
From Lanzarote to the Fuerteventura beaches
If you ever vacation in Lanzarote, take advantage of this rewarding day trip to the Fuerteventura beaches. Popcorn, Corralejo.
The Canary Islands, also known informally as the Canaries, are a Spanish autonomous community and archipelago in Macronesia in the Atlantic Ocean. At their closest point to the African mainland, they are 100 kilometres west of Morocco.
The seven main islands are (from largest to smallest in the area) Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, La Palma, La Gomera, and El Hierro. Everyone is different. The Canaries, especially Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, and Lanzarote, are major tourist destinations for holidays, with over 12 million visitors per year. This is due to their beaches, subtropical climate, and important natural attractions, especially ravines, caves, Maspalomas dunes in Gran Canaria and hiking to Mount Teide (a World Heritage Site) in Tenerife.
If you ever vacation in Lanzarote, take advantage of this rewarding day trip to the Fuerteventura beaches. Popcorn, Corralejo.
Most hikers climb to the hills.In Gran Canaria, that's not quite the case. You can find unforgettable moments in Barranco de Los Cernicalos.
Between Playa del Inglés and Meloneras beaches in the south of Gran Canaria, you will find the Sahara—the dunes of Maspalomas.
Discover Moya, the Azuaje Gorge and the Canary Islands' drinking water value. Barranco de Azuaje is one of the hiking gems of Gran Canaria.
Tejeda and the Rural Nublo Park is the mystery of 40 generations of Guanches, the pre-Hispanic inhabitants on the roof of Gran Canaria.
Cuatro Puertas and Galdár. A visit to this caves will amaze you. Right at the entrance, you will discover the iconic Four Doors Cave.