The Canary Islands They are home to 17 autonomous communities of Spain within an archipelago located on the European continent but almost in front of what is to be the northeast of Africa. Next, at Viajejet, we invite you to visit our Turistic guides of the most representative points of this destination.

Fuerteventura tourist guide

With its more than sixteen hundred square kilometers, Fuerteventura it is the second largest island in the archipelago. This destination was named UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 2009 and is one of the most popular within the Canary Islands due to its wide tourist offer.

En Fuerteventura Many traditional festivals are held annually, such as carnivals and the festivities in honor of Nuestra Señora del Rosario and San Miguel Arcángel. In addition to being an ideal destination for those who seek to cultural and historical tourism.

Gran Canaria tourist guide

It is the island with the largest population in the province of Las Palmas, and also the second most populated of the Canary Islands.

The beaches in Gran Canaria They are of fine and golden sand, the most popular being: Playa del Inglés and Las Canteras. One of its most important tourist destinations is the municipality located in the province of Las Palmas and where the image of the Virgen del Pino (Patroness of the Diocese of the Canary Islands) is located.

In addition, Gran Canaria It is a favorite destination for windsurfers, with Pozo Izquierdo beach being the place where the PWA windsurfing world championships take place every year.

Lanzarote tourist guide

La Lanzarote Island is located off the coast of Morocco and is part of the province of Las Palmas. Its natural environment is spectacular, which is why it was declared since 1993 as Unesco Biosphere Reserve and, currently, it is a destination where its authorities seek a permanent balance between the preservation of the environment and tourism development.

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Canary Islands tourist guide

It is a Autonomous Community of Spain which is made up of seven islands: La Palma, La Gomera, El Hierro, and Tenerife (Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife) and, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria (Province of Las Palmas). Also has attractions world-renowned as the Caldera de Taburiente National Park, World Biosphere Reserve since 2002; Garajonay National Park, World Heritage Site since 1986; Timanfaya National Park, World Biosphere Reserve since 1993; and the Teide National Park, A World Heritage Site in 2007.

Tenerife tourist guide

This is the largest and most populated island of the Canary Islands. It is known as "The island of eternal spring" for its climate, attractive sandy beaches and natural parks. Among its main tourist attractions we find the city of La Laguna, declared World Heritage Site by Unesco; the Villa Mariana de Candelaria, where we will find the image of the Virgin of Candelaria; and the Teide National Park, A World Heritage Site due to the peak of Teide being in its territory.

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