altitude, such as the Agala that we show you below.

    Quesos canarios

    On the other hand, we have to highlight the famous Chorizo de Teror, used mainly spread on bread for sandwiches, although lately it is used in many restaurants to accompany, for example, some fried eggs with potatoes. At the same time, in Gran Canaria their pork leg sandwiches are well known. Take a look at this post with the best places to eat a sandwich on the island.

    La Vaquería roasted pork leg sandwich and cheese

    On the other hand, we can’t avoid mentioning the almonds from Tejeda and its bienmesabe, the coffee from Agaete, the sweets from Moya, the olives from Agüimes and Santa Lucía de Tirajana, the strawberries from Valsequillo, the apples from Valleseco, the tuna from Mogán and the rum from Arucas (Arehucas).

    Strawberries from Valsequillo

    You can learn more about the typical food of the Canary Islands in the detailed post we have on this topic. However, here we mention all the common dishes in the islands such as the famous Canarian potatoes with mojo, ropa vieja, stews, ribs with corn, gofio, the fried vieja (local fish)…

    Local food in Gran Canaria island

    We recommend you take a look at our guide to restaurants in Gran Canaria, as well as the article on our favorite restaurants in Gran Canaria.

    Weather in Gran Canaria island

    It is said that the climate or weather in Gran Canaria is one of the best in the world for enjoying pleasant temperatures throughout the year. In addition, it is not usually an island where it rains heavily and regularly. According to AEMET (Meteorology Spanish Agency), taking the weather station at Gran Canaria Airport as a reference, the lowest temperature is usually registered during the month of January with an average of 17.. On the other hand, the highest temperature is usually registered in August, with an average temperature of 24.6º.

    Las Canteras beach, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

    In Gran Canaria there are various micro climates that make it also known as a miniature continent. That is, in the coastal areas of Gran Canaria (especially in the south), you can go to the beach perfectly all year round. However, in mountainous and inland areas temperatures drop considerably. With which, during the winter months temperatures can even reach below zero in the highest points, such as in the Roque Nublo. At the same time, it may be raining in the north and terribly hot in the Maspalomas Dunes. That’s how capricious the island is!

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    How to get around Gran Canaria

    Now that you know Gran Canaria better and you know everything you can do on the island. We would like to give you a few tips about how to move around the island. Ideally, you could rent a car, since there are many enclaves that you can hardly reach by public transport. Of course, to make specific transfers from the airport to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria or Maspalomas, you will always be able to use the insular bus company: Global. On the contrary, to move around Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, like any city, the ideal is to move by bike or in the public transport: Guaguas municipales.

    Gran Canaria island travel guide

    With this website, localguidegrancanaria.com, we want to change or, rather, expand the concept of the island of sun and sand. For this reason, we have created for you a complete guide to the island with more than 35 things to do during your holidays in Gran Canaria. A digital guide with recommendations of authentic places to see in Gran Canaria where you can choose the plans that best suit your tastes and needs.

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    We want to help you to avoid the crowded sites and get to know the most authentic side of the island. Gran Canaria is not just sun and sand, dare to mix with the locals, get to know their towns, get to know their typical dishes, discover their landscapes, etc. What to do in Gran Canaria? Where to eat in Gran Canaria? Where to stay in Gran Canaria? How to get around the island? We have all your answers on this site about tourism in Gran Canaria. In short, we want to be your local guide of Gran Canaria and help you in the best possible way so that you can travel on your own and discover the less touristy places.

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    Finally, we leave you with a video introducing ourselves and explaining why we decided to create Local Guide Gran Canaria. Subscribe to our channel to discover Gran Canaria in video.

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    Myth of the Canary Islands

    “Eh, if I sold (books, oranges, computers, wigs, corners, other rubbish) by trucks, I would have lived in the Canaries a long time ago… [dreamy].” Not once or twice I heard a similar phrase from compatriots. It’s hard to say why, but the Canary Islands in Russia have developed a strong reputation as a “rich man’s paradise.” Such a kind of “significant place” on the planet. It’s even somehow inconvenient to admit to your neighbors that you are going on vacation to the Canary Islands. They will immediately look at you with understanding and ask for a loan.

