Canary Islands, Spain
While the seven Canary Islands are fairly affordable destinations, you still have to spend some money to visit. Getting there can be expensive, and of course you'll have to pay for hotels, car rental, dining and activities.
7 tips for planning a vacation to the Canary Islands on a budget
Do the Canary Islands belong to Spain?
Canary Islands, Spanish Islas Canarias, comunidad autónoma (autonomous community) of Spain, consisting of an archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, the nearest island being 67 miles (108 km) off the northwest African mainland. ... The autonomous community was established by the statute of autonomy of August 10, 1982.
Canary Islands | Geography, Facts, & History | Britannica
What is the Canary island famous for?
The Canary Islands might be known for their year-round sunny weather, but Mount Teide on Tenerife, has a permanent snowcapped peak. At 3,718 metres, it is Spain's highest peak.
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Why are the Canary Islands part of Spain?
Spain colonized the Canary Islands beginning in 1483, and by the time of Columbus's voyages to the New World, the Canary Islands were firmly under Spanish control. ... From the outset, the Canaries were regarded as an outpost rather than a stable colony, and the islands' livlihood revolved around maritime trade.
THE SPANISH OF THE CANARY ISLANDS - Personal.psu.edu