Canary Islands Fly-Cruises

If you are eager to maximise your time in the sun, we may have the perfect holiday for you. Jet to the sunshine of the Canary Islands and delve a little deeper…By arriving that much sooner, you can enjoy more of the beaches, culture, sightseeing or whatever you want to experience ashore.
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Reasons to visit the Canaries on a fly-cruise holiday

Maximise your time in the sun

Fly straight to the heart of this diverse region and touch down in the colourful island of Tenerife. With a week or two at your disposal, you’ll certainly find sunshine and surprises aplenty in the region. From wandering through a local market to city sightseeing aboard an eco-friendly tuk-tuk, taking a dip in crystal clear waters and sinking your toes into black volcanic sands – you can see where your sense of adventure takes you each day.

Overnight call in Tenerife

And evenings in port at Madeira and Gran Canaria on many holidays

You can get under the skin of each spot and see how they change from day to dusk. Perhaps you’ll sample the local nightlife or join a stargazing experience.

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Destinations available on Canary Islands fly-cruise holidays

Madeira, Portugal

Known as ‘The Garden Isle’ for its dramatic natural beauty, Madeira is also a marine paradise, inviting you to explore. On selected cruises there’s an overnight in port, so you have longer to enjoy the delights of Madeira, letting you get off the beaten track to uncover even more of the island’s secrets.

La Palma, Canary Islands

Step onto ‘The Fair Isle’ of La Palma and you’re standing in a UNESCO World Heritage Biosphere Reserve. You’re surrounded by possibilities, and a late departure on selected cruises opens up even more choices. Let us take you into the green heart of the island to an enchanted forest or up into the hills to a volcanic crater, Caldera de Taburiente, with its magical colourful waterfall.

Gran Canaria, Canary Islands

Wine, cheese, bread… on the long list of Europe’s homegrown culinary treasures, coffee isn’t typically one of the first things that comes to mind. But in a lush valley on the north western side of Gran Canaria you’ll find Finca Los Castaños, the only place in Europe where coffee continues to be cultivated traditionally.

Tenerife, Canary Islands

The largest of the Canary Islands is also the most visited, thanks to its enviable climate and varied breathtaking scenery. Beyond the beautiful beaches, lush forests rub shoulders with rolling valleys, while impressive Mount Teide overlooks an eerie volcanic ‘moonscape’.

Fuerteventura, Canary Islands

The second largest of the Canary Islands boasting 3,000 hours of sunshine every year and some of the best white-sand beaches in the archipelago. But venture inland and there is far more to Fuerteventura than sun and sand. The ancient capital, Betancuria, has cobbled streets, charming locals and picturesque collection of craft shops and cafés.

Lanzarote, Canary Islands

The spectacular landscape was created nearly 300 years ago – relatively recently in the world of geothermal activity – when more than 100 volcanoes erupted, gushing billions of cubic metres of lava onto the surrounding countryside and villages. The island’s dry climate has more or less preserved the landscape, and today, the park is open to visitors who want to witness its incredible geothermal powers.

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Azura

Azura is one of the largest cruise ships in the P&O Cruises fleet. Azura offers an incredible choice of bars, restaurants, sports and spa facilities, entertainment, plus lots of other exciting and unique features.