
CANARY ISLANDS: VOLCANIC DRAMA, RELIABLE SUN, AND MORE CHARACTER THAN YOU'D EXPECT
Each island has its own personality and its own reason to visit. Tenerife has Mount Teide, Spain's highest peak, and a north coast that operates entirely separately from its beach resort south. Lanzarote has César Manrique's volcanic art installations and a wine region unlike anywhere else on earth. La Palma has serious hiking. Gran Canaria has dune beaches and a surprisingly good food scene. The Canaries aren't a single destination — they're seven distinct ones that happen to share a latitude.
Tenerife
3-5 days
Teide National Park is the island's centrepiece: a volcanic landscape at 3,700 metres that feels genuinely otherworldly, and a cable car to the summit crater for those who want the full ascent. The north coast — Puerto de la Cruz, La Orotava, the Anaga rural park — is a different island from the southern resorts: cooler, greener, more authentically Canarian. The historic towns of La Laguna and La Orotava are UNESCO-listed and reward an afternoon each.
Best for:
Hikers, families, those wanting reliable winter sun with substance
Planner’s edge:
Tenerife north and Tenerife south are almost different destinations — we base you in the right part for what you actually want from the trip
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Lanzarote
3-4 days
Lanzarote is the most architecturally coherent island in the archipelago, largely due to artist César Manrique's influence on planning law. His installations — Jameos del Agua, Mirador del Río, the Cactus Garden — integrate so naturally with the volcanic landscape that the intervention is only visible on reflection. The Timanfaya volcanic national park is a genuine spectacle: a landscape of hardened lava fields where the earth is still hot a metre below the surface. The wine region, Malvasía grown in hand-dug volcanic pits, is unlike any viticulture in the world.
Best for:
Design-curious travellers, wine enthusiasts, photographers, those who want the quieter Canary option
Planner’s edge:
Lanzarote's volcanic wine region is one of the most visually arresting in the world and almost entirely unknown outside Spain — we build a tasting into the itinerary
La Palma, Gran Canaria & the Smaller Islands
3-5 days
La Palma is the walker's island: the Caldera de Taburiente is one of the world's largest volcanic craters, and the Ruta de los Volcanes traverses a landscape of recent lava flows. The night sky here is protected by law — the island hosts serious astronomical observatories and stargazing tourism built around them. Gran Canaria offers the dune beaches of Maspalomas in the south and the Tejeda caldera in the interior, two very different landscapes on the same island. Gomera and El Hierro are for those who want genuine remoteness.
Best for:
Serious hikers, astronomers, and travellers who want the islands without the resort infrastructure
Planner’s edge:
La Palma's stargazing tourism is exceptional and almost unknown outside specialist circles — we include it for the right traveller
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START WITH A CONSULT
A focused conversation to align on goals, style, and priorities. You leave with direction, not vague inspiration.
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