Main Facts About Canary Islands

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Currency
The currency is the euro. If you’re using your bank card abroad, it’s worth checking any overseas fees before you go, so you know what to expect day to day.
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Language
Spanish is the official language. In tourist areas you’ll often find English spoken, but it’s still handy to know the basics for taxis, pharmacies and anything more “off the beaten track”.
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Weather
Expect warm, sunny conditions for much of the year. With that in mind, it’s sensible to consider how you’d handle heat-related illness, particularly if you’re travelling with children or anyone who’s more vulnerable to the sun.
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Power Plugs
Plugs and sockets are Type C, E and F, with a 230V supply.
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Population
Population varies by island. Tenerife and Gran Canaria are among the most populated.
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Fun Fact
Tenerife is known for opportunities to spot turtles in certain areas. If you’re planning water time and excursions, it’s a good cue to think about activities and excursions cover in the Canary Islands, depending on what you’ve booked.