Canaries Travel Guide

If you’re after year-round sunshine, golden beaches and a bit of volcanic drama, the Canary Islands are hard to beat. I’ve spent time wandering through Lanzarote’s otherworldly landscapes and dipping into Tenerife’s buzzing towns, and there’s still so much more to explore across the islands.

Whether it’s lazy days by the sea, hikes through craters or just slowing down to enjoy that island life, I’ve pulled together my tips, stories and favourite spots to help you plan your own Canary adventure.

And if you’re wondering where to stay, from beachfront resorts to cosy villas, I’ve got plenty of ideas to help you find the perfect base.

Canaries at a Glance

Capital: Valletta
Language: Maltese and English
Population: Around 520,000
Currency: Euro (EUR)
Time Zone: Central European Time (CET), UTC +1 (Daylight Saving UTC +2)
Religion: Predominantly Roman Catholic
Flag: Two vertical bands, white and red, with a George Cross in the top left corner
Famous Festivals: Carnival, Festa season (village feasts), Isle of MTV
Major Landmarks: St. John’s Co-Cathedral, Mdina, the Blue Lagoon, Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum

Canaries

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