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Mallorca vacation possible again from June 22nd? Everything points to it

2020-06-05T21:27:58.746Z


After the Spanish government initially spoke of a border opening on July 1, the plans now seem to have changed - especially with regard to German vacationers.


After the Spanish government initially spoke of a border opening on July 1, the plans now seem to have changed - especially with regard to German vacationers.

  • The Canary Islands want to return to a new normal from the Corona crisis * in four steps.
  • Longing for Mallorca : The Balearic Islands plan to start tourism cautiously in summer if the developments around Covid-19 allow it.
  • The Spanish government seems to want to allow vacationers again at least from June 22nd.

Update from June 3rd, 2020: Mallorca vacation maybe already possible from June 22nd

About a week ago, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced that his country would open the borders to tourists again on July 1. In fact, the authorities hope to ease entry restrictions for the Balearic and Canary Islands as of June 22 . As part of a pilot project, vacationers from Germany, France and the Scandinavian countries will be able to visit the islands again, as a ministry spokesman for the AFP news agency said.

On Wednesday (June 3), the Spanish Parliament is likely to agree for the last time to a two-week extension of the alarm status until June 21. After that, the quarantine provisions for vacationers from abroad would in all likelihood also be omitted, as the Mallorca Zeitung writes.

Update from May 28, 2020: Söder finds compliance with distance rules on the Ballermann difficult to imagine

Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) leaves little hope of summer vacations at crowded tourist hotspots given the corona pandemic. "It is difficult to imagine how you can properly comply with the Ballermann hygiene and clearance rules, " said Söder of the "Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung" with a view of the popular Balearic island of Mallorca. Reason and zest for life are not contradictory. "And this year is a different vacation year than usual."

Söder also cautioned when vacationing and warned of a second "lockdown". "We can see from individual examples these days how quickly a hundred new infections can develop again ." Caution must therefore remain a top priority.

Update from May 27, 2020: Canary Islands - International flights from July 1

The Canary Islands continue to lead the way to safe reopening for tourism: From July 1, 2020, the major airports in the Canaries - Tenerife Sur, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura - are to reopen for international flights.

With a field test, the Canary Islands are now sending yet another signal : the islanders are among the first testers of the new "Corona Tracing App" with the aim of identifying contact persons. Those responsible hope to curb the virus and make tourism more reactive. In addition to the establishment of a specialized research center in close cooperation with the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and the implementation of the first Covid-19 free holiday flight, this is another measure to return to a "new normal".

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Tenerife: Guests in the restaurant of the Hotel Costa Adeje Palace.

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Yaiza Castilla, Minister of Tourism, Industry and Trade of the Canary Islands, emphasizes: "The Canary Islands have been chosen by the Spanish government as the first Spanish territory to test the new Covid-19 contact tracking app . This confirms that the Archipelago is well prepared to open up to tourists again safely. "

The Spanish computer scientist Carmela Troncoso from the University of Polytechnic University of Lausanne, Switzerland is involved in the implementation of the app. The app uses the DP-3T (Decentralized Privacy-Preserving Proximity Tracing) variant. In doing so, it uses the interfaces between the individual components : Different systems and technologies work together efficiently to process and combine data independently of one another. The information is then made available to the users seamlessly without a separate system agreement.

" Because of the importance of the tourism sector, the Canary Islands are the ideal test area for tourists to feel safe in our country, and they are ideal because they have a regional government that is very committed to safe de-escalation," said Nadia Calviño, who third Vice President of the Spanish Government and Minister for the Economy and Digital Transformation. In the case of the Corona Tracing App, the EU countries agreed to enable interfaces across the respective national borders. In the future, tourist flows will be better controlled for possible sources of danger for a further swelling of the corona pandemic. At the same time, it increases security for residents and visitors to the Canary Islands and thus signals a further step into the new normal in tourism.

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Mallorca holidays should be possible in summer 2020.

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Update from May 26, 2020: TUI boss on vacation in Spain - "Now we can plan"

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez wants to enable tourism in the country again from July. This has met with positive approval in the travel industry. "Now we can plan a vacation for Mallorca , the Spanish mainland and the Canary Islands and make an offer to our customers," quoted the Mallorca newspaper Tui CEO Fritz Joussen. " Millions of holidaymakers have the certainty that summer holidays in Spain are possible during school holidays. After Greece, Cyprus, Croatia and Bulgaria, Spain has now also clarified the start of the holiday season."

