A privileged climate all year round, idyllic beaches, nature, culture, entertainment... It's so easy to fall in love with the Canary Islands. Paradise out in the Atlantic Ocean, eight islands each with its own spirit and its own personality.

Gran Canaria

The lively capital city provides a wide selection of leisure activities, as well as being a benchmark for those who love shopping and water sports. In the north you’ll find delightful seaside
towns, ideal for resting and enjoying the cuisine.

Lanzarote

The island of volcanoes is a unique moonscape. It’s covered with craters, ravines and solidified valleys of lava. Over time a spectacular natural environment has been created which has been declared a Biosphere Reserve. The natural treasures and tranquillity will make you feel like you’re on another planet.

Discover the relationship between the inhabitants and their unique natural environment and explore the footprint left by the architect, César Manrique and the significance of his ecological message.

Fuerteventura

In Fuerteventura there are endless idyllic, fine, white sandy beaches with turquoise waters and year-round sunshine. The second-largest island in the archipelago has picturesque landscapes like the mythical Mount Tindaya, which the original inhabitants felt had magic qualities.

La Graciosa

You can get there by ferry from the port of Órzola in Lanzarote and spend an unforgettable day. The crossing takes about 20 minutes and leaves you in Caleta del Sebo where you’ll find most of the island’s hotels and restaurants. The best way to get around La Graciosa is on foot or by bicycle.

Tenerife

The largest of the Canary Islands  which has a great variety of landscapes and everything from the Teide volcano to cities with delightful historical old towns, vast protected nature reserves and fantastic golf courses.

La Palma

Known as the “isla bonita”  (beautiful island), it is the greenest island in the archipelago. It is well worth a visit if only for the prehistoric subtropical laurel forests and the extraordinary astronomical conditions which make it possible to observe the stars under one of the best night skies in the world. The whole island has been declared a Biosphere Reserve and you can travel around it in a number of ways although by far the best is to do it on foot. There are trails to suit all types of adventurers and they’ll take you to some extraordinary places.

La Gomera

Small in size but with so many attractions. That’s La Gomera. Have an idyllic holiday surrounded by unforgettable landscapes. It’s like a garden with valleys full of palm trees, enormous ravines, a coastline ideal for diving and forests of an intense green. A paradise for hikers and lovers of the outdoor life.

El Hierro

The smallest of the Canary Islands is surrounded by crystal clear waters which are ideal for diving. The island itself is covered with volcanic soil and dense, green forests. The land is fertile and there are sheer cliffs and extraordinary lava formations.

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Experience nature
in the Canary Islands

Gran Canaria

The island overflows with natural life. Following the network of trails on foot or by bike is a magnificent way of exploring the Biosphere Reserve.

Tenerife

Tenerife is synonymous with nature and the environment. Visit Teide, an enormous dormant volcano on the island of Tenerife, the top of which is the highest mountain peak in Spain

Lanzarote

Lanzarote is brimming with treasures of nature. The privileged environment and the unique birds adapted to the different ecosystems make the island an ideal destination for bird-watching.

La Graciosa

You'll love the only inhabited island in the Chinijo Archipelago Nature Reserve which is hidden away and you'll be able to take a break from everyday hustle and bustle.

La Palma

The Caldera de Taburiente National Park is ideal for hiking: volcanic landscapes, dense forests, beaches, natural pools and an ideal climate with mild temperatures.

Fuerteventura

The island is a paradise for nature lovers, it has a number of protected natural areas and has been declared a Biosphere Reserve.

La Gomera

Take a dip on beaches nestling amongst cliffs and visit the amazing Los Órganos in the north of the island where you'll hear the music made by the wind as it strikes the rocks.

El Hierro

The rugged coastline is interspersed with coves and amazing natural salt-water pools like the Charco Azul.