The Canary island group is great for short island-hopping trips, as there are many islands and islets with frequent ferry crossings. Some of the best short trips are: Lanzarote - Fuerteventura and Lanzarote - La Graciosa.
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Island hopping and ferry travel in the Canary Islands. Traveling by ferry in the Canary Islands is easy. There are frequent ferry connections between all the islands.
The archipelago is served by 8 airports connecting all the islands. In all cases the flying time is less than an hour and there are frequent departures all day long. Travelling by boat between the islands is usually cheaper and offers a different setting in which it is easy to spot dolphins and other species.
For people looking for relaxation, tranquility and time away from crowds, Lanzarote is a better option. However, if you want exciting nightlife and an eventful holiday, we recommend that you choose Fuerteventura.
Fuerteventura is the second largest island of the Canary Islands. It is a natural paradise with beautiful white sandy beaches and crystal clear water. Despite its size and its natural and cultural heritage, it is possible to see the most important of Fuerteventura in 5 days.
3 days is a perfectly sufficient time frame to get a feel for the island of Fuerteventura, try some of the local tapas, and marvel at the natural wonders of the volcanic island. I have to warn you that this itinerary is pretty jam-packed, and there isn't much time for rest.
Tenerife South (TFS) is often used by tourists closer to the sunny resorts south of the island. Tenerife is the easiest island to reach for US visitors, with United Airlines launching a nonstop flight from Newark (EWR) to Tenerife South (TFS) starting June 9, 2022.
With average asking prices of just under 4,000 euros/m2, Costa Adeje and Playa de las Américas are the most expensive areas in the Canary Islands. In the luxurious Abama Resort in Guía de Isora, however, you can expect to pay around 6,500 euro/m2.