Gran Canaria is known as "the miniature continent" thanks to the variation in its climate and its flora and fauna. A place that everybody knows is the Playa de las Canteras in Las Palmas which, with three kilometres of pale golden sand, is one of the city's longest beaches. Another of Gran Canaria's attractions is Maspalomas, 17 kilometres of coastline with a dune ecosystem covering some 400 hectares and which has been declared as a protected natural area.
Tenerife, known as "the island of eternal spring", boasts a pleasant climate benefiting from trade winds, the Canaries' cool ocean current and its significant topographic relief. Don't forget the Teide National Park. It's a must-see.
Discover Fuerteventura too, known as "the tranquil island". It is the second largest island in the Canaries archipelago and offers truly picturesque landscapes such as, for example, the legendary Tindaya Mountain, which the island's indigenous peoples believe to possess magic powers. Fuerteventura has 13 official protected natural areas. This island is a very exotic place, with lush palm trees, salt cedar trees and aloe vera which is used to make many traditional and cosmetic products that are extremely good for the skin.