The sun-drenched Canary Islands lie close to North Africa and have an exotic flavor of their own. Hundreds of volcanoes, rolling sand dunes, rich forests and rugged cliffs dapple these seven Atlantic gems. Catch a ferry to Lanzarote. Ride a camel through volcanic Timanfaya National Park. Take on Tenerife, home of Mount Teide, Spain's tallest peak. Romp Grand Canary's beaches or hike La Gomera's Garajonay National Park. More adventures await on tiny El Hierro, verdant La Palma and peaceful Fuerteventura.
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Horario de Misas católicas: De Mayo a Septiembre: de lunes a viernes a las 20h, sábados 20h y domingos 10h y 20h. De Octubre a Abril: de lunes a viernes a las 18:30h, sábados a las 20h y domingos a las 10h y 18h.
the beach is the most amazing to look at from above while on the promenade the church is stunning during sunset the sun shines through the stained glass windows
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Very nice basilica in the center of town Terror. Good measures to prevent the spread of covid infection. There is enough parking space. In front there are stands with original desserts. I would recommend everyone to come for a walk here.
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My wife and I were lucky to have visited the impressive San Juan Bautista church in Arucas in December when the nativity scene was on display. The church is very imposing and stands proud over the town as you approach. Although it looks really old, it's actually quite a modern construction, but done in a gothic style that suggests it is centuries old. We had around 30 minutes inside the church as part of a full day cruise ship excursion and it was lovely to see it from the inside. The huge nativity scene was a sight to behold, really impressive, with some moving parts too. Apart from the nativity scene the grand looking chandelier was also impressive. If you are visiting Gran Canaria this church is well worth checking out.
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It does not matter what's your religion. This old chapel is believed to have been built because people prayed the 'Dolores Virgin' to stop the lava flow, and She did, according to the legend. As a favour, they constructed this shrine.
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A beautiful church in a quiet hillside village. We found that there was a little market in the town due to the almonds being in flower around the valley. The almonds were not quite in flower, but the beauty was just getting ready to be seen in a full extent. The church was lovely inside. Simple but with a profound religious sentiment. Well worth taking the time to see.
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