Villas in Canary Islands

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A1-Villas: The best source for holiday villas in the Canary Islands!

We have a wide selection of properties available for rental in Lanzarote in the Canary Islands ranging from apartments close to the sea or large luxurious private villas with pools. Our prices are highly competitive and we aim to offer total satisfaction to every client who stays in one of our properties. Please view our "Properties" section for information on our current available Villas in the Canary Islands! "Holiday Luxury at Affordable Prices!"

With our villas in the Canary Islands we can offer the following:

  • clean and luxurious apartments and villas (all our properties are regularly cleaned inside and out)
  • fresh laundry in all apartments and villas
  • most of our villas and apartments in the Canary Islands come with private or communal swimming pools
  • all our apartments and villas in the Canary Island are fully serviced
  • we can help to arrange car hire, holiday insurance and flights to the Canary Islands
  • full and informative welcome packs are available in all our apartments and villas

A1-Villas: The best source for holiday villas in the Canary Islands !

Call us now on (0034) 928 519 140 or e-mail us at info@a1-villas.com for more information on our Villas in the Canary Islands.

About the Canary Islands

This paradisiac group of islands, with a preferred climate and constant temperature through all the year, and splendid beaches of fine sand, consists of 7 larger islands (Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote, Tenerife, La Palma, Gomera, Hierro) and a few smaller ones (Alegranza, Graciosa, Monta?lara, Roque del Este, Roque del Oeste und Lobos). Surprisingly, the landscape of each island is radically different to the others.

Already Greeks and Romans reported on this archipelago of volcanic origins, and called it the Happy Islands, Garden of the Hesperides, Atlantida, ... Some historians suppose that the legendary continent Atlantis was located here. The islands' original population, called Guanches, is tall and of white skin.
In 1496 the islands became part of the Spanish kingdom, and the ships of Christopher Columbus stopped here on their travel to discover the New World.
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