Canary Islands

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Although it is officially part of Spain, the Canary Islands are situated closer to African archipelago than on Spain itself. Most commonly, people refer to the Canary Islands as “The Land of Eternal Spring”.

The Canary Islands is composed of seven islands - five major holiday islands (Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Tenerife, Canary Islands and La Palma) and two smaller islands (namely Gomera and Hierro), with each one offering a different ambiance that will surely attract tourists everywhere.

Aside from that, the Canary Islands’ all year round sub-tropical climate is another wonderful reason why you may want to consider visiting. Most tourists simply love the weather and enjoy the warm sunshine because it rarely rains in Canary Islands.

Want to go to beach activities and enjoy nightlife but still remain close to nature at the same time? Then Gran Canaria and Tenerife is for you. Located at the center of the archipelago, these two islands are, when compared to the five other islands far livelier tourist spots.

You are with your family and don’t want night parties, you say? Fuerteventura is the place to go! Fuerteventura is the perfect spot for some wholesome family fun since it has long beaches.

La Palma will surely capture every nature lover’s heart since the place offers a captivatingly green environment. However, tourists should not expect to enjoy the same weather here compared to the other islands because, most of the time, it rains in La Palma. On the other hand, you can expect to see the most beautiful views that Canary Islands can offer if you are still willing to visit La Palma despite its different weather.

For all of these and many other reasons, the Canary Islands weather is truly one magnificent place to discover – and rediscover again and again! Visit us at www.canaryislandsmap.co.uk now and allow us to help you make the most of your Canary Islands vacation.

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