    Meanwhile, this is a myth. Canary Islands – the southernmost and almost the cheapest place in the euro area. These seven large and several small islands of volcanic origin are part of Spain, the prices for accommodation and food here are more than moderate. Suffice it to say that a five-liter bottle of table red wine can be bought for over four euros. And it’s really possible to rent an apartment for two for about 100 a week. Where else in the Eurozone have you seen such prices? Renting a car and gasoline here are also noticeably cheaper than on the mainland.

    History of the Canaries. Mysterious Guanches.

    This archipelago has been known to Europeans since ancient times. Mentions of the islands can be found in Pliny the Elder. Before the conquest of the Canaries by the Spaniards, they were inhabited by the tribes of Guanches: white, tall, fair-haired people who did not know iron and navigation. Now tourists are told a lot of legends about these tribes, but it is almost impossible to distinguish truth from fiction. After all, the Guanches themselves did not remain: they were partially exterminated, and partially assimilated. In the main documentary source that has come down to us, “The Canarian, or the book about the conquest of the Canary Islands . ..”, very little is written about the natives. It is believed that the Guanches are one of the most mysterious peoples on the planet. It is not clear where they came from in the Canaries, why they did not know navigation, why they had something like writing (the few that have survived have not been deciphered so far), but their weapons and tools were stone, that is otherwise, their development corresponded to the Stone Age. There are legends that the Guanches of different tribes easily swam the distance between the islands (tens of miles), that they were able to communicate in a special whistling language heard at a distance of several kilometers. And, on the contrary, about the presence of a silent language among some tribes, when the interlocutors understood each other solely by the movement of the lips. They will probably tell you about a strange custom – before marriage, girls are fattened to a weight of more than a hundred kilograms: thin brides here, allegedly, were not valued at all. Believe it or not, but such stories have the right to life, if only because they arouse the interest of the tourist. And, as usual, there is no smoke without fire.

    America was baptized by the water of the Canary Islands

    After the conquest of the archipelago, it becomes a natural springboard for even more distant sea voyages and conquests, a bridge between the Old and New Worlds. It was here that “at the edge of the earth” the last stop of the Columbus court was made before a long journey. Then it really was the end of the earth: since the time of Ptolemy, on many maps, the zero meridian passed exactly here. On the island of La Gomera, a well has been preserved with the inscription “America was baptized with this water.” And in the opposite direction: it was in the Canary Islands that potatoes appeared before reaching Europe. Until now, it is considered a national dish here. And Mexican cacti grow everywhere in the Canary Islands.

    Economy Canaries

    What do people do here? The Canary Islands are quite densely populated. Their economy has gone through several “epochs”. Age of Sugar. Alas, in the 16th century, forests were cut down for sugarcane plantations, which did not benefit the local ecosystem at all. The crisis of this industry was associated with the colonization of America, where it turned out to be cheaper to produce sugar. Age of wine. Canary wines were valued in Europe, but locust infestations and increased competition in the industry led to a decline in exports. The era of coughing. These insects were used to make expensive paint – carmine. Advances in chemistry, the emergence of synthetic paints led the industry into decline. The Age of Bananas. A variety of small but sweet bananas was brought here from China; today it is the most important branch of the economy of the archipelago. The era of tourism, finally. But each subsequent era did not completely cross out the previous one. And now both carmine and wine are produced in the Canary Islands. The local population here is busy not only serving tourists, as is often the case in resort areas.

    The unique climate of the Canary Islands

    Perhaps the most amazing thing about the Canary Islands is the climate, which is said to be the best on Earth. They are called the islands of eternal spring. On the one hand, latitudes close to the equator, only a few degrees to the northern tropic. To the east is the hot Sahara, but around is the cool Atlantic Ocean with a temperature of 20-22 ° C and a constant fresh wind. As a result, it is hot in the sun, and cool in the shade and at night. And the change of seasons is hardly noticeable here. In winter, of course, there is more rain, and the top of the Teide volcano in Tenerife (the highest point in Spain) is usually painted white. But you can come to rest at any time of the year, at least for the New Year.

