
La Palma and La Gomera are not as commercialized compared to the other bigger islands, so here you won't find the all inclusive hotels, waterparks or other typical attractions. It's easier to get to La Palma, since you can find direct flight from the UK and Spain mostly and if you want to get to La Gomera you have to fly to Tenerife first and then take a short flight from Tenerife north to La Gomera, or the ferry from the south, from the harbor in Los Cristianos. If you're looking for an active holiday in the Canary Islands, look no further - La Palma and La Gomera both have many trails and amazing landscapes, where you can explore and discover the beauty of these volcanic islands.

Green landscape on the island of La Palma La Gomera and La Palma - Ideal for hiking and an active holiday There are some periods when there's less tourists and a more relaxed atmosphere, so you can read more in our article about the best time to visit Tenerife. Tenerife is however the busiest island in the Canaries, so if you like a more chilled vibe, this might not be the right one for you. From beaches, to hiking trails, Tenerife has it all, including the highest peak in Spain - Mount Teide, the volcano in the middle of the island that simply can't be missed. In Tenerife you can get a taste for the Canary Islands and you can find something to do for everyone.
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Tenerife is also lucky to have 2 Michelin starred restaurants, if you're looking for a special evening, plus a few luxury hotels like Bahia del Duque or Abama by The Ritz Carlton.

With children happy and occupied, parents will have the time to enjoy a cocktail in the evening at one of the many great bars on the island. Tenerife has 2 large water parks, 3 great animal parks, a submarine that takes you underwater to see marine creatures and many playgrounds with activities for children, from escape rooms, to bowling or climbing walls.
