The 4 best places to visit in the Canary Islands

Lucie, Travel journalist
Lucie, Travel journalist

Close to the Moroccan coast, the Canary Islands form an archipelago of exceptional natural landscapes. Their mild climate allows them to be visited throughout the year and direct flights from the UK are available. The Canary Islands are often associated with lazy holidays on superb beaches, but you will be surprised by the variety of scenery. On Lanzarote, lunar landscapes lie among the immense fields of volcanoes. If it’s a relaxing break you are after, you’ll love the immense, idyllic beaches of Fuerteventura, a windy island that’s also great for water sports. Tenerife, most touristic of the islands, offers a broad range of activities from its beaches, to its animated nightlife and the El Tiede volcano. The landscape of Gran Canaria is truly varied with its sand dunes, volcanoes, ravines, beaches both touristic and more desolate, and not forgetting the famous Pic de las Nieves. Use our guide to help you find what you want from your holiday in the Canary Islands.

Tourist attractions

Our selection of must-see places

Gran canaria
Average visit duration: One week
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Gran canaria

Gran Canaria’s charm derives from its varied countryside and over 140 miles of coastline. At its centre, the summit of Pic de las Nieves rises to 1,949 metres offering spectacular views across the island. Cyclists regard the climb highly and walkers enjoy trails through the immense pine forests. Enthusiasts of the beach and water sports love the tourist beaches and the smaller untamed bays. Incredible sand dunes, ravines, thermal waters, abrupt cliff faces and expanses of dessert also count among the natural gems on offer.

You will love Gran canaria for
Beaches | Island | Hiking | Natural wonders | Volcano

Fuerteventura
Average visit duration: One week
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Fuerteventura

Just 60 miles from Morocco, Fuerteventura is the closest of the Canaries to the African coast. It is a multi-faceted destination which will leave you with wonderful memories. Whether you want a relaxing break or something more physical, Fuerteventura has it all. Above all, visitors come for the immense white sand beaches and turquoise water. If water sports are your thing, there are many places to surf and windsurf. The conditions are often good and the wind blows almost constantly. Don’t miss Corralejo Natural Park, among the most beautiful natural sites on the island with its sand dunes and beaches. The Morro Velosa, conceived by César Manrique, provides stunning views across the island and picturesque villages such as Betacuria.

You will love Fuerteventura for
Beaches | Island | Water sports

Tenerife
Average visit duration: One week
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Tenerife

The largest of the Canary Islands, Tenerife’s main attraction is the 3,700 metre volcano, El Tiede - the highest peak in Spain. It can be climbed on foot by experienced hikers; the less athletic can take the cable car. Tenerife is the kingdom of the hiker, with its numerous paths through the island’s national parks. Of course, relaxing on the beautiful sandy beaches, at seaside resorts and in rugged bays are also an attraction.

You will love Tenerife for
Beaches | Island | Volcano | Viewpoint | Hiking

Lanzarote
Average visit duration: One week
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Lanzarote

When you discover Lanzarote for the first time, the landscape surprises you. It’s a lunar terrain of black, arid ground studded with volcanoes and covered in dry larva flows where nothing but the cacti grow. Visiting Timanfaya National Park to get close to the volcanoes should not be missed. Less touristic than Fuerteventura or Tenerife, the island has retained its authenticity with its white-walled houses. Lanzarote also has museums and beautiful monuments to discover, many of which are the work of César Manrique, the celebrated architect and resident of the island. Manrique has left his mark on the island’s architecture, integrating styles which harmonise with the natural environment. His Mirador del Rio provides an incredible view of the Isla de la Graciosa and his cactus garden uses striking colour contrasts. The volcanic island’s spectacular caves, salt marshes, its green lagoon and magnificent beaches also have the power to amaze - landscapes you will not find anywhere else.

You will love Lanzarote for
Volcano | Architecture | Nature wonders | Island | Museums