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Canary Island Idyll
Feb 17, 2028 — Feb 27, 2028
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Columbus slept here, Winston Churchill painted here, and Agatha Christie wrote here, but you don’t have to be famous to fall in love with this place. This volcanic archipelago off the coast of Africa can and does charm everyone who visits, although it’s not the same charm for all. Some admire the diversity and drama of the landscapes, a tapestry of smooth and rough, black and green, blue and gold. Others are wooed by quaint colonial towns built a century before Columbus sailed, their cobbled streets lined by dry-stone homes with hand-carved wooden balconies. Sip a glass of sweet and citrusy poncha. Ride wicker toboggans, camels and classic cars. Breathe in air scented with orange, oleander and eucalyptus. And gaze at stars so numerous and bright they seem to put galaxies within reach.





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See both of the beautiful UNESCO beaches in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Overnight in Funchal with time to sample the delicious Madeira wines and taste the famous poncha, a delightful local drink of rum and honey.
Get to the heart of Santa Cruz de Palma when you find Plaza de España.
From San Sebastián de la Gomera, find the UNESCO site of Garajonay National Park and wander rare laurel forests.
Wiggle your toes in the black sand beaches of La Palma, then join the local nightlife when you overnight there.
Savor delicious tastings along the Wine Route of Lanzarote.

Here in this privileged setting you'll discover two UNESCO World Heritage Site beaches of tantalizing beauty; San Cristóbal de La Laguna; and the island's symbol, Teide National Park. Wide avenues, exotic landscapes, and striking examples of modernist architecture complete one of the world's most popular destinations.

Nature is the star on this small volcanic island. Enjoy the afternoon on the beach or follow the island's famous wine trail, tasting as you go. This, the most northerly of the Canary Islands, welcomes you with laid-back hospitality and genuine warmth. This region of petrified lava makes up the National Park of Timanfaya and its Mountains of Fire, where visions of a lifeless, prehistoric earth, with enormous craters of an incandescent red color, can be seen on a bus or even a camel tour. This unique atmosphere has made it a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and one of the most impressive natural parks in all of Spain.

Considered one of Portugal's main tourist attractions and home of world-famous footballer Cristiano Ronaldo, Funchal is known for its style and beauty. Visit Cabo Girao, the highest sea cliff in Europe or take a trip to the Pica da Torre for an incredible view of Camara de Lobos, a delightful fishing village. With a long history of Madeira winemaking, there'll be time here for a little wine tasting, a meal at one of the many 5-star restaurants, sightseeing to 15th century Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, shopping the bargains to be found here, or experiencing the vibrant night life.

Considered one of Portugal's main tourist attractions and home of world-famous footballer Cristiano Ronaldo, Funchal is known for its style and beauty. Visit Cabo Girao, the highest sea cliff in Europe or take a trip to the Pica da Torre for an incredible view of Camara de Lobos, a delightful fishing village. With a long history of Madeira winemaking, there'll be time here for a little wine tasting, a meal at one of the many 5-star restaurants, sightseeing to 15th century Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, shopping the bargains to be found here, or experiencing the vibrant night life.

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Santa Cruz de Palma has a distinct Caribbean feel with its colorful houses and relaxed, casual feel. Walk along the cobblestone streets of this charming port that once was a connecting port on the route to the Americas. Learn about the town's history at the Island Museum of La Palma located in a 16th century monastery and the Naval Museum housed in a full-sized reproduction of the Santa Maria. And see some of the 15 large telescopes along the ridge of Caldera del Taburieint National Park.

El Hierro is a small ship exclusive port and the smallest and westernmost Canary Island, is a hidden gem known for its rugged landscapes, volcanic terrain, and rich biodiversity. With stunning natural rock pools, prehistoric laurel forests, and dramatic coastlines, it offers a tranquil escape for nature lovers, hikers, and those seeking a unique adventure. The island’s unique ecosystems, including a marine reserve, attract divers from around the world. El Hierro also boasts charming villages, picturesque hiking trails, and peaceful surroundings, making it a perfect destination for those looking to disconnect and enjoy untouched natural beauty. It is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, preserving its diverse habitats.

Though you won't find canaries here you will find people who can whistle like them. Whistled speech helped shepherds communicate across the steep ravines and in the lush cloud forest of Garajonay National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Columbus paused here on all three voyages so you're in good company as you explore historic San Sebastián, but with all the natural beauty around, you'll find your gaze drawn inexorably up the terraced hillsides and across to views of Mount Teide.

Here in this privileged setting you'll discover two UNESCO World Heritage Site beaches of tantalizing beauty; San Cristóbal de La Laguna; and the island's symbol, Teide National Park. Wide avenues, exotic landscapes, and striking examples of modernist architecture complete one of the world's most popular destinations.
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