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Canary Islands travel and emigration guide

The Canary Islands offer diverse lifestyle and travel opportunities, specifically on Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura.

On Gran Canaria, families planning beach outings are advised to consider the specific characteristics of different coastal areas, such as sandy beaches, rocky coasts, or natural pools. Key considerations for parents include accessibility for strollers, proximity to parking and public transport, and the availability of infrastructure like toilets and kiosks. Weather conditions, including wind and currents, vary significantly between locations.

Fuerteventura is highlighted as a destination for those seeking a relaxed lifestyle, particularly for remote workers and retirees. The island features a mild climate with high sunshine hours, though it is subject to constant trade winds and periodic Calima dust events from the Sahara. Prospective residents should note increasing housing shortages and specific legal requirements, such as obtaining a NIE and registering with the local Ayuntamiento. Rental prices in areas like Corralejo and Puerto del Rosario are noted as significant factors for those planning to relocate.

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AEMET · Fuerteventura · Gran Canaria