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Tourism in Mallorca.

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Newly created sandy beaches, beach rules and lifeguards with a mask

The German health minister recently spoke very positively to the broadcaster n-tv about the possibility of spending the summer vacation in Mallorca , as reported by the portal Fincallorca. Instead of Ballermann, Jens Spahn relies on finca vacations or vacations in hotels with appropriate regulations regarding hygiene and distance. While governments are still working out the exact plan for summer vacationers, island life continues.

Nature is reshaping Mallorca's beaches : Mallorca's beaches are definitely one of the most popular destinations on the island. Now nature creates another sandy beach at Portocolom in the east of the island without any help. The sea flushes a lot of sand on land here, which it carries away elsewhere - this creates a whole new section of beach for holidaymakers. A look at Cala Millor shows a similar phenomenon. In January 2020, a storm had devastated the ocean shore and washed away the sand. Now the sea brings it back on its own. The Mallorcans in Port de Sóller are planning support for the preservation of the beach. Heavy equipment is supposed to pile up stones here to enlarge and widen the dam.

The new beach rules : Nature continues to rejuvenate elsewhere. The sea water is currently extremely clean and invites you to splash around and swim. The new beach rules, which are expected to come into force in June, are particularly important for beach visitors. Here too, all visitors must keep their distance. The minimum distance between deckchairs or towels is two meters, groups are limited to a maximum of ten people. However, since a wind blows on many parts of the coast, more distance to the neighbors on the beach is probably required. Only then can the sun worshipers enjoy the Mediterranean air without risk - thanks to significantly less air pollution, it is even fresher. Another regulation: Presumably the requirements of the island government will prohibit sports on the beach. The motto for the 2020 summer season is "lie lazy on the skin".

Lifeguards with mouth-to-nose coverage : When it comes to safety on the beach, the Balearic Islands think through all the areas concerned. The lifeguards also learn all the new rules in special training sessions. The focus is on your own protection, as well as the correct action during operations. In addition to disposable gloves, wearing a face mask plus a protective visor is expected to be part of the new uniform. The lifeguards also play a new role. Together with the local police, they control all the activities of the bathers on the beach while maintaining their distance. Early risers have an advantage Due to the distance requirement, the beaches will fill up faster in 2020 than before. Therefore, those responsible are currently considering introducing a maximum number of visitors per beach. If you want to be on the safe side and avoid queues on the banks, it is best to come early in the morning. In addition to the fact that visitors will certainly still get a place, they will also benefit from the fact that walks on the sea shore will probably also be permitted in the morning.

Living on the beach : Those who are reluctant to get up early are looking for accommodation in the immediate vicinity of the beach. So it is only a short walk to the jump into the sea. For social distancing, apartments or fincas by the sea are best suited. This gives travelers full control over who lives in the same house with them, and they don't have to observe any special corona rules or wear a face mask when they are on holiday. The fincas are expected to be available for foreign holiday guests again from July 2020.

Update of May 25, 2020: Mallorca and other regions of Spain are opening the beaches again

"Vamos a la playa!" - "Off to the beach!", The Spaniards are now allowed to shout - or sing - in the spirit of the old summer hit of 1983, which is also popular in Germany. After more than two months of forced closure due to the corona pandemic, all beaches will reopen on Monday in Mallorca, the rest of the Balearic Islands, the Canaries and also in numerous coastal regions of the country . Around 14 million people can then sunbathe on the beach and swim in the sea.

However, only residents of those provinces who meet the requirements for entry into the so-called "phase 2" of the central government's exit plan will benefit. So far, in "Phase 1", you could only go for a walk or play sports on Mallorca, for example. The residents of some coastal regions , such as Barcelona, ​​will only enter this "phase 1" on Monday.

The reopening of the Playas takes place without tourists - no foreign, but also no domestic. Only after the de-escalation stage 3, the fourth and last phase of the exit plan, which is scheduled for the end of June (there was also a "phase 0"), will the Spaniards be allowed to leave their province. At the weekend, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced the opening of the border for foreign visitors in July. "There will be a summer season," "under safe conditions," he said.

