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Canary Island cruises are sometimes called the 'British cruise' because the islands hold such a strong place in British affections. Cruising the Canary Isles has been a 'destination of choice' for Britons from the arrival of the age of steamships. The three main islands of Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Lanzarote - all part of Spain - each offer a radically different Canary Isles cruise experience. From the coastlines to the mountains a Canary Islands cruise offers you a world of contrasts with unforgettable secret bays, black sand, and long golden beaches, giant cliffs, deep ravines, exotic woodlands, and volcanic landscapes of impossible shapes and much, much more. Madeira is a traditional port of call and has been ever since cruising began. A Canary Isles cruise embraces historical monuments, picturesque villages and breathtaking views. Mount Teide on Tenerife is the highest mountain in Spain. It's also the most visited National Park in Spain. The natural attractions, sub-tropical climate, and fine beaches have made cruising the Canaries one of Europe's major tourist vacations.
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