History & heritage
The Canaries are Spanish, but distinctly their own — closer to Africa than to the mainland, with a culture shaped by Atlantic trade and volcanic landscape. Each island keeps its own character: Gran Canaria's capital, Las Palmas, has the islands' oldest golf club in Real Las Palmas Golf Club alongside a handsome colonial old town, while Tenerife is crowned by Spain's highest peak, the Teide volcano. La Gomera, reached from Tenerife, remains green, terraced and unhurried, famous for its whistled language echoing across the ravines. Spanish is spoken throughout, English is widely understood in the resorts, and the pace is relaxed and welcoming.