The reopening of the Playas only for local visitors is the first test for the summer . The health authorities confirmed at the weekend that the municipalities were responsible for establishing the special rules for visiting their beaches. However, the Corona basic regulations, such as a safety distance of at least two meters between towels and parasols, must be observed. In addition, groups may consist of a maximum of 15 people.

The northwestern Spanish city of Vigo wants to mark areas of eight by eight meters on the beach for groups of up to six bathers. Most coastal communities in the Corona hotspot in Spain had not yet worked out their own plans by the weekend. That applied to the capital of Mallorca, among others. Mayor José Hila, who is also responsible for the Playa de Palma including "Ballermann", said he trusted the citizens. In his opinion, special security measures are not necessary. But he warned: If there were violations, "other measures" would be taken.

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The Playa de Amadores in Gran Canaria / Spain.

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Update from May 18, 2020: The Canary Islands invite you to a virtual visit

From autumn, the Canary Islands would like to welcome international guests again. For those who can no longer wait to see the archipelago in the Atlantic again, the Canaries invite you to a virtual visit. Because just because it is physically not possible to get on a plane at the moment does not mean that you cannot enjoy the world anyway. The peace and quiet of the archipelago invite you to switch off from the couch and recharge your batteries. A trip to ten beautiful places:

Teide National Park - Tenerife : The Teide National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the most visited park in Europe and has the Pico del Teide, which measures 3,718 meters above sea level, the highest mountain in Spain. Every visitor to Tenerife should have seen this unique landscape with craters, volcanoes and rivers made of petrified lava.

Loro Parque - Tenerife : The international reputation of Loro Parque stems from its impressive parrot collection, which includes more than 300 species and is unique in the world. The Loro Parque Foundation is committed to protecting and conserving endangered species, especially parrots, around the world. It is worthwhile now to visit Loro Parque on a 360-degree tour, because the visitors have the park to themselves at the moment.

Casa de Colón - Gran Canaria : The Casa de Colón is one of the most important buildings in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, since it served as Christopher Columbus' accommodation whenever he visited Gran Canaria on his trips to America. This colonial-style mansion features pre-Columbian artifacts, ship models, a replica of a La Niña cabin, navigation instruments, and many other maps and plans related to the famous seafarer's journeys. On the virtual tour, visitors learn more about the history of the Canary Islands and their relationship with America.

Playa de Maspalomas - Gran Canaria : In the south of the island of Gran Canaria and surrounded by the beautiful landscape of the nature reserve Dunas de Maspalomas is the beach of Maspalomas: an almost three kilometers long yellow sandy beach with little swell, the perfect vacation spot for the whole family. On a virtual walk, visitors can marvel at the ever-changing dune landscape against the backdrop of the imposing lighthouse.

Caldera Blanca - Lanzarote : There are hundreds of volcanoes in Lanzarote. The beauty of the white sand corridor that crosses Lanzarote from the dunes of Famara to Tías can be fully perceived by satellite. It is also worth exploring the large crater of the Caldera Blanca, which is located in the Timanfaya National Park, one of the most picturesque spectacles in the Canary Islands. Bird's eye view from Google Earth has never been so useful!

Corralejo - Fuerteventura : Corralejo is located in the north of Fuerteventura and is a modern, dynamic city. The maritime ambience of its quaint old town invites you to roam as you please. Crystal-clear water, fine sand, plenty of sun and a wide range of water sports such as surfing or kitesurfing make Corralejo a popular holiday resort that can also be visited at least virtually during these times.

La Isla Bonita - La Palma : La Palma is rightly called “La Isla Bonita”, both for its amazing landscapes and thick forests, as well as for its unique beaches and the starry sky. The native flora and fauna inspire their visitors to explore every corner of this island, which was declared a World Biosphere Reserve in 2002.

Garajonay National Park - La Gomera : The greatest wealth of the island of La Gomera is its lush and intensely green laurel forests that populate the rugged interior of the island. This type of vegetation, which covered large parts of the world millions of years ago, can now only be found in a few places on the planet, including the Canary Islands. One of the most coherent forest areas can be found in the almost 4,000 hectare Garajonay National Park, a true natural paradise with countless gorges, springs and rugged mountain slopes. Lace up hiking boots and put on a computer!

