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Removals to Canary Islands

Moving to Canary Islands? Relocating to Canary Islands? Removal from Canary Islands?

The Canary IslandsIf you are moving to or from Canary Islands and are trying to organise your removals service, then please call Armishaws Removals for a free quotation. We have been moving customers to/from Canary Islands for many years and our experience is second to none.

Why Choose Armishaws?
Armishaws Removals provide removal services to all regions within Canary Islands. Our regular Canary Islands removals service includes:

  • An individually designed removal package to suit your needs
  • Collection from anywhere in the UK or worldwide
  • Any items, no matter how large or small
  • Full loads or part loads
  • A full survey by one of our European Removal Specialists

We provide removal and relocation services to all areas of Canary Islands, including:

Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, La Palma, Lanzarote, El Hierro and La Gomera.

Call now on Freephone 0800 917 1015 for a no obligation quote

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Customs Information

Those people moving to Canary Islands are required to have all of the items on this customs form.

The Canary Islands are a collection of Spanish Islands all of volcanic origin. They consist of seven major islands, one minor island, and several small islets.

The Canaries receive about 10 million tourists per year. Mainly due to the preferred climate and constant temperature throughout the year along with many splendid beaches of fine sand.

In total the population of the Canary Islands is approximately two million people

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Capital:
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Largest City: Tenerife
Official Languages:
Spanish
Population:
2 million
Area:
7273 Sq km
Currency:
Euro
Dialling Code:
+928
   

Fiestas In The Canary Islands

The Canary Islands are a beautiful Spanish archipelago off the northwest coast of Africa. Anyone who likes pristine beaches, delicious food, and an authentic experience should seriously consider heading out to celebrate one of these fabulous Canary Islands holidays that can be found any time of year.

The primary festival is Carnival, which is a must. Carnival is celebrated all over the islands, so anytime between January and March, you will be guaranteed to have a mind-blowing time partying with locals. The celebrations generally end on Ash Wednesday, so in order to get the full effect, you should go about a week before that. Make sure you remember to bring a costume with a mask; almost any is acceptable.

There will be music, authentic Spanish dancing, revelry, and tons of food. This is celebrated literally everywhere, and some locals literally party until they physically cannot handle it anymore. Immediately following Carnival is Holy Week. These celebrations are moving religious festivals that take place during the week leading up to Easter. They feature special masses and parades through the streets featuring the worship of religious icons. It is a pious, reflective time, a beautiful time of devotion that will feed the soul.

The Feria del Caballo, the Horse Festival, begins on May 1st and is held in Valsequillo. The shows feature horses running, jumping and performing. Since horses originated in Spain, this is an annual opportunity for equestrians worldwide to gain new insight. Held in September, the Encuentro Internacional Tres Continentes, which translates roughly as The Three Continents' Theater Festival, takes place in Aguimes, in the eastern Las Palmas province of Gran Canaria. It is a must-see for those who live for cutting-edge theater. It showcases Latin American, African, and European theater, and it is an important cultural event.

Also held in September, on the 11th, is the Fiesta del Charco (Festival of the Lagoon). This festival is one of the oldest and most revered on Gran Canaria. It is held in Puerto de la Aldea and features fully-dressed villagers catching fish with their hands. It also features Canarian wrestling matches and stick-fighting competitions, which are a crucial part of the culture. Any one of these festivals would provide an excellent pivot point for any Canary Islands holidays. You and your family will experience the islands the way the locals do. What more could you ask for?

Cornelius Marsh is an independent travel writer who loves exploring the world. At the moment he can't get enough of the Mediterranean. Based in London he is never happier than on Greek Islands holidays. He is attempting to visit every one of the Greek Islands.

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