Gran Canaria is currently one of the most important tourist destinations in Spain, an authentic oasis in the eastern Atlantic visited by millions of people a year. Located in the archipelago of the Canary Islands, off the coast of Morocco and Western Sahara, it is the ideal place to spend a holiday with your partner, family or in the company of friends... because it has everything for everyone. Its natural beauty is undoubtedly one of its greatest claims, since it is not in vain that 46% of the island's territory has been declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO. In addition, Gran Canaria is not exempt from an important historical, cultural and artistic heritage, which wonderfully complements its dreamlike natural environment. You should not miss the Casa de Colón Museum, the most visited in the Canary Islands, which reviews the stopover made by the admiral on the island before leaving for his first trip to the Discovery of America; or the beautiful Cathedral of the Canary Islands, considered the most relevant example of Canarian religious architecture.
For its part, the Island of Sal, belonging to the Republic of Cape Verde, is dedicated almost exclusively to tourism. Named for the important salt industry that flourished on its land between the 18th and mid-20th centuries, it currently offers paradisiacal white-sand beaches, warm, crystal-clear waters and coral reefs of unheard-of beauty. The ideal destination for practicing all kinds of water sports, from surfing, windsurfing and kitesurfing to diving and fishing... throughout the year! Its hot and dry tropical climate allows you to enjoy its natural environment 365 days a year. In the small town of Pedra Lume you can visit its famous salt flats located inside the crater of a volcano. In the northwest are the natural pools of Buracona and the incomparable "Ojo Azul", a hole in the rock with views of the sea. Spend a few dream days between two of the most attractive islands in the eastern Atlantic.