Is Tenerife in the Schengen Area?


Is Tenerife in the Schengen Area? The Schengen Area includes the Atlantic islands belonging to Spain and Portugal, such as the Canaries (Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, La Palma, La Gomera, El Hierro and La Graciosa) and Madeira.


Is Tenerife classed as Spain?

Tenerife has been part of Spain since 1496. Tenerife is also a province of Spain and is therefore part of the European Union and belongs therefore to Europe.


What are the 5 EU countries not in Schengen?

Of the 27 EU member states, 23 participate in the Schengen Area. Of the four EU members that are not part of the Schengen Area, three—Bulgaria, Cyprus and Romania—are legally obligated to join the area in the future; Ireland maintains an opt-out, and instead operates its own visa policy.


Can Schengen visa enter Tenerife?

EU and/or Schengen citizens can also travel to the Canaries without a visa. Passengers travelling with passports issued by other countries will need to apply for a Schengen visa instead of ETIAS to visit Tenerife, Gran Canaria, or any of the other Canary Islands.


Does Tenerife belong to EU?

Answer and Explanation: While Tenerife is part of the autonomous Canary Islands, these islands are Spanish territory, and Spain is a part of the European Union. Thus, Tenerife and the other Canary Islands are part of the European Union, as well.


Who needs a visa for Tenerife?

As Tenerife is a part of Spain, EU citizens can visit the island without any restrictions. Passport-holders from Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, and Switzerland also don't need visas. If you don't have a passport from one of the above-mentioned countries, then you will need to apply for a visa.