Well, we went to the Canary Islands once again, this time to the third one in the row, Lanzarote. To tell the truth, we were a bit sceptical, when we were buying plane tickets. Why? Because when we read weather forecast for Lanzarote in May, we always ran into wind… And we get it, big time – there it was – wind, wind and more wind 😃 But this was not gentle sea breeze that cools you down while walking in the hot sun. There were quite strong winds, sometimes over 60 km/h. How much is that? Sometimes that much, that Liam was tossed back and forth 😁 but you get used to it quickly.
Canary Islands – Gran Canaria
We have always been fans of summer temperatures and the scorching sun, which is why we almost every winter, or this year more likely autumn, escape to a warm place… sometimes far away, but this time a little bit closer. We’re still in Europe, but by looking at the map, it’s hard to believe that this place is still part of the old continent. So, where did we look for warm weather and sunshine in the midst of our “almost” winter? In the Canary Islands – specifically on Gran Canaria, the main of the seven islands that make up the Spanish archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean along the southern coast of Morocco.
Canary Islands – Tenerife
Traveling during an »epidemic« is like a bag of surprise, you never know what awaits you. Will the borders be open, what documents will you need to get on board of the plane… and we could list a couple more things. Yes, no one imagined such times even in our wildest dreams. Among the destinations that may be »easier« to access, we chose Spain and their largest and at the same time the most populated island among Canary Islands, Tenerife. Due to all the uncertainties, we bought the plane tickets only 1 week before departure.