Discovering the Canary Islands: Travel Highlights of Fuerteventura, Tenerife, Gran Canaria, La Gomera, La Palma and Lanzarote

Panoramic view of San Sebastian de La Gomera, with colorful houses and buildings nestled between lush green mountains and the sparkling blue sea.
Panoramic view of San Sebastian de La Gomera, with colorful houses and buildings nestled between lush green mountains and the sparkling blue sea.

Welcome to the Canary Islands, a paradise on earth! The archipelago, located off the coast of West Africa, is made up of seven volcanic islands, each with its own unique character and charm. From the stunning beaches to the rugged landscapes, the Canary Islands have something to offer for everyone. Our recent trip took us to six of the seven islands, and we cannot wait to share our experience with you.

Fuerteventura: Our trip began on the island of Fuerteventura, known for its long stretches of golden sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters. We spent our days sunbathing and swimming in the turquoise sea. The island is also home to the Corralejo Natural Park, which boasts impressive sand dunes that reach up to 50 meters high. We highly recommend taking a stroll through the dunes and enjoying the beautiful views.

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Tenerife: Next, we headed to the largest of the Canary Islands, Tenerife. The island is home to the Loro Parque, a stunning animal park that is a must-visit for animal lovers. The park is home to an array of animals, including dolphins, penguins, and even orcas. We highly recommend the Orca Ocean show, which is a highlight of the park.

Gran Canaria: Our next stop was Gran Canaria, where we visited the Poema del Mar Aquarium, a stunning aquarium that showcases the beauty and diversity of marine life. The aquarium is divided into three main areas: surface, deep ocean, and freshwater habitats. We highly recommend visiting the deep ocean exhibit, where you can see sharks, stingrays, and other fascinating creatures.

La Gomera: La Gomera is a small island that is known for its lush green forests and rugged terrain. We highly recommend taking a hiking trip through the Garajonay National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park is home to a subtropical forest that is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna.

La Palma: La Palma is known as the ‚Pretty Island,‘ and it is easy to see why. The island is covered in lush green forests and boasts some of the most stunning scenery in the Canary Islands. We highly recommend taking a stroll through the Caldera de Taburiente National Park, which is a vast crater that is home to unique plant species.

Lanzarote: Our final stop was Lanzarote, a volcanic island that is known for its stunning natural beauty. We visited the Jameos del Agua, a unique cave system that is home to an underground lake and a stunning concert hall. The concert hall is used for concerts and other events, and it is an unforgettable experience.

In conclusion, our trip to the Canary Islands was a once-in-a-lifetime experience that we will never forget. The islands offer something for everyone, from stunning beaches to unique natural beauty and fascinating animal parks. We highly recommend visiting the Loro Parque on Tenerife, Poema del Mar Aquarium on Gran Canaria, and Jameos del Agua on Lanzarote. We hope this blog post has inspired you to plan your own trip to the Canary Islands and experience the magic of this stunning archipelago.