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Theatre, museums, music and art... for all tastes
Local products and traditional recipes served with award-winning wines
Variety and quality are the main characteristics when it comes to accommodation



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Canary Islands: A Perfect Day
Something about the first inhabitants
Cave in volcanic tufa, in which the indegnious inhabitants of Gran Canaria, the Guanche, painted enigmatic geometric patterns.
On top of the world in Tenerife
It is Spain's highest mountain, and a dormant volcano too – but climbing Mount Teide, in Tenerife, is an experience well worth it.
The Canary Islands possess an extensive and interesting historic-artistic heritage and a broad range of activities that are a challenging alternative to the traditional tourism of sun and sand.
Introducing Villa de Mazo
Hail Cesar, the magic of Manrique
The small Canary Island of Lanzarote attracts millions of tourists every year.
Beyond the beaches of Gran Canaria
Hundreds of caves, occupied from ancient times to the present, hide in its cliffs and mountains. Burial mounds overlook the sea near the remains of stone houses which once sheltered bustling fishing communities
Canarian Spanish is a variant of standard Spanish spoken in the Canary Islands by the Canarian people
Ancient and pre-colonial times
Fernando León y Castillo (Telde, Canary Islands, 1842 - Biarritz, France, 1918) was a Spanish politician and a diplomat
Agustín de Betancourt y Molina - Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, Spain, 1758