La Orotava is probably the best place to visit in Tenerife if you're interested in seeing authentic Canary Islands architecture, with typical its wood balconies. The entire town of La Orotava almost feels like an outdoor museum and just walking its streets is a pleasant way to spend your time.
Caleta de Fuste or El Castillo as some people know it, is a popular resort situated very close to the airport in Fuerteventura. The town is found on the east coast of the island, sort of in the middle, so it has a great position if you want to explore and discover more places while you are on holiday. The resort has a great beach, ideal and safe for kids, so it's a popular choice among families.
With less than 3000 permanent inhabitants in total, Fasnia attracts visitors looking for a place to relax and enjoy quiet moments, away from the big hotels and the hustle and bustle of the Arona and Adeje regions.
The Department of Tourism organizes the April Fair in Caleta de Fuste, with flamenco performances, an equine exhibition, sevillanas and a show by the violinist Marilina Drobreva and the dancer Anna Villacampa.
In a move aimed at enhancing both citizen security and mobility, the City Council of La Oliva has rolled out an innovative video surveillance initiative.
A man is in critical condition after falling in the pool of a tourist complex in Tias, Lanzarote.
The Tenerife Island Council is contemplating the implementation of a fee aimed at enhancing and conserving its protected natural spaces. In an upcoming session on Friday, the 26th, the Council will delve into the legal and economic aspects surrounding this proposal, emphasizing its earmarked revenue.
Many first-time visitors to the Canary Islands are wondering if the tap water on the islands is safe to drink and brush their teeth with, as they may be accustomed to these types of restrictions based on their past experience from visiting other tourist destinations.
Gran Canaria and the Canary Islands in general, have a relatively low presence of mosquitoes compared to other popular tourist destinations located in areas that have a tropical climate.
Many visitors to the Canary Islands, especially those heading over to the archipelago for the first time, have this dilemma of whether they'll have to face a lot of mosquitoes in the Canary Islands or not.
Although Tenerife is a very popular destination for people from all over Europe, its capital - Santa Cruz de Tenerife, is often overlooked by tourists, except for the time when the carnival is happening.
Although one of the smaller Canary Islands, Lanzarote offers plenty of great things to do and see around the island and when it comes to sunsets, some of the ones you can watch here are simply unforgettable.
Tenerife is an island full of amazing landscapes and possibilities, so we always advise people to venture out of their resort to explore their what the island has to offer. You can do this in many ways, either by using the local bus system, hiring a car and driving yourself, or by going on an organized tour.
Fuerteventura is celebrating carnival season along all the other Canary Islands, with celebrations taking place all over the island, from Corralejo to Caleta de Fuste, Puerto del Rosario, Morro Jable and Costa Calma.
Carnival season is a popular time for the Canary Islands in general - all the islands have big parties during this time and it's a great atmosphere for tourists.
The carnival in Los Cristianos (Arona municipality) is the second-largest Carnival in Tenerife and the most popular carnival in the south of Tenerife with around two weeks of events for all ages and audiences.
All the municipalities in Fuerteventura are celebrating each year the carnival season and the south of the island makes no exception.
The City Council of Los Silos organizes a carnival each year in Caleta de Interian and it's a nice event to attend if you are staying in the area while visiting Tenerife.
Jandia Pride 2024 already has a set date and it will be celebrated in May in the south of the island in the tourist town of Morro Jable.
A tragedy took place on Saturday, April 20th in Anfi del Mar (Mogán municipality, Gran Canaria), as a 28-year-old woman lost her life in a jet ski crash after hitting the breakwater, according to reports from Cecoes 1-1-2.