    Endemic to the Canary Islands

    A unique climate gives rise to a unique flora. Of course, the colonialists brought here plants from all over the world, cut down forests. But still, about half of the almost two thousand species of flora here are exclusively of local origin. Plants such as dragon tree, Canarian pine, Teide bruise are well-known symbols of the Canaries. The ancient laurel-heather forest on the island of Gomera has the status of a national park and a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site. And there are absolutely no animals dangerous to humans in the Canary Islands. The snake, for example. Harmless lizards are everywhere, but snakes and predators are not here. They say that now feral cats on some islands have occupied the “niche” of predators. But who do you scare with a cat? Perhaps the native Guanches forgot navigation because the sea was the only source of danger here? Why go to sea if there is plenty of food and no other risks? True, in those days, pirates sometimes sailed here for slaves, but they also sailed from the sea.

    Looking for a plane to the Canary Islands

    The unique climate, flora, landscape diversity, volcanoes, history, sports and beach recreation – all this attracts tourists from all over the world to the Canary Islands. The diversity of the islands allows you to come here many times without fear of getting a boring vacation. Add to this a high standard of living, European culture and currency, and … go search the Internet for convenient and cheap flights. This, unfortunately, can cause problems in our country.

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    Spain: Passing through Barcelona (November 2018)

    Not on the way back from the Canary Islands was one evening in Barcelona. I didn’t go anywhere much, except for the center, and I also rented a hotel in the center. For one day it was not so problematic to rent in November, the room cost no more than 25 euros, and was located right in the Gothic quarter.

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    Spain: La Orotava

    If you go up from Puerto de la Cruz, you get to the city of La Orotava – the second historical city on the island after La Laguna.

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    Spain: Mount Teide

    The juiciest place in Tenerife is the Teide volcano – the highest mountain in Spain. Teide is located in the middle of the island, on a high plateau. A public bus goes there once a day in the morning there, in the evening back, from Puerto de la Cruz, and from the south coast. The cable car throws almost to the very top at a height of 3555 meters. It is no longer possible to climb higher just like that, you need to get permission for many months.

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    Spain: Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    Santa Cruz is the port city and capital of Tenerife. It is not such an ideal center as in La Laguna, but there is also something to see.

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    Spain: San Cristobal de la Laguna

    The historic capital of the island is San Cristobal de la Laguna (La Laguna for short). Its center is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

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    Spain: Puerto de la Cruz

    On the island of Tenerife, I based in the town of Puerto de la Cruz on the west coast – it was the most convenient place. There is a lot of accommodation, since this tourist place is close to the airport, to the capital of the island, and there is a direct bus to the Teide volcano. Most tourists live on the south coast, where there are large hotels and sandy beaches, but I found this inconvenient – far from everything.

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    Spain: Lanzarote island. Part III

    The next day I went to the northern part of the island to the lava caves. I didn’t have to walk far because the bus goes straight to them.

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    Spain: Lanzarote island. Part II

    In Lanzarote, public transport is not very suitable for tourists: you can only get to settlements, and not to most parks and other attractions. So I had to improvise a little. On the first day I was in the southern half of the island, on the second – in the north. To begin, I took a bus to the south end of the island and ferries to the neighboring island of Fuerteventura, to the village of Uga, one of the last stops.

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    Spain: Lanzarote island. Part I

    Lanzarote is the most unusual Canary Island. It has the most volcanic activity and the least vegetation, so its landscapes are unique in many ways. Lanzarote is less populated than Tenerife and Gran Canaria, with only one city, and the northern and western parts of the island consist of natural parks.

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    Spain: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (2018)

    The first island in the Canaries where I arrived was Gran Canaria, where I had already been in 2012. Unlike neighboring Lanzarote and Tenerife, which have obvious attractions, Gran Canaria is not very clear where to go; this is the case when it is better to use a car than public transport. As a result, Las Palmas turned out to be more of a rest stop to gain strength.

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    Where to go in canary islands in december: What to do in the Canary Islands in December

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    Last but most definitely not least we have Fuerteventura. Blessed with Caribbean style sands and outstanding turquoise waters, this Canary island is a beach lover’s paradise, boasting some of the best shores in all of the Archipelago. If it’s a beach escape you’re looking for – look no further! Countless coves offer calm and quiet to sunbathe in peace, just take your pick from the impressive Blue Flag bays..

    Breezy coasts are a magnet for wind surfers and watersport enthusiasts, while mountain biking is a popular way to admire the scenery inland. An island asking for action and adventure, thrill-seekers can enjoy outdoor activities year-round – including off-road jeep safaris, quad biking, surfing, sea-kayaking, diving and jet-skiing.

    Lobos Island is an islet just north of Fuerteventura. A protected natural park, it’s a safe haven for birds, plants and other wildlife. Step into the surreal and explore the curious trails through volcanic rocks, fishing villages, salt marshes, golden sands and lagoons. Just a 15 minute boat trip from Corralejo, it’s a unique way to spend the day. Corralejo itself is home to plenty of natural beauty, with desert dunes and the Red Mountain to name a few.












    The off-beat coastal town of El Cotillo is full of charm and character. Once a small fishing village, it’s now a tourist hot-spot with two harbours and some of the islands best beaches. Blue skies, bluer seas and fine white sands make for a dreamy day of laid-back living. Tantalise your taste buds with exotic seafood and catch of the day dishes, or savour multiple flavours with traditional tapas dishes. If its charm and character you’re after, don’t miss out on the beautiful Bentacuria. Set in a picturesque valley in the islands interior surrounded by mountains, set your sights on this sparkling white treasure with houses dating back as far as the 15th Century.

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    Sought-after sandy shores, green leafy forests and dramatic mountainscapes monopolise this idyllic island. Minimum average temperatures of a marvellous 21°C make Gran Canaria a perfect solution to the winter sun conundrum.

    The stunning Maspalomas sand dunes of the south offer up a real life desert experience. The area they cover is so vast you can take your time to savour and explore the beautiful landscape away from the crowds. Even in winter the sand here can become too hot to walk on, so be sure to have a trusty pair of flip flops in tow to protect any little toes!

    For a slice of Gran Canarian culture check out the capital city Las Palmas. There’s countless ways to while away the days from shopping in duty-free stores to something a little more traditional at the urban village of Pueblo Canario. An authentic Cananrian village in the heart of the capital, sit back and enjoy live performances of local folk music on Thursdays and Sundays (and best of all, it’s free!) Stroll around beautiful and bustling squares and plazas. Lined with atmospheric bars and restaurants to grab a refreshing beverage – it sure beats the hot soups needed to survive the winter back home!

    To really experience the islands dramatic landscape, take a coastal road trip. Magical mountain drives reveal pine-clad peaks dotted with white-washed villages and jaw-dropping skylines. The northwest coastal road is one of the best, with an unbelievable view over sheer cliffs tumbling into a foamy sea below.

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    Kicking things off with the largest of the Canary Islands, Tenerife is a year-round suntrap. Brimming with beautiful beaches and dramatic landscapes, with the crowning glory Mount Teide taking pride of place in the mountainous middle. Magnificent vistas overlooking the island can be seen from the peak, why not hop in a cable car and savour every second as the jaw-dropping views unfold before you! Or if you’re feeling more venturesome, the winter sun in Tenerife provides perfect hiking conditions. A cooling breeze keeps you from overheating as you climb.

    The spectacular Los Gigantes cliffs tower 500m above the sea and offer a dizzying display of the natural world. Take a boat trip from the marina of Los Gigantes town and get up close and personal to the dramatic precipices. While you’re at it, make a splash and go snorkelling or sea-kayaking. A whole host of marine life calls this place home and is just waiting to be discovered!

    With your sea legs firmly established, get ready to be mesmerised by dolphin pods dancing through the water. The oceans around Tenerife are some of the best in the world, and with resident species all year-round, it’s one of the best destinations to view these majestic mammals. Go whale and dolphin watching and be sure to pack your camera, the playful nature of these wonderful creatures is one you’ll want to capture!












    What would a winter getaway be without a beach day? Head to the idyllic cove of Las Teresitas nestled beneath the Anaga Mountains for maximum rest and relaxation. One of the few golden sandy beaches on the island (with most others being Volcanic), stretch out and sunbathe until your hearts content. Lined with palm trees and blessed with a gentle sea breeze, this beach is the perfect base to enjoy some sunshine.

    And as if all that wasn’t enough, Tenerife is teeming with safari, jungle and water parks for fun filled family days out. Evenings are no exception either, with Spanish dancing, discos, magic shows and music performances to be enjoyed island-wide.

