Gran Canaria is the most populated of the Canary archipelago. All of the islands were formed by volcanoes. The islands are approximately 60 miles off the coast of northwest Africa. If you’re traveling to Gran Canaria for the day, consider a drive along the north side. Places to … [Read more...]
Teide National Park—a lunar like adventure
Teide National Park (Parque Nacional del Teide) is the largest national park on the Canary Islands. It is a top choice for anyone interested in visiting craters, volcanoes, and terrain filled with petrified lava. Mount Teide dramatically looms 3,718 meters above sea level. … [Read more...]
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