Canary Island Villas with Private Pools Rated Excellent (4.8/5) Overview Villas Things to do Best time to visit Travel guides Choose your villa in the Canaries and get ready to experience breathtaking views on your doorstep. Renowned for their year-round sunshine, beautiful beaches and dramatic landscapes, the captivating Canary Islands each boast their unique identity and offer the perfect setting to enjoy family holidays. Our Canary Islands villas can be found on the islands of Tenerife, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria, each offering a mixture of action-packed resorts, striking scenery and laid-back traditional villages. Month Month January February March April May June July August September October November December View Canary Islands Villas Flight time 4hrs Time difference None Currency Euro € Language Spanish Month Month January February March April May June July August September October November December View Canary Islands Villas Regions in Canary Islands Previous Next Fuerteventura From £880 per week Gran Canaria From £1159 per week Lanzarote From £766 per week Tenerife From £909 per week Save £200 on Summer Villa Holidays Use code SOLMAR200 Book now Explore the area Map settings Map style Street Hybrid Satellite More about Canary Islands Things to do in Canary Islands Whether you choose one island or spend a summer abroad sampling all of them, there is plenty to see and do on a Canary Islands villa holiday. With so much natural beauty, excellent nightclubs and fascinating cultures, you'll have everything you need to enjoy a fabulous holiday. Beaches in Canary Islands Our villas to rent in the Canary Islands are a short distance away from the gorgeous sandy shores, and for a good reason. The beaches here are some of the best, and each island offers a beautiful selection of beaches.Corralejo Grandes PlayasHeading to Fuerteventura? Don't forget to visit the stunning Corralejo Grandes Playas beach. It makes up part of the Corralejo National Park and features beautiful stretches of sand. You can also see the island of Los Lobos.Teresitas BeachLocated in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Teresitas Beach is ideal for tourists. It's one of the most famous golden beaches in the Canary Islands, but the developers used African sand to make it more unique.Playa GrandeLanzarote also has some lovely beaches, with the Puerto del Carmen resort no exception. The rocky beach immediately makes an impression, and tourists can enjoy swimming in the beautiful blue waters.Maspalomas BeachGran Canaria is known for its spectacular scenery, and Maspalamos Beach is no exception. It's the perfect combination of sand dunes and has a desert vibe. Also, you can appreciate the beautiful waters while taking in the majestic scenery.With so many beautiful beaches, you're spoiled for choice. Whether it's Playa Blanca's ice-white sand or the sand dunes in Corralejo, there are many striking stretches of shoreline in the Canaries to capture your imagination.Many are safe for families thanks to their Blue-Flag status and offer heaps of water sports opportunities thanks to the archipelago's breezy climate. Nightlife in Canary Islands From the vibrant bars and clubs in resorts such as Puerto del Carmen and Costa Adeje to the chill-out cocktail bars of Puerto Calero and Caleta de Fuste, a Canary Island villa holiday comes packed with evening entertainment options.Watch live music and traditional dancing or enjoy a relaxing sundowner by a pretty marina – there's something to cater for everyone's night scene needs.Playa del InglésNow, this is a resort centre that has it all. The vibrant nightlife of Gran Canaria won't disappoint you, and while it's one of the quieter islands, Playa del Inglés certainly makes up for it.With so many cabaret bars, karaoke joints and good old nightclubs, you can stay entertained until the early morning.If you're looking for a quieter evening, why not head to some local bars?CorralejoFuerteventura doesn't just offer spectacular sand dunes; it also has an impressive collection of clubs and bars. However, the island is more family-orientated, so you can take advantage of the many restaurants and kid-family places for entertainment if you have children.Puerto del CarmenPuerto del Carmen offers a wide range of entertainment options for young and mature people. There's plenty to do with around 7km of bars, clubs and restaurants. While it's quieter than Tenerife, you'll be able to dance the night away.Playa de las AméricasThis resort doesn't really need an