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    Gorgeous Places to Visit in Gran Canaria in Winter

    Are you looking for tips on visiting Gran Canaria in winter? Read on for all the information you need!

    If you’re looking to escape Northern Europe or North America for some winter sun, there’s nowhere better than the Canary Islands.  

    Gran Canaria is the second largest, most famous for its warm weather attractions like  Aqualand Maspalomas water park and boat trips and water sports in the glorious Atlantic Ocean. 

    If you’re looking for a gorgeous island with plenty of beaches and authentic and colourful villages and towns.

    The Canary Islands as a whole have warm weather in the winter, only 8-10 degrees cooler than the summer months, thanks to their southerly location. 

    This means that all of the attractions are open in the winter time; but winter is also a wonderful time to enjoy authentic Canarian culture too! 

    What’s the weather like in Gran Canaria in winter? 

    The Canary Islands have such distinctive weather patterns, they’re almost like a miniature continent. In the winter, they’re much warmer than anywhere else in Spain, even Mallorca and the Balearic Islands.

    Even in the middle of winter, the temperature rarely dips below 15°C / 59°F, and you’ll often find temperatures exceeding 20°C/ 68°F in Gran Canaria in December, January and February!

    The summer average temperature is only around 24°C/ 75°F, so there really isn’t much differentiation between the two.  

    Winter is the rainiest time in Gran Canaria, but it still remains very dry. The average rainfall in December, the wettest month, is around 31 mm. You might experience the odd afternoon downpour, but there are usually plenty of sunshine hours too! 

    Where to stay in Gran Canaria in winter

    There are plenty of incredible places to stay in Gran Canaria; here’s our pick of the best that are buzzy throughout the winter months. 

    Playa del Ingles

    A busy resort, Playa del Ingles is popular with families and groups alike.

    There’s quite a lot of nightlife here, but also plenty of chilled-out bars, perfect for an afternoon of sangria drinking, and family-friendly restaurants here.

    Accommodation prices can be higher in Playa del Ingles thanks to its popularity! 

    Hotels in Playa del Ingles

    The four-star Abora Catarina by Lopesan Hotels has a gorgeous pool complex, surrounded by tropical trees. Rooms have comfy mattresses and crisp bed linen, and there’s also a fitness centre on-site. Click here to read more.

    Hotel Ritual Maspalomas is an adults only resort in Playa del Ingles. Ideal for couples or groups of friends, enjoy beautiful pool facilities and incredible restaurants here! Click here for more information.

    Las Palmas

    The capital of Gran Canaria, stay in Las Palmas for local culture. You’ll find plenty of traditional restaurants, gorgeous streets and places to practice Spanish!

    Plus, hotels can be more affordable here and the transport connections are great. 

    Las Palmas Penthouse is an incredible place for a group or family to stay, with immense views over the city and a terrace with BBQ facilities. It can accommodate up to six people! Click here to read more about Las Palmas Penthouse.

    AC Hotel Gran Canaria by Marriott is a luxury residence with comfortable beds, a fantastic breakfast buffet and a fantastic swimming pool. Click here to read more.

    Puerto Rico

    A popular tourist resort in the south west of the island, Puerto Rico is great for families. Think long beaches, plenty of hotels and fun holiday resorts! 

    Bahia Blanca is a three-star hotel with a swimming pool and free WiFi. Choose from a one or two-bedroom apartment, some with incredible ocean views. Click here to read more.

    Sunshine Beach Villas are wonderful spots to stay in Puerto Rico, sleeping seven to eight people; some of them have a private pool, and they all have cooking facilities along with comfortable beds. Read more information by clicking here.

    Things to do in Gran Canaria in winter

    There are so many amazing things to do in Gran Canaria year-round; you can enjoy so many all-weather attractions even in the winter months!

    Here are some of the best things to do and tours to arrange while you’re on the island.

    Day tour around the island

    If you want to make sure that you see as much of the island as possible, take a day tour to see some of the best towns of the island, like Arucas and Firgas.

    You’ll also take in some of Gran Canaria’s best nature!

    Some of these trips are private and some are group, and you can usually choose pick up from your selected hotel.

