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Which Canary Island Is Right for You?
Eight islands, eight completely different holidays. Living here, the question I get asked most is “which one should I pick?” Here’s the honest answer — what each island truly wins at.
The Canaries look similar on a map, but they couldn’t be more different in person. One is a buzzing city with dunes; another is Mars with vineyards; another is empty beaches and no paved roads. The trick isn’t choosing the “best” island — it’s choosing the right one for you. Use the quick guide below, then read what each one wins at.
⚡ The 30-second guide
🌆 Gran Canaria
wins at: variety + city lifeOften called a “continent in miniature”, Gran Canaria is the island that refuses to make you choose. Golden dunes in the south, pine-forested peaks in the centre, green villages in the north — and Las Palmas, the only genuinely vibrant city in the archipelago, with culture, food and a famous urban beach. It’s also one of Europe’s most welcoming LGBTQ+ destinations. If you want a bit of everything without island-hopping, this is your island.
🏔️ Tenerife
wins at: the biggest & the highestThe largest Canary Island and home to Mount Teide, the highest peak in all of Spain (3,715 m) and a spectacular national park. Tenerife has the widest range of everything — beaches, hiking, the ancient Anaga laurel forest, whale watching off the south coast, lively resorts and quiet north-coast towns. It’s the all-rounder’s all-rounder, and the classic first choice for families and hikers.
🌋 Lanzarote
wins at: volcanic art & landscapesNowhere else looks like Lanzarote. Shaped by 18th-century eruptions and the vision of artist César Manrique — who fused art and architecture into the landscape — it’s all black lava fields, white villages and surreal volcanic beauty. Timanfaya National Park feels like another planet, and the vines of La Geria grow in pits dug into black volcanic ash. A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, and the most aesthetically distinctive island.
🏖️ Fuerteventura
wins at: beaches & surfIf your idea of paradise is sand and sea, Fuerteventura wins hands down. It has the longest, most beautiful beaches in the Canaries — endless stretches of white and golden sand, turquoise water, and steady winds that make it a world-class surf and kitesurf destination. It’s drier and more desert-like, gloriously laid-back, and less about sightseeing, more about slowing right down by the ocean.
⭐ La Palma
wins at: hiking & starry skiesNicknamed “La Isla Bonita”, La Palma is the greenest, most verdant of the islands and a paradise for hikers — endless trails through forests, craters and volcanic ridges. It also has some of the clearest night skies in Europe (a designated Starlight Reserve), with world-class observatories on its peaks. Little mass tourism, lots of nature.
🌲 La Gomera
wins at: ancient forests & authenticityStep back in time on La Gomera. Its crown jewel is Garajonay National Park, a UNESCO-listed ancient laurel cloud forest that feels prehistoric. The island still uses Silbo Gomero, a whistled language that carries across the deep ravines, and produces the unique miel de palma (palm honey). Quiet, rural and deeply authentic — reached by ferry from Tenerife.
🤿 El Hierro
wins at: diving & wild remotenessThe smallest and most far-flung of the main islands, El Hierro is for those who want to truly get away. Its crystal-clear waters and protected marine reserve (around La Restinga) make it one of the best diving spots in Europe. It’s wild, sustainable (a pioneer in renewable energy) and almost untouched by tourism — the edge of the known world.
🏝️ La Graciosa
wins at: empty beaches & total disconnectionThe eighth island, and the ultimate escape. La Graciosa has sandy streets instead of asphalt, a single small village, and some of the emptiest, most beautiful beaches in the whole archipelago. Reached by a short ferry from Lanzarote, it’s the place to disconnect completely — bring a bike, find a beach, and disappear for a day or three.
🚢 Can’t choose? Island-hop
Each island is special in its own way — there’s genuinely no “wrong” choice, only the right fit for your trip. Details and access (ferries, flights) can change; always check current schedules when planning. Some links are affiliate links (GetYourGuide for activities): booking through them costs you nothing extra and helps keep Coastal Canary Life free and independent.