La Maceta - El Hierro : The natural swimming pool La Maceta, located in the El Golfo valley, offers everything that is necessary so that the combination of sun, lava and sea results in pure pleasure. La Maceta is in the north of the island. Its pools of different sizes are protected from waves and are a reference for this type of bathing facilities across the island.

The eighth island - La Graciosa: The small island, which is only 29 square kilometers in size and has only 750 inhabitants, is seven kilometers away from Lanzarote and is a real insider tip. The island offers vacationers a rare and fascinating landscape with secluded beaches, which are surrounded by black, volcanic rocks, sand dunes, coastal paths and the endless Atlantic Ocean. The best way to explore the diverse nature is on foot, by bike or in a taxi jeep, because La Graciosa is still completely undeveloped and completely free of asphalt.

Update of May 15, 2020: Canaries and Balearic Islands call for border opening - "Soon many will die of starvation"

Ana Oramas, representative of the Canarian Coalition Alliance in the Madrid Parliament, is sharply criticizing the Spanish government's corona measures. She believes that the borders must be opened again as soon as possible. It is vital for the residents of the Canary Islands and the Balearic Islands in particular to boost tourism: "We have to open the markets again. Unfortunately (in Spain because of Covid-19) almost 30,000 people died, but soon many will die of starvation, " warned politicians on May 14, 2020.

According to the dpa, it proposed to create "safe tourist corridors" . This means that for now only tourists should visit the islands that come from countries with a lower number of corona infections . The Balearic regional president Francina Armengol also made an appeal to Madrid on Thursday: she hopes to subsidize national tourism in order to compensate for losses that arise particularly from the absence of British and German tourists.

In recent days Madrid has taken some measures that could worsen the problem for the tourism industry. For example, some politicians see the imposition of a two-week compulsory quarantine as little help for travelers. The regulation is expected to apply until May 23, but could be extended until the end of June

On the other hand, there is more positive news from the German side:  Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas wants to discuss with the representatives of popular holiday countries about possible corona loosening in the next few weeks. Spain will also be present at the talks. So the country may soon open its borders to German tourists.

Update of May 14, 2020: Kick-off plan of the Canary Islands for a safe restart

The plans for a resumption of tourism in the Canary Islands have started : Following the recent easing in the eight Canary Islands, the Minister of Tourism of the Canary Islands, Yaiza Castilla, is now announcing further measures: the establishment of a central research center and the introduction of a flight in which passengers carry special digital IDs that identify them as Covid 19-free.

1. Central research center : In cooperation with the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), the Canary Islands will establish a central research center. The goal of the facility is to develop and test new security protocols. To this end, 18 working groups analyze the different areas of the tourist value chain. In the medium term, the goal is to implement the derived strategies of the research facility for the domestic guests at the beginning of the summer season. The island archipelago wants to receive international tourists again in autumn and return to full capacity in winter. In order to achieve the ambitious vision, UNWTO Secretary General Zurab Pololikashvili has made his department for innovation and digital transformation and his communication team available for research purposes. The UNWTO hopes that the results of the working groups will provide concrete recommendations for other holiday destinations.

2. Pioneer flight for Covid 19-free passengers : In addition, the Canary Islands were selected to test the first, safe flight: In order to ensure the safety of both passengers and crew as well as residents of the destination country in the future, a Spanish company is developing in Cooperation with the UNWTO a special, mobile health card, the Hi + Card app. The passengers on this pioneering flight will have a digital profile in the form of the app on their smartphones, on which their medical data will be uploaded by a facility accredited by the Ministry of Health. This allows travelers to securely carry the confirmation that identifies them as a Covid 19-free person and enables airlines to continuously increase their flight capacity thanks to this digital profile.

3. Return in four phases : Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's left-wing coalition wants to lead Spain to a "new normal" with a four-phase plan by the end of June. The individual stages each last two weeks:

Read here : Where can I still go on vacation safely?

