The largest of Spain’s Canary Islands, the words “paradise” and “exotic” are often used when describing beautiful Tenerife. From volcanic mountains to breathtaking beaches to groves of banana trees, visitors to this island will be greeted with a wealth of sights, sounds, and smells, all part of the Tenerife experience.
The second largest of the Canary Islands and the closest to the African Coast, Fuerteventura is thought to be the oldest of all the volcanic islands that make up this fascinating and inviting archipelago.
Gran Canaria is the third largest of the seven major islands that make up Spain’s Canary Islands. It boasts the largest population – about three-quarters of a million at last count.