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Here you will find your dream beach with more than 1500 km of coast for you
Considered to be one of the most interesting volcanic regions in the world
Hotels: So much to choose from
Variety & quality are the main characte- ristics when it comes to accommodation



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National Park Timanfaya
La Gomera The Island Of Dreams
Some impressions of La Gomera from 2006.
La Palma jun09
The Canary Islands make a very attractive alternative to a long haul destination for those looking for a shot of sunny island life
La Palma, the Miniature Continent
La Palma, the Miniature Continent
Eco Friendly Holidays in Lanzarote
Eco Friendly Holidays in Lanzarote
On top of the world in Tenerife
It is Spain's highest mountain, and a dormant volcano too – but climbing Mount Teide, in Tenerife, is an experience well worth it.
Lobos Island is a small island of the Canary Islands (Spain) located just 2 km north of the island of Fuerteventura
The Bandama Natural Monument is part of the Tafira Protected Landscape on the island of Gran Canaria
Graciosa Island or commonly La Graciosa (Spanish for graceful) is a volcanic island in the Canary Islands of Spain
They're hard to find and a bit of a local secret, but Gran Canaria's state-run free campsites are the perfect base for exploring the island's ruggedly beautiful interio
Big fun, mad as hell, but very good diving with Yaci
Scubayaci Diving Tenerife: Traveller Reviews
Let yourself be amazed by the many facets of the second smallest island of the Canarian Archipelagos: Rugged mountains, earthy valleys, tropical misty forests and a fascinating ocean.
Beyond the beaches of Gran Canaria
Hundreds of caves, occupied from ancient times to the present, hide in its cliffs and mountains. Burial mounds overlook the sea near the remains of stone houses which once sheltered bustling fishing communities
