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Through CANARY ISLANDS

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Come with Younique to discover a group of islands that are still unknown to the international tourist. The list of Canary Islands located on the Southwest Coast of Spain, bathed by the crystal clear waters of the Atlantic Ocean, and all of them with each own captivating personalities.

Choose your Island and let us take you there!

Tenerife is an island with two distinct personalities. There are popular resorts, in the Playa de las Américas and on the Adeje coastline, but there is also the rest of the island, one extended region where the locals are living for five centuries. What Tenerife offers is, above all, diversity. The unique culture of the Canary Islands (it’s a mixture of Spanish culture, with South American and a touch of African influence) it results in what seems to be an innumerable succession of local "fiestas" full of colour and joy.

Gran Canaria is similar to Tenerife but has the best beaches ... Las Palmas shades Santa Cruz regarding the attractive historical blocks and has a fantastic urban beach in Las Canteras. 

Lanzarote is one of the most natural islands in the Canary Islands and that is due to the fact of the land being not farmer friendly, not many people settled there. Located in the eastern part of the archipelago, and in an older area of ​​the islands, the rough land is typical of volcanic areas, giving it a hypnotic feel, as if we were in another world. It’s just like all the other islands in the eastern part. Lanzarote has some golden beaches that all the occidental ones wish to have.

Fuerteventura, is one of the oldest islands of the Canary Islands and it’s a paradise of beaches considering all the other islands, with the dunes of Corralejo claiming to be more a mini Sahara than a beach. There is also a strong feeling of being closer to Africa, the landscape often affords a taste of the south continent.

La Palma, known as la Isla Bonita, is, as the name suggests, one of the most beautiful islands of the Canary Islands. It has also a beautiful landscape that you won’t find in the other Canary Islands - there are some unforgettable references such as the Caldera de Taburiente and the water tunnels of Marcos y Cordero. The larger towns of La Palma are full of life and are quite sophisticated, in addition they have a strong South American atmosphere (cigars are rolled up by hand in the island). From a certain point of view, La Palma seems to us to be a Canary Island of the past.

La Gomera, the most impressive of the Canary Islands. The wild landscape of La Gomera can include so many glimpses of small terraces and palm trees, green forests, or hills that seem to be part of the Atlas Mountains. La Gomera has beaches, but know that this is an island to escape the crowds and embrace nature.

El Hierro, is the most magical and mysterious island of them all. El Hierro was once an island on the edge of the world. The dives are the most refreshing ones among the islands, and the hills, where they graze flocks of sheep, sometimes looks more alike Yorkshire in England than with a nearby island of Africa. The almost non-existent air traffic and ships with their 3 hour crossing contribute for a lower number of visitors, which underlines the "untouched" character of El Hierro at one end of the Canary Islands.

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