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Take a Two-Day Mini-Cruise Through the Canary Islands

If you’re thinking of traveling to Portugal and the Canary Islands, your travel plans just got simpler. A Spanish ferry company recently announced that they will offer a ferry service with stops in Madeira and several of the Canary Islands.


The ferry originates in Portimao, Portugal each Sunday and arrives on Tenerife in the Canary Islands each Tuesday. Clearly, this is no commuter ferry. It will, however, be perfect for those tourists who want a simple way to see the various sights in the area.


The ferry is able to carry automobiles as well as passengers. During the ride, one may lounge in a two-person cabin or enjoy the amenities. A swimming pool, gymnasium and buffet service are just a few of the perks of traveling by ferry. The boat can carry up to 1000 people and 600 cars.


Now that there is an easy way to get around to all of these fabulous destinations, what is there to do there? Portimao, where the ferry begins its journey, is a diverse and culturally rich city with a little of something for everyone. Music events, sporting events, wine tastings, and theater are just a few of the offerings there.


The warm, sunny beaches of Portimao and multitude of historical places of interest attract many tourists. Some come for the big game fishing and water sports. You can even play a round of golf against the spectacular backdrop of lush grass and clear blue skies.


When the ferry stops for its six-hour layover in Madeira, you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy lush foliage, breathtaking scenery and traditional outdoor markets. If you have time to take a walk along the beach in Madeira, seize the opportunity. There is nothing like the Madeira wind blowing on your face as you experience the pure beauty of the island.


After the ferry moves on, you will eventually find yourself in Tenerife. This island is the largest of the Canary Islands and boasts one of the healthiest tourism trades of all the islands. Its gorgeous climate and beautiful beaches make it a year-round favorite vacation spot.


Tenerife has passed a restriction which does not allow new hotels with a rating of less than five stars to be built. Even five-star hotels must have additional services, such as golf courses, before they are allowed on the island. This restriction means that you will find only quality places to stay on the island, which is undoubtedly a good thing.


You can find anything in Tenerife that you would expect to find in a European tourist location. There are water parks, theaters, golf courses, restaurants, shopping and much more. Tenerife does have its own particular flavor, though, and even with all of the European influence on the island it is unmistakably Tenerife.


Now is your chance to visit all of these spectacular destinations without worrying about transportation between the mainland and the islands. The ferry does not operate year-round, so your trip would be best taken in the summer when you can take full advantage of the ferry service.

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