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The 7 Islands at a Glance

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The 7 Islands at a Glance

The Canary Islands are an archipelago of seven main islands and several small islets in the Atlantic Ocean, about 100–500 km off the coast of Morocco. Although they are geographically part of Africa, they are politically part of Spain and thus the EU. Each island is a world of its own — here is the comparison:

IslandAreaPopulationHighest PointCharacterIdeal for
Tenerife2,034 km²~930,000Teide 3,718 mDiverse, large, touristy in the south, wild in the northAll-rounder, first-time visitors
Gran Canaria1,560 km²~855,000Pico de las Nieves 1,949 mMiniature continent, urban & rural, party & natureCity life, diversity, LGBTQ+
Fuerteventura1,659 km²~120,000Pico de la Zarza 807 mFlat, windy, endless beaches, desert-likeBeach, surfing, kiting, peace
Lanzarote845 km²~155,000Peñas del Chache 670 mVolcanic, artistic, barren & fascinatingVolcanoes, art, wine, culture
La Palma708 km²~85,000Roque de los Muchachos 2,426 mGreen, steep, original, star paradiseHiking, stars, pure nature
La Gomera370 km²~22,000Garajonay 1,487 mDensely wooded, steep, alternative, mysticalHiking, dropouts, slow travel
El Hierro268 km²~11,000Malpaso 1,501 mTiny, remote, 100% renewable, diver's paradiseDiving, absolute peace, eco

Additionally, the islets: La Graciosa (north of Lanzarote) has been officially the eighth inhabited island since 2018 — car-free, with 700 inhabitants and dream beaches. Isla de Lobos (off Fuerteventura) is uninhabited and a perfect day trip for snorkeling.

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