Spain, Maspalomas

These natural creations look almost alive - their outlines are constantly changing under the influence of the wind. The dunes are part of the Maspalomas Nature Reserve, the area of ​​which is a thousand hectares includes two ecosystems - sand dunes and a lagoon. Due to the protection of this territory by a mountain range, the weather here is dry and warm all year round.

Spain, Icod de los Vinos

This volcanic peak attracts tourists with its stunning landscapes and majestic views. From its summit, there is a breathtaking view of the island and the surrounding sea.

Spain, Santa Cruz

One of the most beautiful beaches in Tenerife with unusual black sand. This color is due to its volcanic origin. The locals sometimes call the rocks around crocodile teeth for their sharp peaks. This beach is not one of the calm ones. Storms often happen here, the waves can be very big - ideal for surfing. Many people come here just to lie on the black sand and admire the scenery.

Spain, Icod de los Vinos

The island of Tenerife, famous for its volcanic activity, was created as the Teide National Park in 1954. The desert landscape gives the impression of a plight of flora and fauna on the island, but this is far from true. There are several endemic animals, including the unique South Tenerife lizard, which has an unusual blue color.

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