Carnival in Las Palmas is pure magic. The streets come alive with music, colors, and dancing. Everyone joins in, from locals to visitors. Costumes are outrageous and full of personality.
Carnival lasts for weeks, with parades, music, and street parties that turn the city into a nonstop celebration. Itβs impossible not to smile and get swept up in the celebration!π₯³
During Carnival in Las Palmas, the streets sometimes host βmurgaβ performances - satirical musical groups that sing funny and clever songs about local life and politics! ππΆ
Bananas in Las Palmas taste surprisingly sweeter than what Iβm used to.Every bite feels like a little taste of the islands themselves πβοΈ
El Confital feels like the raw, untouched side of the island, where the ocean is louder, the wind is stronger, and everything slows down. A perfect place to catch wild sunsets and just breathe πβ¨
Pointing to the sun and the endless ocean, feeling lucky to catch this perfect moment π π. Thereβs something magical about the way the light hits the water here.
We went to Maspalomas to check out the Carnival celebrations and stumbled upon this amazing spot by the ocean. A perfect mix of festival vibes and island serenity πβ¨
Calima days hit different. Sand from the Sahara Desert drifts all the way to the Canary Islands, turning the sky soft and golden.
Las Canteras is just a five-minute walk from us, and it feels like a little slice of paradise. A vibrant beach full of life, sunshine, and endless ocean views π΄π
Saw some surfers walking along the beach and had to capture the moment. Makes me want to give surfing a try someday πβ¨