    Click here to read more about a guided tour around the island.

    You can also take a jeep tour around the island – click here to read more about it!

    Dolphin watching

    Did you know that the waters around Gran Canaria are full of fish and sea mammals?

    There are so many options to see dolphins and whales, and you can do so year-round thanks to boat trips in Gran Canaria!

    Typically, these last a few hours and some include lunch. Swim stops are always a possibility, although the sea can be a bit chilly, especially in January and February!

    Click here to read more about dolphin-watching trips in Gran Canaria.

    Snorkelling tours

    While the water around Gran Canaria can be a little chilly in the winter months, snorkelling is still a possibility, especially in the shoulder season.

    With a three hour session, you’ll have a chance to see plenty of fish and other marine life!

    Click here to read more about this dolphin-watching cruise.

    Boat trips

    If you don’t fancy snorkelling, you could just take a boat trip around the island!

    For example, this luxury catamaran cruise (with food!) sails around hidden beaches and takes in gorgeous views from the seafront.

    Take a look at this boat trip by clicking here.

    Road trip around gorgeous towns

    The weather in Gran Canaria in winter is ideal for road tripping!

    As it’s not too hot, you won’t mind spending time in the car, but you’ll still enjoy the most gorgeous beach vistas and tranquil towns from the car window.

    Bask on the best Canarian beaches

    While you might not be spending all day sunbathing in Gran Canaria, there are still plenty of beaches to walk along, photograph and admire! Here are the some of the most popular:

    • Maspalomas: This is a great beach with impressive sand dunes!
    • Playa del Ingles: One of the most popular touristy beaches in the island, Playa del Ingles is incredible.
    • Güigüi: This has one of the best vistas of the whole island!

    Places to visit in Gran Canaria in winter

    Gran Canaria is full of incredible places to visit, whether it is summer or winter, both near the sea and in the mountains.

    Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

    The main city and the capital of the island, Las Palmas is full of shops, cinemas and places to have a drink or eat.

    Las Palmas is bookended by two beaches, one to the east, which is close to a marina and another to the west. This is one of Spain’s best urban beaches; it’s just a few minutes walk to the city centre, and is loved for its mild weather even during the winter months. 

    It’s a popular place for snorkelling, although the water is quite cold during the winter months. 

    Gáldar

    This is another of the main cities, located in the northern part of the island.

    Gáldar originated from an Indigenous village.

    La Cueva Pintada one of the most important Indigenous archaeological sites in the Canaries.

    Walking through this living museum is like voyaging into the past, and it’s a really important spot to take in authentic Canarian culture and history. 

    Surrounded by banana plantations, you’ll love the drive into Gáldar, but the city centre is equally charming.

    Also, enjoy also natural pools with crystal clear water that are located close by. They’re perfect for a swim; they’re colder in winter, but people dip in the pools year-round! 

    Maspalomas

    One of the most popular touristy parts of Gran Canaria, Maspalomas loved by locals and visitors alike.

    Here, you’ll find amazing beaches, lots of choice of hotels and plenty of bars and restaurants.

    It’s also a globally-recognised known LGBTQ+ destination. There are plenty of bars for the LGBTQ+ community that are open the whole year. 

    If you’re into natural attractions, you’ll love Maspalomas Dunes.

    They’re like a bit of desert between the city and the beach and they’re actually better to visit in winter because they’re too hot in the summer months! 

    Amadores

    Also in the south of the island, Amadores is a touristy village, full of hotels, apartments, and hostels.

    One of the most famous accommodations is the Hotel Riu Vistamar, located at the top of a cliff this hotel has breathtaking views as it’s just above the beach.

    Another reason to visit Amadores is its beach.

    Enjoy the powdery white sand, stunning vistas between two cliffs and the chilled out club next to it.

    Here, you can swim, relax, sunbathe and forget all your worries just before Christmas!

    Mogán

    A municipality and a small village in the south of the island, Mogán is famous for having some of the best weather in Europe year-round!

    It’s also known as the Small Venice of the island, because of its canals in the marina area.

    Another very exciting thing to do here is to look out for dolphins from rented boats and discover the caves along the coast.

    There are winter excursions where you can go snorkelling and diving, discovering species and underwater caves as you go!

