What to See in Canary Islands
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Mount Teide
World's third largest volcano situated on an island and the highest peak in Spain (3718m) is a truly impressive sight and will leave you…
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Teresitas Beach
The Playa de Las Teresitas is an artificial, white sand, tourist beach located north of the village of San Andrés, Santa Cruz de Tenerife…
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The Green Caves
Cueva de los Verdes is a lava tube and tourist attraction of the Haria municipality on the island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands.
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Jameos del Agua
This fairylike volcanic lagoon is home to endemic blind albino crabs. You can also find a unique grotto auditorium here and "House of the…
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Parque del Drago
El Drago, also known as Drago Milenario and Drago de Icod de los Vinos, is the oldest and largest living specimen of Dracaena draco, or…
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Papagayo Beach
Beautiful sandy beach situated in a natural reserve is popular with locals and those who are willing to hike through the park.
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Rio Viewpoint
Mirador del Río is a viewpoint on an approximately 475-metre-high escarpment called Batería del Río in the north of the Canarian island of…
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Teno Point
One of the most remote places in Tenerife, a little cape featuring many natural beauties and a photogenic lighthouse. A great getaway.
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Los Hervideros
Visit these spectacular coastline rock formations to see the raging of the waves in the eroded lava arches.
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Masca Valley
Masca is a small mountain village on the island of Tenerife. It was originally a Guanche settlement before the Spanish conquest in 1496.
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Benijo Beach
Nothing but you and the sea. A beach well-hidden from most of the tourists, offers beautiful views of the surrounding bay and impressive…
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Spanish Square
Plaza de España, is the largest square in the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and the Canary Islands.
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Cliffs of the Giants
Acantilados de Los Gigantes are vertical cliffs along the western coast of Tenerife.
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Roque Nublo
This volcanic formation is the second highest peak of Grand Canaria and it used to be a sacred place for indigenous people, who used it as…
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Castillo de La Luz
The name of the Castillo de la Luz means the Castle of Light. It was built in the 15th century to protect the city.
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Las Canteras Beach
Beautiful sandy beach running right along the centre of Las Palmas. It is protected by a natural reef, therefore the waves are mild.
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Canarian Village
Something like an open-air museum, this “village” complex designed by Néstor promotes the traditional life and crafts.
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