Update of May 13, 2020: Tui sees vacation opportunities for Mallorca and Greece again from July 2020

The travel group Tui looks from July to the chance of a tentative new start of holiday offers on the Balearic Islands and in Greece . If the corona infection numbers remained relatively low, there was "no reason that one could not travel there," said CEO Fritz Joussen on Wednesday. However, local businesses should be given the opportunity to start their business: "If there is no hotel open in Mallorca, nobody will fly there. If they open, we will fly people there." Of course, health protection must be a priority. "A vacation in Europe, if it's safe, should be possible."

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Las Palmas.

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According to his impression, the situation is also improving at Greek destinations. The industry remains extremely important for the country, tourism contributes up to 40 percent to economic output in the summer, says Joussen. Tui assumes that resorts in Greece and Mallorca , but also in Cyprus, may be ready for guests from July.

In Spain, whose economy is also heavily dependent on tourism, there have recently been many critical voices. The regional president of the Balearic Islands, Francina Armengol, spoke of a, at best, gradual opening of Mallorca in the summer months - and mainland Spaniards should have priority first. The central government in Madrid had estimated in mid-April that a major restart could not be expected until the end of the year.

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Update from May 12, 2020: Madrid and "Malle" complain - controversial loosening of corona in Spain 

In half of Spain, the exit restrictions in the corona pandemic were relaxed on Monday. The decision of the left central government is not only causing displeasure in those regions that are not yet enjoying the easing . The inhabitants of Mallorca are also dissatisfied, although there hotels have been reopening for the first time in two months and restaurants and bars in the outdoor area can once again host guests. "Alone: ​​there is a lack of customers," wrote the Mallorca newspaper. The weekly newspaper predicted at the weekend, so "almost all houses" would remain closed on Monday.

The head of the Mallorcan hoteliers' association FEHM, María Frontera, made a similar statement in the radio interview. The German hotel director Christoph Gräwert said: "Why should we open when there are no flights with which our guests can arrive?" In addition, "it is not yet clear what safety regulations we have to comply with," the Mallorca Zeitung quotes the boss of the 900-bed house "Samos" in the seaside resort of Magaluf, west of the capital Palma . "This relaxation is not a whole and not a half", also complains the Spaniard Joan, who runs a souvenir shop on Ballermann, the party area on the Playa dominated by German visitors.

The central government had announced on Friday evening that on Monday, along with Mallorca and the other Balearic Islands, another ten of a total of seventeen "autonomous communities" may enter " phase 1 " of the de-escalation plan, including the Basque Country and the Canaries . In addition to restaurants, churches and museums will also be allowed to open their doors here. You can meet friends and relatives again. In compliance with the safety rules, gatherings of up to ten people are permitted outdoors and at home.

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Corona del Viento wind farm.

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Easing restrictions: Madrid remains in "phase 0"

This does not apply to Madrid, which initially remains in "Phase 0". In other regions, such as Catalonia or Valencia, easing is only allowed in a few areas. Like Madrid, the Catalan metropolis of Barcelona, ​​including the province of the same name, has to "detain" . In Andalusia, the economically immensely important holiday areas of Málaga and Granada are not included.

The region of Madrid, which is affected by the pandemic with almost 65,000 cases of infection and almost 8,600 deaths more severely than any other in Spain, - unlike the province of Barcelona, ​​which still admitted deficits - wanted to go into "phase 1" on Monday. move. When Sánchez's "no" came, opposition leader Pablo Casado from the Madrid-based conservative People's Party (PP) accused the socialist of trying to cover up his " miserable management " by criticizing the region. Andalusia's regional president Juan Manuel Moreno, also a PP man, spoke of an "insult".

The so-called alarm status has been in effect throughout Spain since March 15 and at least until May 23. As part of the third highest emergency level, there is also a strict ban on going out , which was only loosened a week ago . According to the authorities, there have been more than 220,000 infections detected across the country and over 26,000 people with Covid-19 have died. With a four-step plan, Sánchez's left government wants to lead the country to a “new normal” by the end of June.

At the earliest, the Spaniards will be allowed to leave their home province. As a result, current guests from the mainland will not be able to return to Son Sant Joan airport in Palma in six weeks at the earliest. Nobody currently dares to predict when guests from abroad can be received again. "Only with holidaymakers from the island can we not get the business going," warns the chairman of the Palmanova-Magaluf Hoteliers Association, Mauricio Carballeda.

