Charter Flights to Canaries from the UK
The Canary Islands remain a popular destination throughout the year. Due to their location off the southern coast of Morocco and closeness to the Equator they are warm and sunny year round. The Islands are all of volcanic origin and each has its own distinct character, scenery and even fauna and flora.
Fuerteventura
The second largest Canary Island but the least populated is a beach lovers dream, offering over 150 separate beaches to choose from. The scenery is dominated by the island's volcanic history and has a bizarre beauty. Fuerteventura (big wind) is a popular destination for sailors and especially windsurfers who hold several competitions through out the year. The atmosphere on the Island is that of peace and quiet and the nightlife is a lot quieter than that of Tenerife or Gran Canaria.
Gran Canaria
The capital Las Palmas boasts historic museums, galleries and shops giving it a very cosmopolitan feel. The Island offers a variety of landscapes unexpected in a small island, the north is dominated by pine forest and plantations, the centre is a rugged collection of ravines and cliffs and the south has long sandy beaches backed by huge sand dunes. After a hard day on one of Gran Canaria great beaches there plenty of restaurants, bars and clubs to party the night away in.
La Gomera
New charter flight to La Gomera starting winter 07
La Palma
World famous for its huge volcanic crater and often referred to as the 'Green Island' La Palma is a rocky mountainous island surrounded by cliffs. The resorts here a small and peaceful with relaxed and friendly atmospheres. There are a few coves with small beaches of pebbles or black volcanic sand.
Lanzarote
The weather systems travelling from the near by Sahara ensures long sunny days in Lanzarote. The scenery is almost lunar and at 'fire mountain' you can see the hissing volcanic activity for yourself. Most resorts are on the quiet side and cater well for beach and water sports enthusiasts.
Tenerife (North)
The largest of the Canary Islands has two distinct climates. The south is desert like, hot and dry, while the north is altogether more lush and tropical, tending to be cooler and wetter. Tenerife is home to Mount Teide, a giant snow capped volcano and Spain's highest peak. Tenerife started of as winter sun destination but it is now popular year round and offers many modern well equipped purpose built resorts and complexes. Tenerife really does have something for everyone, Las Americas with it's strip of bars and clubs and intense nightlife to specialist golf club resorts and the old colonial charm of Santa Cruz in the North.
Tenerife (South)
The largest of the Canary Islands has two distinct climates. The south is desert like, hot and dry, while the north is altogether more lush and tropical, tending to be cooler and wetter. Tenerife is home to Mount Teide, a giant snow capped volcano and Spain's highest peak. Tenerife started of as winter sun destination but it is now popular year round and offers many modern well equipped purpose built resorts and complexes. Tenerife really does have something for everyone, Las Americas with it's strip of bars and clubs and intense nightlife to specialist golf club resorts and the old colonial charm of Santa Cruz in the North.














