3 Star Places To Visit in Canary Islands, Spain (7)
3.5Yumbo Centrum(5.924 reviews) - Don’t believe all the negativity Shopping Malls
What a load of tosh talked about this centre being rubbish. Like many centres across the Canary Islands and Spain they are purpose built and regularly updated. We’ve stayed all over the world and visited here endless times. Like everywhere there are good bits and bad bits with a fair bit of mediocre. The shops vary wildly, some good quality a lot of holiday tat as in resorts. The restaurants again vary but some really good ones such as Valentines. Day time always a nice lunch to be had. Staff work incredibly hard and amaze how they are multi lingual, such a talent. The bars also vary, a lot geared to a gay clientele. Some loud, some laidback but a good place to people watch. We were there for Carnaval and what a happy place to be with no trouble or bother. The Spanish know how to put on a show and party. If you are looking for a quaint experience it’s not going to be here.See more..
3.5Acua Water Park(1.725 reviews) - Great slides but a bit run down Temporarily closed - Closed until Apr 1, 2023 Spent More than 3 hours Water Parks
Temporary closed, see you on April 1st 23! Acua Water Park offers many different types of slides to enjoy while you visit us, Splash Race Track, Family Slide, Dark Cave, 2 Zig-Zags, Fast River and Lazy River, and 2 KamiKazes that makes you travel up to 30 Km/h. The speed of our KamiKazes contrasts with the cool and relaxing feeling of our Lazy River. The little one´s have their own exclusive area totally dedicated to their enjoyment, which includes Kid´s swimming pool and slides. The Activity pool is continuously coordinated by our animation staff, who organizes water polo, basketball and other games where the water is the main ingredient. Our Wave Pool, one of our main attractions, produces waves of different types and shapes, and offers the opportunity to our client to enjoy a great sensation.See more..
surrounded by ugly hotels and hundreds of holiday houses, the beach is a nice, even if now in the Covid-crisis pretty abandoned place with very vew people. easy to keep all the distance you want on the beach. the place is in Brittish and partially German hands and you will hardly see any locals except as waiters etc. but again: the beach is nice, clean and tidy.See more..
3.5Pedalea La Graciosa(44 reviews) - Wonderful day. Temporarily closed - Closed until further notice Spent More than 3 hours Gear Rentals
Rental of adult and children's bicycles, and electric bicycles or fat bike with accessories (children's chair, children's tandem, surf racks). The rent includes padlock and helmet of protection.See more..
walking here from Villahermoso, we faced an all closed beach. no restaurant, no kisok, no toilet... just the sea and stonesand few tourists with campers.See more..
It is a really nice tour. It's a pity our drive was not so nice not friendly everything in a hurry no way to negociate was busy on the phone quick walk to the beaches and short stop for the pictures don't hesitate to discuss prior to accept the way you intend your tour. For instance sharing with other travellers stay on one nice place and he picks you up later. Wonderful placesSee more..
Playa de la Cocina is a beach located in La Graciosa Island next to Lanzarote. In fact, if you go to the Yellow Mountain, you find it before arriving to your destination. It is a small sand beach, where you can relax (it is far from other most known beaches in the island), bath or sunbath. On the other hand, it is a.beach like many others in the islands, which were more beautiful and it is easier to arrive, so Cocina Beach is ok, but it is not the better one. (See also Mesón de la Tierra, Playa de las Conchas, Playa La Francesa, Playa Montaña Amarilla, Montaña Bermeja, Montaña Amarilla, Playa del Salado, Arco de los Caletones and Isla Graciosa)See more..