The Canary Islands

The easternmost island in the Canaries boasts fine sandy beaches, dramatic volcanic scenery, picturesque villages, a reliable year-round climate and a dash of artistic flair.

Haria

Playa de la Concha

Situated just off Lanzarote, this tiny island is an escapist's dream offering gorgeous, completely unspoilt beaches and an irresistibly slow pace of life.

The Canaries' largest island boasts a stunning array of landscapes, from the luxuriant north to the rugged south, and features Spain's tallest mountain, as well as a number of sophisticated towns with an interesting colonial heritage.

Puerto de la Cruz

View from La Gomera towards Mount Teide

This small and quite scarcely populated island is a Mecca for walkers and relaxation-seekers, with lush valleys, dramatic gorges and sleepy mountain and seaside villages.

This lush, mountainous island in the Western Canaries is a paradise for walkers, nature lovers, relaxation-seekers and those who appreciate authentic local towns and villages.

Santa Cruz de La Palma