    Roque Nublo

    From Mogán, go straight to the island’s centre to visit the Roque Nublo.

    This is a giant monolith, 80 metres high, that has been declared a natural monument.

    Located 1813 meters above sea level, it stands proudly with an incredible vista over the island.

    It’s only a 30-minute hike from the car park to the top of the mountain, and once you get to the top the landscape is eerie and almost moon-like!

    Next to the Roque Nublo there’s another monolith that looks like a frog. You can even climb through a small hole in it, which is called the frog’s eye!

    Pico de las Nieves

    Close to the Roque Nublo, you’ll find el Pico de las Nieves.

    This is the second-highest spot on the whole island.

    You can drive all the way to the top, which makes it perfect if you’re not into hiking but still want to enjoy the views.

    Getting to the top of Pico de las Nieves is possible also by bike, a really impressive route because of the breath taking landscapes and vegetation, even during the winter.

    Sunsets from the viewpoint are glorious; you’ll see Roque Nublo and all of the best features of this gorgeous Canary Island.

    Tejeda

    Tejeda is a very little village and municipality next to the Roque Nublo.

    It’s close to another monolith called Bentayga, situated in the middle of the mountains in the heart of the island.

    The area is surrounded by natural protected areas, it’s part of the Most Beautiful Villages in Spain Association.

    This is the village where people collect almonds to make bienmesabe. There are also plenty of cafes and restaurants to enjoy other local desserts. 

    However, because of Tejeda’s altitude, you’ll need some warm clothes in winter – temperatures may drop to five degrees!

    Arucas

    Arucas is located close to the capital of the island.

    It’s a historic place, with charming, coloured houses in the old town and with an incredible gothic church made of local stones.

    It’s a glorious place for a stroll, and the weather is incredible all year round.

    There’s also an incredible rum factory here, which was established even before the ones in Cuba – so it makes exceptional rum! Factory tours are available all year round.

    Firgas

    Firgas is a village in the centre of the island; although you might recognise the name from a Canarian brand of water! 

    The weather is in Firgas mild the whole year round. In the winter, enjoy picturesque beauty, fountains and a beautiful sculpture of all of the Canary Islands.

    Also, take in views over the north of the island and the Atlantic ocean while you’re here!

    Teror

    Also located in the middle of the island, Teror is a very picturesque village. It’s famous for its cute little coloured houses in the downtown area, all of which have wooden balconies bedecked in flowers.

    Teror also features a big church in the main plaza, which is stunning fro. inside and out. 

    Like most of the island Teror’s temperatures are perfect for walking, and there is also a street market full of typical handmade goods and food every Sunday morning.

    This transforms the village into a very lively area with locals and tourists!

    Tufia

    Head to the coast and find Tufia, which is one of the most beautiful beaches of the island.

    In fact, it’s often thought to be a “secret beach”, with black volcanic sand and small white houses of fisher people and crystal clear water – it’s perfect for a sun soaked winter holiday.

    This village is close to the airport, which makes it great if you’re flying into Gran Canaria, but it’s also perfect for those who like plane spotting – you can see the vehicles take off from here! 

    Agaete

    Agaete is one of the most stunning stretches of sand on the north coast.

    It’s the perfect place to go and have lunch, walk around or spend a whole day at the beach.

    Agaete has a rocky beach and a small dock.

    However, there are also natural pools in the other part of the village.

    These are perfect for sunbathing if you’re looking for a little bit of peace and quiet. If you fancy a dip, they’re open year-round too! 

    Meloneras

    Back to the south of the island and very close to Maspalomas, Meloneras is a tourist-focused village with plenty of hotels to relax and sunbathe with all-inclusive options.

    It’s next to the Dunes of Maspalomas, and has a huge coastline which is perfect for swimming and strolling or enjoying the sunset in winter.

    Sunsets here are particularly magical – it drops down below to sea and turns the water all shades of yellow, red and orange. 

    How to get to Gran Canaria

    Being an island, the most popular way into Gran Canaria is flying.

    Gran Canaria Airport is fairly large and has flights to many European cities, particularly in the UK and Germany. 

    There are ferries from the Spanish mainland, but be aware that it’s quite a distance and takes 24 hours! You can also fly to Gran Canaria from most Spanish cities. 

