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Do I need a car in Canary island?

Getting around by public transportation Most of the main islands in the Canaries are simply too large to explore without a motorized vehicle. While there are local buses on each island, it's relatively challenging to get around on them, especially if you're unfamiliar with the area.



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Car-free & stress-free Majestic and wild, Fuerteventura is the second-largest island in the Canary archipelago, full of natural wonders and tourist attractions. Luckily, you don't have to bring along your car to the island or rent one upon arrival, as there are multiple ways to explore Fuerteventura car-free!

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Renting a car in Tenerife is the best way to get around because you'll have total freedom, and you can reach the most remote places on the island. Whenever we go to the Canary Islands, we get a rental car in Tenerife so we can explore at our leisure and visit places that are off the beaten path.

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You can get around the Canary Islands by ferry or plane. There are 8 major airports and more than 16 large ports.

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By bus, it is possible to visit different places of interest such as the city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Maspalomas, Playa del Inglés, Mogán, Tejeda, etc. Similarly, the bus network covers the entire island through its connections published on the official pages of these transport companies.

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Traveling and seeing more of the island is made possible with a car rental in Gran Canaria. A popular vacation destination, you can make the most of your time amid the long stretches of coast and sandy beaches with your rental car.

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Walking along the paths of the Canary Islands is one of the best ways to enjoy the landscape, which is full of contrasts: luxuriant forests, volcanic plains, steep cliffs or crags, sand dunes and areas like rain forests.

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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.

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It is estimated that there were 82,000 rent a cars on the islands before the pandemic, but companies have reduced their fleets by more than 70% meaning there are only around 25,000 active cars currently available. So far this number has been enough to cover the demand generated in the islands.

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No desire to drive? You don't have to: Tenerife has an efficient bus service that covers a sizable chunk of the island. Titsa runs guaguas – pronounced wa-was – or public buses. You can find timetables, routes and a handy journey planner on the website.

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Where to stay in the Canary Islands on a budget. The most budget-friendly islands in the Canaries are actually the biggest and most popular islands. Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura all offer plenty of package holiday deals and have a wider range of accommodation options than their smaller neighbours ...

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  • Tenerife and Gran Canaria, the all-rounders. Canary Islands. ...
  • Lanzarote, the volcanic beauty. ...
  • La Palma and La Gomera, for nature in its purest state. ...
  • Fuerteventura, the seaside resort. ...
  • El Hierro, the pristine soul of the Canaries.


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La Palma, in addition to being the most beautiful Canary Island, has a fascinating volcanic landscape. It may not be as popular as Teide or Timanfaya National Park because its creation is much more recent. However, the volcanoes of Fuencaliente are a great place to visit in the Canary Islands.

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The smallest of the main Canary Islands, El Hierro is also the least touristy. If you want a chilled-out holiday in a small fishing village, with wild empty beaches that harbour some superb diving, then this is the place.

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Getting Around The Canary Islands The best way to move between islands is by ferry. It's also the most enjoyable one. Three companies operate ferry services: Fred Olsen, Naviera Armas, and Transmediterranea, with Tenerife and Gran Canaria as the hub.

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The Best Time to Visit Canary Islands. The best times to visit the Canary Islands are spring (March-May) and Fall (September-November). Spring offers warm weather, fewer tourists, and lower rates. Fall also enjoys mild weather with sunny skies and less rain than other times of the year.

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The cost of living in the Canary Islands is considerably lower than in the United States. Housing, food, and transportation are much more affordable on the islands. While some tourist areas are more expensive than others, overall, it is a very affordable place to live.

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We admit that some visitors might find driving in Gran Canaria somewhat challenging, especially those who are not accustomed to driving in mountainous terrain or in areas with narrow and winding roads.

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The Maspalomas market is all about haggling. Its indoor and outdoor stalls have all kinds of things for sale - plenty of clothes and shoes. It's open on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 8am until lunch time and...

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