Spain It is synonymous with history, culture, nature, gastronomy and good time. It’s a unique place in the world and that makes millions of people choose it every year to spend their vacations.
Within our country there is a territory that is considered a true paradise. And everyone who visits Canary Islands you are left amazed by its incredible volcanic landscapes, its impressive black sand beaches with crystal clear waters and its imposing cliffs.
Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote, La Palma, La Gomera, El Hierro and La Graciosa make up this magnificent archipelago located in the Atlantic. Each of these islands is special and has its own charm.
The Canary Islands, an ideal place to visit also in autumn
The Canary Islands is one of the autonomous communities that keeps its tourism active every month of the year. According to the statistical portal Statista, 16.2 million citizens set foot in this region in 2023. Its subtropical climate It allows you to enjoy lots of sun and mild temperatures most of the time.
For this reason, our European neighbors, especially the English, are in love with these islands. A Turespaña estimate based on microdata from the National Institute of Statistics (INE) reveals that The favorite destination of the British is the Canary archipelago. So much so that the British press wanted to recommend its readers one of these islands to visit this autumn.
The perfect Canary Island to visit this autumn, according to the British press
He British newspaper ‘Express’ assures that there is a Canary Island which is the best to visit in autumn and even in winter. Specifically, he talks about La Gomera and one of its towns stands out.
This municipality is considered one of the most beautiful in Spain and is known as “the hottie from La Gomera”. In addition, it is the oldest on this island.
The town that the British press talks about so much is Agulo and currently has around 1,113 inhabitants,
“His old town is one of the best preserved in the entire archipelago and it is made up of narrow cobblestone streets, which transport us to times past,” they write in the article.
Another point of interest that is a mandatory stop in Agulo is the Abrante viewpointwhere you can glimpse the horizon from a glass platform. «The way to the top is narrow, but worth every second», they say.
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