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With 300 days of sunshine a year and long sandy beaches, Fuerteventura promises you a sun-filled vacation any time of the year. Sports of all varieties can be enjoyed from golf and hiking to watersports. Two golf courses shine like green oases on this wild desert island. The Fuerteventura golf course has an exclusive clubhouse and five-star golf resort. The course is designed around luxurious villas many of which are available for rent. The new 18-hole Salinas de Antigua Golf Club was opened in 2007. Several more golf courses are planned for Fuerteventura in the future.
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The most cosmopolitan and popular of the islands, Gran Canaria has some of the best luxury hotels, cafes and nightclubs in the Canary Islands. The island is blessed with a wealth of natural resources and exquisite, white sand beaches which can be enjoyed all year. Gran Canaria has a long golfing tradition, as it was here that golf was pioneered in Spain, with the development of the Real Club de Golf de Las Palmas in 1891. Currently there are six golf courses on Gran Canaria that offer golfers diverse terrain and magnificent scenery.
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Unlike her volcanic neighbors, La Gomera is a lush, green island of contrast with impressive gorges, huge rock monoliths and lush palm groves. With many nature parks, the island is a favourite place for nature lovers and those seeking to escape winter and unwind in beautiful, tranquil surroundings. The world class Tecina golf course is perched on cliffs above the Atlantic. It has magnificent views to the ocean, and to Teide mountain standing high on neighboring Tenerife. To get there, enjoy a short ferry trip amongst the dolphins from Tenerife to La Gomera, and take a 4-wheel drive ride from the port to your hotel.
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Lanzarote is one of the seven islands that rise out of the Atlantic Ocean to form the Canary Island Archipelago and its unique characteristics make it the most peculiar of the islands. Great care has been taken in preserving its historical and artistic heritage, its monuments and characteristic houses, local festivals and customs...in short, the full expression of its culture and folklore. Lanzarote has a wide and varied number of beaches along its coast - fine white or dark sand, calm waters with large swells. The volcanic landscapes seem to merge with lush vegetation. Year round warm and gentle climate, landscapes offering an oasis of peace and tranquillity beneath clear blue skies make of Lanzarote a favourite destination for professional golfers and newcomers alike. All in all, this is an ideal setting in which to find paradise while playing golf.
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Tenerife, the Island of Eternal Spring, is the largest island of the Canaries archipelago. Here the dramatic scenery changes from volcanic landscapes to fertile valleys of indigenous flora, and banana plantations drop down to wide sandy beaches and calm seas. Tenerife has nine golf courses, some designed by world-class professionals. Each course offers unique golf challenges whether it is fairways set between lush ravines or water obstacles on breathtaking coastal courses. Short distances on the island ensure that everything is within easy reach – from small traditional village enclaves near Teide National Park to buzzing beach resorts. Plus fine selection of 5-star accommodation is available for golfing guests.
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