"A panorama full of question marks," headlined the MZ. The fact that the German government's tourism representative, Thomas Bareiß, no longer excludes summer holidays on the Mediterranean, and that Lufthansa will again announce flights to Mallorca, among other things, on June 1 is acknowledged on the island with a skeptical smile. Hotelier representative Frontera hopes that tourism * will start slowly in July. "But that depends on many factors," which is also decided in Brussels, she warned.

Mallorca , in particular, cannot wait long for normalization . A study by Bank BBVA said that the economic performance of the Balearic Islands will shrink by 17 percent in 2020, almost twice as much as the Spanish. In April the unemployment rate rose by 62.1 percent compared to the same month last year. This was the highest increase in Spain. Regional President Francina Armengol recently called for help from Madrid and Brussels.

In the "dramatic situation" the Mallorca Zeitung looks in a different direction. It is "time for German solidarity", is the headline of an editorial in the online edition. "There are people here and today on the island who don't know what to eat tomorrow. And things will get worse," the paper warned.

Holidays in the Canary Islands: This is the phase plan

Usually, the "Islands of Eternal Spring" are synonymous with the azure ocean, deep black volcanic beaches and Spanish joie de vivre - now they have a role model function for other popular holiday islands. The first shops, small markets and outdoor dining areas open, and groups of up to ten people can meet again. The Canary Islands are thus arming themselves for a new normal in everyday tourism .

Read here : Country advertises itself as "soon corona-free vacation country" - vacation season starts on July 1st.

Holidays in the Canary Islands: New normality - 100% sustainable?

A look at El Hierro reveals what this could look like : the second smallest of the eight Canary Islands serves as a role model. The jewel in the Atlantic is known for its dense cloud forests and extraordinary volcanic landscapes for its consistent protection of local natural treasures - 58% of the 268 square kilometers of island landscape are officially protected. The UNESCO Biosphere Reserve award speaks for the success of the islanders. Since opening up to tourism in the 1980s, the island has decided to refrain from mass tourism and instead opt for sustainable tourism *.

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A juniper tree.

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The cornerstones of the sustainability strategy are 100 percent use of renewable energies and the complete recycling of waste. In a biodiesel plant, for example, the waste vegetable oil from the island kitchens is processed into fuel. Already today, the locals get almost 60 percent of their energy requirements from renewable sources. Even during the Corona crisis *, the island government is not losing sight of its goal of becoming the world's first sustainable holiday island - because the pandemic is proving that "Business as Usual" is no longer a satisfactory option. Seeing the crisis as an opportunity is therefore the motto of the local tourism managers in order to continue to inspire them for their sustainable tourism concept.

Read here : Opening of hotels in Germany and other European countries - large vacation overview.

Holidays in the Canary Islands: it's time to discover El Hierro

The island is the perfect destination for nature lovers: rugged volcanic landscapes, wonderful bathing spots and year-round pleasant climate offer countless design options for your next vacation. Endemic animal species such as the giant lizard, which is at home in the dark green juniper forests, delight explorers large and small. Some plant species, such as the sad tree, the snake head and the canary mugwort, are preferred in the subtropical forests of El Hierro. The most famous forest inhabitant was the famous Garoé tree near the city of San Andrés . The fine mist of the trade winds collected on its leaves and supplied the entire island population with water. When the tree fell victim to a hurricane in the 17th century, the inhabitants planted a linden tree in memory of the forest's fame.

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El Hierro Mercadillo de Frontera.

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Hiking enthusiasts encounter a real natural phenomenon during the three-hour circular hike Camino de Jinama in the west of the island. The easy variant leads from the Caridad-Klause to the chapel of San Andres, while the more demanding passes the steep cliffs. Here you can see a fantastic view of the twisted trunks of the juniper forests. Drawn by their constant struggle against the strong trade winds, the gnarled trees stand out from afar against the deep blue of the ocean. The time until the next vacation may still take some time, but Canary Islands fans can already plan their next vacation on the eco island as a role model and actively help shape the new normal.

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* Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network.

Source: merkur

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