Half term Canary Islands holidays for £625pp – book a last minute break now the UK rain has arrived
SHORT-HAUL winter sun destination, the Canary Islands is tempting travellers this autumn half term with a raft of great-value deals.
For many families it could be the last chance for a beach holiday this year, but fortunately there are plenty of bargain breaks available to winter sun favourites Tenerife, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria.
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Although the sugar-cube chalets, sunshine and sangria give the islands Spanish Mediterranean holiday vibes, their location off the coast of West Africa means the isles bask in Saharan sunshine long after autumn arrives in Europe.
We’ve found the cheapest deals for a week’s getaway to the Canary Islands this half term:
Jet2
EasyJet Holidays
- Costa Adeje, Tenerife 7 nights
- Bahia Feliz, Gran Canaria 7 nights
- Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote
- Caleta de Fuste, Fuerteventura
TUI
- Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife 7 nights
- Maspalomas, Gran Canaria 7 nights
- Costa Caleta, Fuerteventura 7 nights
- Matagorda, Lanzarote 7 nights
Meanwhile, package deals to the peaceful Fuerteventura resort of Caleta de Fuste, also known as Costa Caleta, are available with TUI, where you can find low-rise family resorts and a long curve of sandy sun-baked beach.
Equally, Lanzarote has some great seaside resorts including peaceful Playa Blanca and lively Puerto del Carmen where you can find some great holiday deals this autumn.
Whether you want to be close to top-notch family facilities in Lanzarote and Tenerife, or discover the more peaceful dune-backed beaches of Fuerteventura or Gran Canaria, there’s a Canary island with a half term package deal to suit you.
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And double-jabbed passengers travelling from October no longer have to take pre-departure tests or PCR tests on day 2 of their return to the UK, making travel simpler and cheaper for everyone.
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