Canary Islands in Spain
The Canary Islands are easily reached by ferry or airplane and provide a breath of fresh warm air any time of year. While the islands can get crowded, travelers will still find areas relatively...
View ArticleHostels in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
The volcanic island of Tenerife, one of the seven Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean off the West African coast, offers visitors natural scenery filled with black sand beaches, the world’s third...
View ArticleLargest of the Canary Islands in Spain
Tenerife, the largest of Spain's Canary Islands, stands as its most important and heavily trafficked center of tourism. Set off the shores of northwestern Africa, Tenerife offers visitors a tropical...
View ArticleCanary Islands Facts
The Canary Islands are an archipelago off the coast of Western Africa. They are a Spanish possession and considered a region of the European Union. The Canaries have two capital cities: Santa Cruz de...
View ArticleHotels near Teide, Canary Islands
Tenerife is the the largest of the Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago just off the coast of Morocco. The island's crown jewel is the Del Teide National Park. Spectacular enough to have earned UNESCO...
View ArticleHotels in Lanzarote
Lanzarote is one of Spain's Canary Islands. This volcanic island attracts tourists year-round, drawn to Lanzarote's sandy beaches, clear waters and relaxed atmosphere. Although Lanzarote has a...
View ArticleSmall Romantic Hotels in the Canary Islands
Geographically closer to the west coast of Africa than mainland Spain, the Canary Islands were one of the first big tourism projects implemented in the 1960s by former Spanish dictator Gen. Francisco...
View ArticleCruising the Canary Islands From Spain
Almost every cruise line visits the Canary Islands more than once yearly, but only a select few depart from Spain's cruise ports of Malaga and Barcelona. Several larger cruise lines and small ships...
View ArticleThe Top Things to Do in the Canary Islands
The Canary Islands stretch into the Atlantic Ocean west of the African coast. Island architecture reflects native, Spanish and Moroccan influences, and national parks preserve their distinctive...
View ArticleSnorkeling at the Canary Islands' Puerto Colon
Puerto Colon is a port on the west side of the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands, one of many tourist areas in the Spanish-owned Canary Islands. The port features a semi-circular boardwalk of...
View ArticleMardi Gras in the Canary Islands
Leave your inhibitions at home when you head to Mardi Gras in Tenerife. The second-largest carnival in the world, after Rio de Janeiro's, it's a celebration of decadence, revelry and excessive abandon....
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