the canary islands

The Romans dubbed them the Fortunate Islands when they stumbled upon
these hidden treasures off the west coast of Africa more than 2000 years
ago. And the Canary Islands are fortunate indeed – blessed with
a near perfect climate and magnificent landscapes which make them a magnet
for millions of 21 st century foreign “invaders” each year.
Despite their proximity to Africa, the islands together form one of
the 17 autonomous communities of Spain. But unlike the costas of mainland
Spain, the Canaries enjoy pleasantly warm temperatures throughout the
year making them a favourite holiday destination for winter and summer
sun seekers alike.
The sub-tropical climate of the islands (which are more or less on
the same latitude as Orlando in Florida) is tempered by the cooling Trade
Winds and the warm waters of the Gulf Stream. The result is a “land
of eternal spring” where average temperatures range between 18C
and 24C and the sea is a joy to swim in at any time of the year.
Together with their glorious weather, the islands offer a huge range
of natural and man-made attractions which entice around 14 million visitors
a year to their shores. There are vast volcanic craters, spectacular
black beaches, ancient forests and crystal clear waters inhabited by
whales and dolphins. The quieter islands are a paradise for nature lovers
whilst the most popular islands provide action-packed resort areas with
every conceivable form of facility and entertainment for foreign visitors.
The archipelago consists of five main holiday islands – Tenerife,
Lanzarote, Gran
Canaria, Fuerteventura and La
Palma – along with
the two small islands of Gomera and Hierro and several tiny uninhabited
islands.
Tenerife is the biggest and busiest of all the islands and it’s
the one with the broadest appeal. The island offers everything from bustling
beachfront resorts and family fun centres to ancient pyramids and Spain’s
highest mountain.
Gran Canaria, to the south east of Tenerife, is at the heart of the
archipelago and is another island which appeals both to party people
and those who prefer to enjoy Canarian culture and quiet country villages.
The island boasts one of the most riotous resorts in the Canaries – Playa
del Ingles which is a mecca for gays, travellers and round-the-clock
revellers. The capital, Las Palmas, has a different feel altogether with
its distinctly Canarian character, historic buildings and museums. Elsewhere
on the island you’ll find snow capped mountains, traditional villages
virtually untouched by tourism, a desert landscape and tropical fruit
plantations.
Fuerteventura and Lanzarote lie at the eastern edge of the island group,
closest to Africa. Fuerteventura has some of the longest and best beaches
in the Canaries and attracts watersports enthusiasts and those wanting
a relaxing “sun and sea” holiday rather than foam party aficionados.
Lanzarote is home to some of the most mind-blowing landscapes in the
world with its weird petrified lava formations, volcanic craters and
underground cave systems.
The most westerly islands - La Palma, Gomera and
El Hierro – are
more lush, green and unspoilt than the “big four” holiday
islands. They’re the haunts of artists, walkers and nature lovers
who prefer to steer clear of resorts geared to the package holiday market.
It’s a common misconception that the Canaries are named after
the songbirds which inhabit the islands. In fact the reverse is true
and the birds take their name from the islands which were home to packs
of wild dogs in ancient times. The Spanish Canarias comes from the Latin
word meaning “of the dogs”.
general info
The following numbers should only be called if there is an emergency:
091 - Policia Nacional
092 - Policia Local
061 - Urgencias Salud (Medical Emergencies)
062 - Guardia Civil (only in gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura)
080 - Bomberos (Firefighters) only in Gran Canaria
Markets
TENERIFE
Los Cristianos - Sundays, next to Hotel Gran Arona 9am - 2 pm
Alcala, los Gigantes - Mondays, Plaza del Llano 9am - 2pm
Los Abrigos - Tuesdays, Night market 6pm - 10pm
Playa San Juan - Wednesdays, Fruit & Veg market 10am - 1pm
Playa de las Americas - Torviscas Thursdays 9 am - 2 pm
FUERTEVENTURA
Corralejos - Mondays & Fridays 9am - 1pm
Morro Jable - Thursday 9am - 2pm

discover the canary islands
The following links will take you to the different islands:
