Canary Islands - Tour Highlights and Travel Tips
Just off the coast of Morocco sits the Spanish territories of the Canary Islands. The Canaries are a total of 7 islands, namely: Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, La Gomera, La Palma and El Hierro. While a Spanish territory, the islands are an eclectic mix of European, South American and Sub-Saharan African residents though the predominant culture is very European. Many Europeans choose to holiday in Canary Islands, meaning there is no shortage of beachfront resorts. However, with a rich history and lush natural beauty with a perfect climate, the Canary Islands beg to be explored.
Travel Highlights
- Be introduced to the history of the Canary Islands at Cueva Pintada Museum, a prehistoric site with mysterious cave drawings.
- Museo de Colon depicts Columbus’ adventures and the Canary Islands maritime history.
- The Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Concepion is the oldest church in Tenerife and a local landmark with an unexpected islamic influence.
- Museo de la Naturaleza y el Hombre is easily the best museum on the islands and is an interesting mix of natural science and ancient history.
- Playa de las Canteras is the perfect beach by a city, with a promenade that invites you to stroll along it’s length.
- Tenerife Espacio de las Artes is an accomplished gallery to wow any art buff.
- Experience Carnaval on this side of the Atlantic.
- Walk along moonscapes on Lanzarote’s volcanoes.
Travel Tips
- Christmas time is the peak period for Europeans to holiday in the Canary Islands, February and March are lively due to Carnaval.
- It’s easy to hop around all of the islands due to excellent ferry services.
- The main transport system is bus, but taxis are also available.
- All beaches are open to the public, so never pay an admission fee.