introduction because you've probably heard of it already. The Veronicas strip is busy, bustling and a hot spot for tourists worldwide. Playa de las Américas is all about having fun with an assortment of lively nightclubs and Irish-themed pubs. Food and Drink in Canary Islands A villa holiday in the Canary Islands is incomplete without a deep dive into the local gourmet wonders. It's clear to see Spain's influence on the Canaries when you know what's on the menu here.You'll find all the regular dishes, including paella and tapas options, not forgetting sublime fresh seafood – one of the islands' advantages of having easy access to the sea. The Canary Islands also boast their speciality dishes, some of which carry a North African influence. History and Culture in Canary Islands The Canaries' striking volcanic terrain makes them a fascinating place to visit and offers a peak into their turbulent and violent past.Each island offers a unique appeal, and while there's not as much history as places such as Athens or Rome, you'll have a great time diving into the past of these diverse landscapes.Castilla de la LuzThe impressive fortress Castilla de la Luz is in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, the oldest in the Canary Islands. Built-in the 1400s, the Cultural Heritage Site now displays 25 sculptures by Martín Chirino, but you can still see the beautiful history of the building.San Gabriel's CastleThe Castle of San Gabriel was initially developed to protect the island of Lanzarote from pirates. You can walk across the bridge, marvel at the imposing structure and take a walk around the History Museum of Arrecife.LM Arte Colección museumLocated in Tenerife, the LM Arte Colección museum features an impressive art collection central to Canarian and Spanish culture. Even if you're not a fan of art, you'll still appreciate the beautiful building. With sun, sea, sand and fantastic nightlife; the Canary Islands are a dream holiday spot When people are looking for a relaxing holiday in the sunshine, the Canary Islands is a top choice. Our villas are available in Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Tenerife, with each island offering something unique.FuerteventuraIf you're a fan of relaxing holidays, then Fuerteventura could be the perfect holiday spot. It's renowned for beautiful beaches and a family-friendly vibe. What makes this island truly special is the amount of wind it generates.People travel from all over during the summer months to partake in watersports and kite surfing. It has some great nightlife opportunities but is a more peaceful island.Gran CanariaNature lovers flock to Gran Canaria for its incredible scenery. It's the perfect place to go hiking, and plenty of outdoor activities keep you occupied. You can also visit the historic Santa Ana Cathedral and enjoy the vibrant nightlife.LanzaroteMany people would agree that Lanzarote is the best place for families because it has so much to do and an inclusive vibe. The dramatic landscape will take your breath away, and you'll also enjoy the modern towns with interesting architecture.Lanzarote is home to the Ranchos Texas Park, full-of animals and lively attractions to keep the kids entertained.TenerifeTenerife is undoubtedly the most popular Canary Island and an excellent spot for family or luxury villa holidays. The island has a lot to offer in terms of natural beauty, including Teide National Park, and long, sandy stretches of beaches.Let's not forget the lively Playa de las Americas resort, renowned for its nightclubs and bars. Appreciate nature Whether hiking up Tenerife's enormous Mount Teide or exploring the rocky landscapes, there is no end to photo opportunities everywhere you look. Many of these sites are also UNESCO World Heritage Sites, so you can enjoy a peaceful experience with beautiful nature everywhere. Ethical dolphin watchingIf you'd rather stay away from the tourist parks and want to see animals in their natural habitat, then Tenerife has some excellent dolphin and whale watching excursions.Lanzarote Biosphere ReserveLanzarote fulfils the criteria for classification as a Biosphere Reserve, and it's no surprise. With such stunning landscapes, the entire island feels like a nature excursion, and Lanzarote's Timanfaya National Park is, without a doubt, the highlight.Go hiking in Gran CanariaLa Goleta to Roque Nublo is one of the more challenging hikes in Gran Canaria, but it's worth it. You'll get to take in the stunning and imposing Clouded Rock, but the trek is usually open between October