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The Canary Islands, also sometimes referred to simply as ‘the Canaries’ are a group of islands that are located off of the Northwest coast of mainland Africa. However, while they are located near Africa, they are in fact a Spanish autonomous community and belong to the European Union. The island are also well known for […]
If you are staying in Majorca and are expecting to see and do everything then you will need a lot more time than you may think. This is because there is so much to see and do that you may not fit it all in at the first try. Here are a few ideas of places to […]
Tenerife is the biggest and most well-known Canary Island, belonging to Spain, with over 10 million visitors a year. We all know that it is a mecca for lobster coloured beach dwelling Brits, looking to sleep off hangovers for a few weeks. The beaches however are quite simply to die for and no one could […]
Ibiza is unquestionably an absolutely beautiful country, and you can still get an essence of its purity even today. However, the indigenous people of Ibiza have a lot to contend with when it comes to retaining their own cultures and traditions. It has always been a sought after destination, far before tourists. First it was […]
With its natural beauty, lush beaches and hedonistic atmosphere, Tenerife has proved to be one most popular island’s in the Canaries. Situated just off the North Africa coast, the eco-system has created a paradise for nature lovers and is home to some of the most awe-inspiring landscapes in Europe. People tend to choose Tenerife holidays […]
The Canary Islands are one of the most popular destinations for beach travellers and tourists looking to explore the beautiful islands and have a whole heap of relaxation and beach driven fun. These two islands are the most beautiful and diverse of the Canary Islands and are fantastic for holidays. With that in mind I […]
La Gomera is a volcanic island and the second smallest island of the Spanish Canary Islands. One third of the island is a part of the Garajonay national park (Parque nacional de Garajonay), which was established here in 1981 and is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. About 40 square kilometres is covered by […]
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