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Canary Islands Tourism For those who wake up before the sun rises and for those who wait for its departure. The Canary Islands are a privileged archipelago to contemplate these natural spectacles that happen, luckily, every day. The settings for the start and set are overwhelming. The writer Miguel de Unamuno spoke of the “petrified storm” of the landscapes of Gran Canaria , where he lived for a month; the sinuous coasts of Tenerife will awaken our melancholy; the black sand beaches of La Palma will surprise us; and the vineyard fields of La Geria in the volcanic soils of Lanzarote will seduce us. Paradisiacal enclaves await us from which we will have a unique viewpoint to see dreamlike sunrises and sunsets in each of the Canary Islands. For these wonders it is worth getting up early and starting the day with enthusiasm and joy or stopping during the afternoon to see the day's sunset in a very special way.
Rural houses in the Canary Islands Los Lavaderos Park in El Sauzal, Tenerife El Sauzal El Sauzal, Canary Islands. By: Vincent They are old washing places of the town that have been rehabilitated to integrate them into a large green leisure space of 8,000 square meters, with walks, gardens with native and foreign flora, natural and artificial waterfalls, resting places and viewpoints. Highly appreciated by locals and tourists. From here we can contemplate the northern area of Tenerife, where Cell Phone Number List the majestic Teide volcano stands out, which is a World Heritage Site . A privileged place to admire the sunset, with a play of shadows and lights between the sea and the sky. Rural houses in Tenerife Roque Nublo, in Gran Canaria Roque Nublo, Canary Islands By: Canary Islands Tourism Risco Caído and the Sacred Mountains of Gran Canaria are another island group that is declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. And no wonder: it has an extensive network of viewpoints from which we can see both beautiful sunrises and enigmatic sunsets.
One of the most recommended points is the Roque Nublo Natural Monument , with views that reach the Teide volcano on the neighboring island of Tenerife. Imagine how clean the sky is in the Canary Islands! We climb an easy 1.5 kilometer path to an 80 meter monolith that awaits us with impressive views of the Caldera de Tejeda. Rural houses in Gran Canaria La Geria, in Lanzarote La Geria, Canary Islands By: Canary Islands Tourism In the 18th century, long-lasting eruptions occurred - up to six years! - that devastated a quarter of Lanzarote. What was a tragedy at the time, eventually led to the creation of one of the most unique spaces in the world: the La Geria Protected Landscape . Today it is a magical point to contemplate the sunrise and sunset: extensive fields of vines open before us that take advantage of the properties of the black volcanic earths and are protected with semicircular stone walls. A rural landscape of great beauty that feeds the soul in the municipality of Yaiza.
Rural houses in the Canary Islands Los Lavaderos Park in El Sauzal, Tenerife El Sauzal El Sauzal, Canary Islands. By: Vincent They are old washing places of the town that have been rehabilitated to integrate them into a large green leisure space of 8,000 square meters, with walks, gardens with native and foreign flora, natural and artificial waterfalls, resting places and viewpoints. Highly appreciated by locals and tourists. From here we can contemplate the northern area of Tenerife, where Cell Phone Number List the majestic Teide volcano stands out, which is a World Heritage Site . A privileged place to admire the sunset, with a play of shadows and lights between the sea and the sky. Rural houses in Tenerife Roque Nublo, in Gran Canaria Roque Nublo, Canary Islands By: Canary Islands Tourism Risco Caído and the Sacred Mountains of Gran Canaria are another island group that is declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. And no wonder: it has an extensive network of viewpoints from which we can see both beautiful sunrises and enigmatic sunsets.
One of the most recommended points is the Roque Nublo Natural Monument , with views that reach the Teide volcano on the neighboring island of Tenerife. Imagine how clean the sky is in the Canary Islands! We climb an easy 1.5 kilometer path to an 80 meter monolith that awaits us with impressive views of the Caldera de Tejeda. Rural houses in Gran Canaria La Geria, in Lanzarote La Geria, Canary Islands By: Canary Islands Tourism In the 18th century, long-lasting eruptions occurred - up to six years! - that devastated a quarter of Lanzarote. What was a tragedy at the time, eventually led to the creation of one of the most unique spaces in the world: the La Geria Protected Landscape . Today it is a magical point to contemplate the sunrise and sunset: extensive fields of vines open before us that take advantage of the properties of the black volcanic earths and are protected with semicircular stone walls. A rural landscape of great beauty that feeds the soul in the municipality of Yaiza.