
Surrounded by the cool blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean, the Canary Islands show off all their magic in an archipelago, unique in the world for its diversity and subtropical beauty; an entire universe that you can enjoy in a spring-like climate, which lasts twelve months a year. We have hand picked just one resort in each destination, Abama, Salobre and the Elba Palace resorts Deeply marked by their volcanic origin, the Canary Islands are a genuine paradise inviting the visitor the chance to escape and relax, only four hours flying time from the main airports in the UK.
Immense white dunes and crystal-clear waters, lunar landscapes, forests, secret bays with brilliant black sand, volcanoes, broad golden-sandy beaches .... and all the flavour of little villages that have managed to hold on to their historical and cultural heritage with deep-rooted popular fiestas and gastronomy that is as simple as it is exquisite.
But the islands are also the perfect place to get close to nature in a more active way with sunshine golf available 365 days a year. The Canary Islands are considered the southernmost part of Europe. They are located at a distance of 100 kilometres from the West African coast, between the subtropical and temperate zones.
The annual average temperature is 22 degrees Celsius in the archipelago, which has a total surface area of 7,446 square kilometres and a little more than 1,700,000 inhabitants spread over its seven islands.
The Islands are of volcanic origin and they are more thirty million years in age. Control was wrested from the native inhabitants by the Spanish kingdom of Castile in the 15th Century and since then they have been visited by travellers and merchants from many different civilisations, providing them with a cultural wealth and diversity, which still persists.