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Caleta Famara

This little village in the Chinijo Nature Park is considered to be one of the prettiest on the island, with its unpaved streets, white houses and spectacular views over the Chinijo archipelago and the Risco de Famara. Its vertical walls rise over one side of the village and stretch out to the Playa de Famara, one of the most popular beaches on the island.

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Viewpoints
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Mirador de Humboldt

Inaugurated in December 2010, this viewpoint offers a magnificent view over the Orotava Valley, its large banana plantations, La Cruz Port and Los Realejos. You can also see the Fraile, Arenas and Teide volcanoes.

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Museums and places of interest
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Museo Atlántico

In the south of Lanzarote, opposite the bay of Las Coloradas, we find one of the world’s very few underwater museums: the Museo Atlántico. The museum’s over three hundred sculptures in realist style, created by the British artist Jason deCaires, create a dreamlike atmosphere that can only be discovered by diving under the water. Located beside the Marina Rubicón at a depth of just 12 metres, the impressive Museo Atlántico is within reach of divers of all levels.

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La Guarida del Pirata

Adventure park, role-playing games and escape room in Los Realejos – endless fun.

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Secrets Lanzarote Resort & Spa

Sipping a cocktail while soaking in a pool overlooking Fuerteventura and the island of Lobos, or listening to a piano and violin concert after dinner are just some of the charms of Hesperia Lanzarote. Located in Puerto Calero, halfway between the main tourist spots in the south of Lanzarote, this luxury hotel has even more temptations up its sleeve: its king-size beds, its four fantastic tiered pools, and its equally fabulous spa. Absolutely irresistible.

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Centro de Interpretación del Sitio Etnológico Salinas Punta de Tenefé

The ethnological site, Las Salinas de Tenefé, was recognized by UNESCO as an Asset of Cultural Interest in 2005. Originally built at the end of the 18th century, today this 20,000 metre squared complex offers exhibitions in the house-office of old salt workers. There are all kinds of resources on offer for visitors to learn more about salt’s history, composition, anthropological significance, and importance to the human body.

Sports Training

Training in winter in the world’s best climate

The Canary Islands are the champions of climate training! Do you want to train like an elite athlete? Come to the Canary Islands and train in the world’s best climate!

Gastronomy
Gastronomy in the Canary Islands
Enjoy the gastronomy in the Canary Islands, tradition and innovation in local recipes based on fresh products that make up the delicious Canary Islands cuisine.

LGBTQ

Maspalomas - LGBTQ hub in the Canary Islands

At last you’re in Maspalomas, the LGBTQ hub of the Canary Islands, gathering point of Europe’s gay community and centre of the action.

Cycling

Tenerife Cycling Training Camp

In a destination favoured by professional cyclists, the week-long training camp allows for athletes to train at more than 2000 metres above sea level even in winter.