and May. Choose from our range of beautiful Canary Islands villas No matter what Canary Island you choose to visit, we have an extensive selection of villa rentals for all budgets. These villas offer the perfect combination of privacy and fun, as many are within walking distance of major resorts.Family-friendly holiday villasLanzarote and Fuerteventura are popular destinations for families, and most of our villas have easy access to the facilities. With so many car hire companies available, you'll have no problem getting from Lanzarote or Fuerteventura airport to your villa.Most villas in Canara Islands come with pool facilities and an area for Al Fresco dining. You can also take advantage of free WiFi and be close to the beaches and restaurants.Luxury villas with private poolWe have plenty of lavish accommodation options if you're dreaming of a holiday home that lets you sample the finer things in life. With private heated pools and stunning landscaping, these villas are ideal for large groups, with many sleeping between eight to fifteen people.You can also enjoy Al Fresco BBQs and relax by the swimming pool on quieter days. Don't worry, though, because many of our luxury villas are within reach of the local amenities. Book a Canary Island villa holiday today Whether you're looking for a laid-back holiday or want to party until the sun rises, these villa holidays won't disappoint you. With so many choices available, we're confident you'll find the villa of your dreams, no matter your budget.If you'd like some help with choosing your Canary Island destination or have any questions about our collection of villas, please don't hesitate to contact us.Now all you need to do is find the right property for your needs and look forward to languishing in the sunshine. Month Month January February March April May June July August September October November December View Canary Islands Villas Previous Next Visit the National Parks Stretching for over 10 kilometres, the rolling sand dunes of Parque Natural de Corralejo are one of the Canary Islands’ most treasured natural wonders. Here, soft white sands meet dramatic black volcanic terrain and glistening turquoise seas, creating a truly breathtaking scene. Declared a Nature Reserve in 1982 along with nearby Los Lobos Island, the park offers a striking contrast to the rest of Fuerteventura. Just a short ferry trip away, Los Lobos is a peaceful haven of unique wildlife, gentle walking trails and a small sandy beach, perfect for nature lovers and anyone in search of pure tranquillity. Wine Tasting You might not instantly think of wine when you picture Lanzarote, but you’d be missing a treat if you didn’t visit one of the island’s beautiful wineries. Thanks to its volcanic landscape, locals have been perfecting their winemaking for generations, creating vineyards that are as striking as they are unique, with sunken vines growing from craters in the dark, ashy soil. And the wine itself? Absolutely delicious! Blissful beach trips Fuerteventura is a dream destination for both beach lovers and adventure seekers, with endless stretches of golden sand and plenty of watersports to enjoy. Corralejo in the north and Caleta de Fuste on the east coast are perfect for family days by the sea, offering calm waters and a relaxed atmosphere. Across the island, you’ll find fantastic spots for surfing, windsurfing, kiteboarding and jet skiing. El Cotillo Beach on the west coast is a favourite among watersports enthusiasts, while Playa Sotavento in the south hosts the exciting Windsurfing & Kiteboarding World Cup. Whether you’re after thrills or total relaxation, Fuerteventura has it all. Average monthly temperatures Hover to view average price info Jan Price from: £854 per month 21°C Feb Price from: £1142 per month 21°C Mar Price from: £1059 per month 23°C Apr Price from: £1019 per month 23°C May Price from: £895 per month 25°C Jun Price from: £1001 per month 27°C Jul Price from: £1540 per month 28°C Aug Price from: £1407 per month 29°C Sep Price from: £1001 per month 28°C Oct Price from: £915 per month 27°C Nov Price from: £766 per month 24°C Dec Price from: £928 per month 22°C Annual sunshine 300 days Hottest period July and August Busiest month July Summer Summer in the Canary Islands means endless sunshine, pristine beach days, fun-filled watersports and plenty of time to relax under the sun. Whether exploring its diverse landscapes or soaking up the warmth in its inviting atmosphere, the choice is yours to enjoy. 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