    If you’re travelling around the Canary Islands, perhaps visiting Lanzarote or Tenerife, ferries ply the route. 

    How to get around Gran Canaria in winter

    Public transport in Gran Canaria is probably the best in the Canary Islands, so it’s easy to get around by bus. 

    There are also lots of different payment methods; pay with cash or card on the bus or at the station!

    However, the buses don’t go everywhere, as decent as it is in Gran Canaria! If you want to visit some more off-the-beaten-track places, go for a car rental.  

    Driving in Gran Canaria is a beautiful experience, as most of the highways are just next to the sea, boasting incredible views over the Atlantic Ocean. 

    The island’s beautiful winter weather makes driving around Gran Canaria even better – but pay attention if you’re driving inland.

    Although it’s usually sunny, in winter you might find clouds because of the altitude, but it’s worth it because once you get to the top the view with the clouds below is amazing!

    What to pack for Gran Canaria in Winter

    When you’re heading to Gran Canaria in winter, forget about bad weather, chilly climates and rain; the weather is very summery!

    Don’t forget summer and spring clothes – t-shirts and shorts – and flip flops or sandals are generally best for footwear. Of course, if you’re hiking, you might want some trainers!

    Of course, don’t forget a cap, sunscreen, and at least one swimsuit.

    Unfortunately, there can be also cloudy or rainy days and it gets cool at night, so bring a light jacket or sweatshirt.

    Like the rest of the Canaries, Gran Canaria is a volcanic island, so you might need even warmer clothes if you’re venturing to higher altitudes!

    What to eat and drink in Gran Canaria in winter

    When you’re in Spain, you’ve got to grab a cerveza!

    Spanish beer is a must-try, and in Gran Canaria people usually drink it almost frozen!

    Gran Canaria’s cuisine is varied, but they have lots of tapas if you like trying different dishes.

    Sample grilled limpets with mojo verde, squid rings or the well-known papas con mojo.

    If you’re a meat fan, Gran Canarian meat dishes includ baked goat or ropa vieja.

    This literally translates to old clothes which doesn’t seem delicious, but the combination of meat with chickpeas, onion, pepper, and species, is really quite exquisite!

    There are also plenty of vegetarian and vegan options. 

    There’s also a superb variety of desserts!

    Don’t miss bienmesabe, which hails from the village of Tejeda. Bienmesabe literally means good taste; it’s sumptuously sweet, made from almonds, eggs, and cinnamon, and is commonly served with ice cream. 

    Are you ready to see Gran Canaria in winter?

    If you’re looking for a fabulous European winter sun destination, there’s nowhere better than Gran Canaria!

    With warm and sunny weather, gorgeous villages and plenty of incredible nature, you’ll love exploring this stunning Spanish island.

    Sasha Avdevich – about the protest of wheelchair users against Lukashenka, about Tikhanovskaya, sex after the tragedy and life with her beloved in a tent

    07.11.2022
    / 19:18

    Sasha Avdevich is without a doubt the most famous wheelchair user in Belarus, the creator of the Inclusive Barista cafe. In 2011, when he was 26 years old, he crashed on a sports bike and has not been able to walk since.

    But this did not stop him from going on several trips around the world on a bicycle, the last of which ended this year when he ended up in a hospital in Paris. After getting out of the hospital bed, in the most romantic city in the world, Sasha proposed to his girlfriend Tatyana – and the answer was “yes”.

    Now Sasha is in Warsaw. It is dangerous for him to return to his homeland: both because of the fact that he has repeatedly appeared at protests, and because of the trolling of the authorities, and simply because of his position.

    In our interview with “Tok” Sasha is extremely frank. He talks about how tragedy breaks a person and how strength appears to live on, to change oneself and change others, to create. He talks about his native Lida and why he teases the local mayor. Talks about the protests of 2020 and the most daring action. He explains why he is against Lukashenka and recalls the meeting with Tikhanovskaya. He tells how to survive with a girl in a tent in Tenerife and what sex is for him today. Responding to accusations of harassment. He describes his journey, in which sometimes he had to spend the night in a castle, and sometimes he had to stand on the side of the road with broken tires and ask for help.

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